设为首页加入收藏
  • 首页
  • Start up
  • 当前位置:首页 >Start up >【】

    【】

    发布时间:2025-09-12 23:11:18 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:Start up

    Latest

    AI

    Amazon

    Apps

    Biotech & Health

    Climate

    Cloud Computing

    Commerce

    Crypto

    Enterprise

    EVs

    Fintech

    Fundraising

    Gadgets

    Gaming

    Google

    Government & Policy

    Hardware

    Instagram

    Layoffs

    Media & Entertainment

    Meta

    Microsoft

    Privacy

    Robotics

    Security

    Social

    Space

    Startups

    TikTok

    Transportation

    Venture

    More from TechCrunch

    Staff

    Events

    Startup Battlefield

    StrictlyVC

    Newsletters

    Podcasts

    Videos

    Partner Content

    TechCrunch Brand Studio

    Crunchboard

    Contact Us

    Illustration representing a group of people conducting software QA testing. Shows gears in the background. Several small people with a magnifying glass and a checklist checking a large software interface.
    Image Credits:PCH-Vector / Getty Images
    Startups

    MuukTest is putting GenAI at the center of software QA testing

    Ron Miller 7:04 AM PDT · August 6, 2024

    Every piece of software needs to go through software quality assurance testing. It usually involves a human tester creating a series of test cases, and then checking the software interface for bugs and other issues.

    On Tuesday, MuukTest, a Raleigh, North Carolina startup, announced a new AI agent designed to help build those tests in a much more automated fashion.

    “Since we started, the vision has been automating software QA technology to reduce test creation to a click, and that has been the whole vision,” company co-founder and CEO Ivan Barajas Vargas told TechCrunch.

    These tools enable testers to test every menu, button and operation in the software user interface under multiple conditions to try and catch as many bugs as possible before the software is released to the public.

    CTO and co-founder Renan Ugalde says that Barajas Vargas has been involved in software quality assurance testing for 20 years, and they wanted to use Ugalde’s engineering prowess to capture that deep understanding and train an AI agent to help build the test suites.

    They have combined a number of AI technologies to put that knowledge to work including multiple large language models, traditional machine learning, computer vision and image recognition. “We trained AI agents to think just like a QA tester, to understand the context within the application — understand what a menu is, what an input is, and when do you expect to see something,” Ugalde said.

    This requires reinforcement learning, as well as more information about the overall context and all the experience that the two founders have in QA to translate that into an agent.

    Techcrunch event

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW

    Over time, “AI agent” has emerged as a term for AI-fueled software that assists with a task or set of tasks, but to this point there is no standard definition. For MuukTest, it acts as an intelligent assistant, performing some of the more mundane tasks that a human QA tester would have traditionally done.

    The founders immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico in 2011. Barajas Vargas eventually settled in at Dell, while Ugalde landed at IBM, as both grew into their careers with increasing levels of responsibility. They joined forces and launched MuukTest in 2019, where the goal has always been to reduce the amount of effort required to generate and run QA tests.

    Early versions of their solution used no-code and algorithms to create the tests, but with the new generative AI product, customers can simply describe the kind of test suite they want and MuukTest creates it for them automatically. They can then run the set of tests created by the AI with a single click, greatly reducing the amount of effort required, he said.

    MuukTest really began to find product-market fit at the beginning of last year. Even before the AI element was added to the product set, the company was doing well with a 15x revenue increase last year over the prior year, and they think they are ready to grow even faster with the new capabilities.

    The company, which participated in Mass Challenge, a Massachusetts-based startup incubator, the year they launched the startup, has raised a total of $6 million between investments and grants. With 36 employees and 10 contractors, Barajas Vargas says the company intends to remain conservative when it comes to spending.

    The new AI agent capability is generally available starting today.

    • 上一篇:Kevin Hart gets serious about financial inclusion at Disrupt
    • 下一篇:Product Science, which develops mobile app performance monitoring tools, lands $18M

      相关文章

      • SaaS startups that ignored VC advice to cut sales and marketing better off this year
      • Upgrading AI
      • WireMock lands $6.5M to help developers build and test on mock APIs
      • Curri nabs $42M for its construction
      • No Meat Factory eats up new capital to build bigger protein production plant in US
      • Ask Sophie: Why is there no movement in the June Visa Bulletin for India EB
      • Smaller VCs are having an impact on diverse investors and founders
      • Today’s your last chance to apply for the Startup Battlefield 200
      • 2023 will be the year of cyber
      • Brex refocuses on startups with hire of SVB veteran, ex

        随便看看

      • Daily Crunch: WhatsApp rolls out new 'Message Yourself' feature globally
      • Sample Seed pitch deck: Oii.ai's $1.85M deck
      • DePoly keeps hard
      • Six tips for getting the most out of your SIEM investment
      • Cloudflare takes aim at AWS with promise of $1.25 billion to startups that use its own platform
      • Memcyco raises $10M to protect businesses from brandjacking
      • Ask Sophie: Which visas are best for US startup accelerators?
      • TechCrunch+ roundup: SaaS valuations up, clean energy tax credits, H
      • Daily Crunch: Meta decimates its staff as the social media giant lays off 11,000
      • SoftBank launches new fund to raise and invest $150 million in Black and Latino
      • Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【】,都市天下脉观察   辽ICP备198741324484号sitemap