MuukTest is putting GenAI at the center of software QA testing
Aug 12, 2025
Every piece of software needs to go through software quality assurance testing. It usually involves a human tester creating a series of test cases, and then checking the software interface for bugs and other issues.
On Tuesday, MuukTest, a Raleigh, North Carolina startup, announced a new AI agent designed to help build those tests in a much more automated fashion.
“Since we started, the vision has been automating software QA technology to reduce test creation to a click, and that has been the whole vision,” company co-founder and CEO Ivan Barajas Vargas told TechCrunch.
These tools enable testers to test every menu, button and operation in the software user interface under multiple conditions to try and catch as many bugs as possible before the software is released to the public.
CTO and co-founder Renan Ugalde says that Barajas Vargas has been involved in software quality assurance testing for 20 years, and they wanted to use Ugalde’s engineering prowess to capture that deep understanding and train an AI agent to help build the test suites.
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