Docket is a San Francisco AI QA testing platform that lets teams write end-to-end tests in plain English and keeps them running as the app changes. Instead of brittle CSS selectors, its multimodal agents look at the screen and click where a human would, recording pixel coordinates and self-healing when the UI shifts. Founded in 2025 by ex-Stripe and ex-Citadel engineers Nishant Hooda and Boris Skurikhin, Docket went through Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch and covers web, mobile, and desktop apps.
Opkey is an AI-powered test automation and ERP lifecycle optimization company that helps large enterprises test, configure, and maintain packaged cloud applications like Oracle Cloud, Workday, SAP, and Salesforce. Its no-code platform, powered by an enterprise-specific AI model called Argus and a set of agentic 'virtual agents,' automates test discovery, self-healing test scripts, impact analysis, configuration migration, and end-user training. Founded in 2015 and backed by a $47M Series B led by PeakSpan Capital, Opkey serves more than 250 customers, a majority of them Fortune 1000 firms, and positions itself as the platform that pulls enterprises out of what its CEO calls 'testing hell.'
Checksum.ai is an AI software-testing company that automatically writes and maintains end-to-end tests for web applications. Its AI agents learn from real user sessions to generate production-ready Playwright and Cypress tests, then auto-heal them when the app changes - so engineering teams get broad test coverage in days instead of months and stop babysitting flaky test suites. Founded in 2022 and built inside the super{set} startup studio, the San Francisco company serves developers and QA teams who want to ship fast without breaking things.
Gal Vered is the co-founder and CEO of Checksum.ai, a San Francisco startup that uses AI to automatically generate, run, and self-heal end-to-end software tests in Playwright and Cypress. A former Google product manager, Y Combinator-backed CTO, Kellogg MBA, and Israeli Navy officer, Vered is betting that as AI writes more of the world's code, the scarce and valuable skill becomes verification - proving the software actually works. Checksum sells testing as a result rather than a tool, generating 100-150 tests in a customer's first week and keeping them green as the product changes.
Functionize is a San Francisco-based AI test automation company building an agentic platform that lets enterprise QA teams design, run, and maintain software tests in natural language. Founded by Tamas Cser in 2014, the company uses machine learning and computer vision to slash test maintenance and accelerate releases for Fortune 500 customers.

Autosana AI is the first agentic QA platform for iOS, Android, and Web. Founded by Yuvan Sundrani and Jason Steinberg in June 2025 and backed by Y Combinator (S25 batch), Autosana replaces brittle test scripts with AI agents that navigate apps like real users, described in plain English. The company raised $3.2M in February 2026 from YC, Pioneer Fund, Phosphor Capital, DeVC, 468 Capital, and angels including Paul Graham. Revenue is growing 100%+ month over month, and the platform now protects apps serving over 100 million daily active users. The name comes from the Latin 'autosana' — to heal oneself — reflecting tests that evolve alongside the product rather than breaking on every UI change.