Momentic Raises $15M to Scale AI-Powered Software Testing and Quality Automation

Momentic, an AI-driven testing platform designed to automate software verification and quality assurance, has raised $15 million in a Series A round led by Standard Capital, with participation from Dropbox Ventures and existing backers including Y Combinator, FCVC, Transpose Platform, and Karman Ventures. The investment follows the company’s $3.7 million seed round earlier this year.

Momentic simplifies test creation by allowing development teams to describe workflows in plain language, enabling AI to generate and run automated tests across web and mobile environments. The platform aims to replace the complexity of traditional frameworks such as Playwright and Selenium, delivering scalable automation to keep pace with rapid deployment cycles.

Already adopted by more than 2,600 users at organizations including Notion, Xero, Bilt, Webflow, and Retool, Momentic has executed hundreds of millions of automated test steps while expanding into mobile testing support. The company will use the new capital to accelerate engineering hiring and expand its test management capabilities as businesses increasingly rely on automation to safeguard product reliability at speed.

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