Software testing firm Botgauge AI raises $2 million, led by Surface Ventures

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Botgauge AI, a US-based autonomous software testing startup, has raised $2 million led by Surface Ventures, with participation from IA Seed Ventures and Saka Ventures.

The company plans to use the capital to expand its research and development (R&D) in India, strengthen its autonomous quality assurance agents, and scale across the US and other key markets, it said in a statement.

“Today, new software is released every hour, but testing methods are still stuck in the past. We use autonomous AI agents to test software end-to-end in weeks instead of months, helping companies release faster with fewer bugs and at lower cost,” said the firm’s cofounder and CEO Pramin Pradeep. The company’s other cofounders are Naresh Kumar Rajendran, Vivek Nair, and Sreepad Krishnan Mavila.

The startup helps companies such as Atlas, Cloudq, and Opus automate software testing, improve product quality, and speed up releases by deploying AI-powered agents that automatically create, run, and maintain software tests, Pradeep added.

According to the company, early deployments have helped customers achieve up to 80 per cent faster testing coverage, reduce production bugs by nearly 75 per cent, and cut release cycles by up to 50 per cent, without expanding internal quality assurance teams.

“Botgauge AI aims to offer fully managed autonomous quality assurance, where its AI agents automatically identify testing needs, generate and maintain test coverage, and execute tests at scale,” Pradeep added.

Other Indian startups operating in the AI-powered software testing and quality assurance automation space include Bengaluru-based Testsigma, Mumbai-based BrowserStack, and Noida-based LambdaTest, reflecting the growing depth of India’s developer tools and SaaS ecosystem.

  • Published On Feb 10, 2026 at 09:07 PM IST

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