QualGent
About QualGent
QualGent is the AI-powered QA tester for mobile apps. It helps teams catch bugs before they hit production and ship faster without hiring more QA. The company was founded by engineers from Google with research roots at NVIDIA, the University of Maryland, and UC Berkeley, and its founding team includes Shivam Agrawal (CEO) and Aaron Yu (CTO). Agrawal spent five years at Google building AI products, visual interfaces, and Android XR's 3D system UI, while Yu has experience at Google, Nvidia, and UC Berkeley and was a Google Tech Lead. QualGent is building the category of AI Mobile QA and closing the loop on software development, and it participated in Y Combinator (YC X25).
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