Autosana Raises $3.2M for Agentic QA Platform

Funding from Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, and others to expand engineering and growth teams.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

Autosana, the first agentic QA platform for iOS, Android, and web apps, has raised $3.2 million in funding from investors including Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, Phosphor Capital, DeVC, 468 Capital, and angel investors. The company was founded by serial entrepreneurs Yuvan Sundrani and Jason Steinberg, who saw a gap in the QA market for mobile apps and built Autosana to address that need.

Why it matters

Autosana's agentic QA platform aims to replace manual QA and brittle test scripts with AI agents that can catch issues before they reach end-users. This could significantly improve the QA process for mobile app developers, especially as coding and release cycles continue to speed up.

The details

Autosana's AI agents are designed to think and act like real engineers, allowing customers to describe test scenarios in natural language and have them executed end-to-end across iOS, Android, and web platforms. The company says it is saving customers tens of thousands of dollars, cutting deployment times, and catching bugs before releases go into production.

  • Autosana launched in June 2025.
  • The company has been growing revenue by over 100% each month on average since launching.

The players

Autosana

The first agentic QA platform for iOS, Android, and web apps, founded by serial entrepreneurs Yuvan Sundrani and Jason Steinberg.

Yuvan Sundrani

Co-founder of Autosana, who saw a major gap in the QA market for mobile apps and built Autosana to address that need.

Jason Steinberg

Co-founder of Autosana, who has been building businesses with Yuvan Sundrani since middle school.

Kulveer Taggar

Investor at Phosphor Capital, who believes Autosana is tackling a real problem in mobile QA.

Paul Graham

Angel investor in Autosana, known for founding Y Combinator.

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What they’re saying

“With how fast coding agents are evolving, QA is being left behind – there's no solution to truly close that gap.”

— Yuvan Sundrani, Co-Founder, Autosana

“We are proud to be saving our customers tens of thousands of dollars, significantly cutting deployment times and catching bugs before releases go into production.”

— Jason Steinberg, Co-Founder, Autosana

“Mobile QA is one of those 'everyone feels it' problems, and it's gotten worse as release cycles speed up. Autosana is tackling the hardest part first, which is mobile as there is a real infrastructure moat there that most teams underestimate.”

— Kulveer Taggar, Investor, Phosphor Capital

The takeaway

Autosana's agentic QA platform aims to revolutionize mobile app testing by replacing manual QA and brittle test scripts with AI agents that can catch issues before they reach end-users, potentially saving developers time and money while improving the quality of their apps.