HomeIndiaDrizz Secures $2.7 Mn led by Stellaris

Drizz Secures $2.7 Mn led by Stellaris

Drizz Secures $2.7 Mn led by Stellaris

Drizz, a mobile app testing platform, has raised $2.7 million (about INR 23.4 crore) in a seed funding round led by Stellaris Venture Partners.

Shastra VC also took part in the round, along with angel investors like Anuj Rathi (former Chief Business Officer at Cleartrip) and Vaibhav Domkundwar (Founder and CEO of Better Capital).

The new funding will be used to improve the product, advance its Vision AI engine, and grow the team.

“Drizz’s multimodal engine understands the screen context and layout, even when elements are dynamic and constantly changing,” said Yash Varyani, co-founder and CTO of Drizz. “Where traditional testing may break, Drizz remains stable and flags bugs with detailed log intelligence that pinpoints the root cause. This ultimately saves testing teams both time and guesswork.”

Alok Goyal, Partner at Stellaris Venture Partners, commented, “AI is fundamentally changing how software is built, tested, and deployed. In an era where more software needs to be shipped even faster than ever, software quality has become the biggest bottleneck. Drizz is therefore tackling one of the most critical parts of the software development cycle with a unique, vision-first approach. By solving real QA pain points and bringing non-technical users into the loop, Drizz is reimagining mobile application testing with AI. We’re thrilled to partner with them on this journey.”

Drizz was founded in 2024 by Asad Abrar, Partha Sarathi Mohanty, and Yash Varyani — engineers with experience at Amazon, Coinbase, and Gojek.

The startup helps developers and QA teams easily create, run, and manage end-to-end tests by using simple English prompts instead of complex coding.

Drizz allows users to write tests in plain English for both iOS and Android apps, removing the need for complex, code-based test scripts.

According to the company, its Vision AI engine provides over 97% test reliability and helps teams save time by speeding up the test creation process.

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