AI push propels LambdaTest to $38M investment

In a move set to redefine software testing, LambdaTest has secured $38 million in a funding round led by Avataar Ventures. The company is leveraging this boost to enhance its AI-driven solutions.

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LambdaTest, a leading cloud-based software testing platform, has secured $38M in Series D funding to expand its technological capabilities and enhance its AI-driven offerings. The funding round, led by Avataar Ventures with participation from Qualcomm Ventures, brings the company’s total funding to $108M. LambdaTest plans to use this investment to strengthen its market presence and advance its automation tools.

The platform enables companies to test software on over 5,000 browser and operating system combinations without the need for costly, complex testing suites. With AI increasingly generating code, LambdaTest is addressing the demand for smarter testing solutions through innovations like KaneAI, an AI-powered tool that reduces manual effort in creating and managing test scripts by up to 70%.

LambdaTest also boasts HyperExecute, a high-speed testing solution that accelerates testing cycles and improves error detection efficiency. Additional features like flaky test identification and auto error categorisation enhance productivity for its 15,000 customers, including major enterprises across diverse industries.

As AI integration grows in software development, continuous testing is essential to maintain fast release cycles and reliable systems. With this new funding, LambdaTest aims to solidify its position as a transformative force in quality assurance, competing against established players like BrowserStack and SauceLabs.