Bengaluru-based AI startup Quash has secured $635,000 in pre-seed funding led by Arali Ventures, with contributions from Java Capital, PeerCheque, DeVC by Matrix Partners, and Abhishek Goyal, co-founder of Tracxn.
Quash is revolutionizing mobile app testing through autonomous QA agents that automate the entire testing lifecycle, from bug detection to resolution, eliminating the need for manual testers.
This investment will accelerate Quash's development and deployment of AI-driven QA solutions, enhancing their AI QA platform, scaling the engineering team, and expanding community initiatives.
“At Quash, we are not just improving testing workflows; we are eliminating the need for them to be manual. Our vision is to make QA so easy and efficient that developers can focus entirely on innovation, knowing their software meets the highest standards of quality," said Ayush Shrivastava, CEO and founder of Quash.
Quash has launched Quash Report, an open-source bug reporting tool, and Appstronauts, a community for mobile developers, already in use by over 11 companies and hundreds of developers.
The startup aims to modernize QA processes, allowing engineering teams to focus on innovation. By leveraging AI, Quash enhances the speed and accuracy of software releases, addressing inefficiencies in traditional QA workflows.