Somewhere between a red build and a 2 a.m. hotfix, every engineering team has the same quiet thought: there has to be a better way. Not another dashboard. Not another brittle script duct-taped to a CI pipeline. A better way.

Autosana just secured $3.2M in seed funding to prove that thought right. Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, Phosphor Capital, DeVC, 468 Capital, and Blast Club leaned in. Angels like Paul Graham, Eric Levine, Ooshma Garg, and Kulveer Taggar joined the cap table, alongside YC alumni, customers, and executives from Meta, Netflix, Coinbase, Robinhood, Discord, Life360, and Instacart. When operators who have lived through scale write checks, they are not buying hype. They are buying relief.

Credit where it is due. Congratulations to Yuvan Sundrani, Co-Founder and CEO, and Jason Steinberg, Co-Founder and CTO. Two University of Maryland computer science grads who saw the same pain most teams normalize and decided not to normalize it. They launched Autosana in 2025, moved to San Francisco through YC S25, and built what they call the first agentic QA platform for iOS, Android, and web apps.

Agentic QA is not a buzzword salad. Engineers describe test scenarios in plain English. Autosana’s AI agents simulate real user behavior across mobile and web interfaces, explore flows, detect issues, and report back. No more babysitting fragile selectors that break when a button shifts 3 pixels to the left. No more manual regression marathons before every release. You tell it what “done” looks like. It goes hunting.

The traction is not theoretical. Since launching in June 2025, Autosana has averaged over 100% month over month revenue growth. The apps it helps test collectively serve more than 100M daily active users. That is not a beta in a basement. That is production at scale, with real stakes and real users tapping screens in real time.

The lesson here is simple and sharp. The best founders do not chase trends. They chase friction. Mobile QA is messy, complex, and historically underloved. That mess is the moat. If you can make testing feel less like a chore and more like an autopilot, you do not just save time. You change release velocity, team morale, and customer trust in one move.

This $3.2M is fuel to expand engineering and growth, to deepen the platform, and to keep pushing toward a world where quality is not an afterthought. If you are shipping fast and praying your tests hold, Autosana might be the quiet operator you did not know you needed watching your back.

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