Drizz, an India-based Vision AI-powered mobile app testing platform, has raised $2.7 million in a seed funding round led by Stellaris Venture Partners.
The round also saw participation from Shastra VC, Anuj Rathi (former CBO at Cleartrip), and Vaibhav Domkundwar.
The fresh capital will be used to drive product innovation, scale Drizz’s Vision AI engine, and support team expansion.
Founded in 2024 by Asad Abrar, Partha Sarathi Mohanty, and Yash Varyani — former engineers at Amazon, Coinbase, and Gojek — Drizz is on a mission to modernize mobile app quality assurance (QA) with its AI-powered, no-code testing platform.
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Drizz was born from the founders’ frustration with fragile locator-based test setups and the frequent failure of UI-based test scripts.
The platform replaces traditional scripts with natural language prompts, allowing non-technical users to create and run end-to-end test cases across both iOS and Android in plain English.
Built for enterprise-grade use cases, Drizz supports CI/CD integration and boasts over 97% test reliability. The startup claims early users have seen significant reductions in test creation time, while also improving test stability — even with frequently changing UI elements.
