Drizz Raises $2.7 mn to Reinvent App Testing with Vision AI
Drizz allows QA teams to write and maintain end-to-end tests using plain English prompts, run tests across iOS and Android.

Drizz, a startup founded by ex-engineering leaders from Amazon, Coinbase, and Gojek, has raised $2.7 million in seed funding to build AI that mimics human interaction on smartphone screens to test mobile applications.
Founded by Asad Abrar, Partha Mohanty, and Yash Varyani, Drizz uses computer vision to recognize and interact with app interfaces without needing code-based scripts. The funds will be used to advance its vision AI engine and grow its engineering team.
Drizz allows QA teams to write and maintain end-to-end tests using plain English prompts, run tests across iOS and Android, and rely on self-healing automation through UI changes.
“Every app team is accelerating with AI, but testing still lags behind. That frustration led us to build Drizz — an AI-native platform that keeps up with modern development and actually delivers confidence at scale,” Abrar said.
The platform has already achieved 97% test accuracy and reduced test creation time by 10x. “Where traditional testing may break, Drizz remains stable,” added Varyani.
The round was led by Stellaris Venture Partners, with backing from Shastra VC and angels including Anuj Rathi and Vaibhav Domkundwar.