Autify, a San Francisco- and Tokyo-based startup, has raised $13 million in Series B funding to accelerate the development of its AI-powered software quality assurance platform, Zenes. This innovative platform is designed to help software engineers work more efficiently by automating the testing process, reducing the time spent on creating test cases by 55%. Autify’s co-founders, Ryo Chikazawa and Sam Yamashita, drew from their own experiences as software engineers to create a solution that addresses the pain point of lengthy software testing. With Zenes, users can upload product requirement documents, and the AI agent generates test cases, writes automated test codes, and maintains them automatically. This marks a significant shift in the software development process, enabling companies to focus on more creative tasks. Autify’s technology has the potential to redefine the software quality assurance process, making it more efficient and productive.

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