Our Take
Drizz just raised $2.7 million in seed funding and got featured on Forbes—not shabby for a tool that makes mobile tests write, run, and fix themselves. And yeah, that's exactly as magical as it sounds.
Here's the problem: Legacy mobile test automation is broken. Selector-based tests take weeks to author and shatter every time someone updates the UI. That's not a test suite—that's aMaintenance nightmare. Meanwhile, 1 in 7 tests fail randomly due to flakiness, which means your automation is basically unreliable noise. Drizz fixes all of that with Vision AI. Their self-healing automation adapts when apps change, and it dramatically cuts the flakiness that's been driving QA teams insane for years.
Now they've got a Desktop App for fast local authoring with complete control over every run, plus Drizzle Cloud for enterprise-grade execution with global reliability at scale. iOS and Android covered. They're going after a massive market—there are millions of mobile apps out there, and somebody actually has to test them.
The boring parts of software are always where the money hides, and mobile testing is one of the most painful boring parts that exists. Drizz just made it painless.
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