The software testing industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation, driven by the rapid rise of generative and agentic artificial intelligence. At the heart of this shift is a new category of platforms that are no longer limited to executing test scripts, but instead embed autonomous AI agents across the entire software quality lifecycle from test planning and authoring to execution, analysis, and decision-making. This is the direction TestMu AI, earlier known as LambdaTest, is betting on. Over the past seven years, the company has evolved from a cloud-based test infrastructure provider into what it now describes as a full-stack agentic AI platform for quality engineering. Its latest offerings, including Kane AI and agent-to-agent testing systems, represent a broader ambition to elevate how modern software is tested in an era where AI is being used in large portions of production code. “Our goal is to shorten feedback loops while improving reliability and developer productivity,” said Mudit Singh, cofounder and head of growth. Founded in 2017 by Asad Khan and Jay Singh, the startup began life as LambdaTest and even at a very early stage, the focus was clearly on the US market. So the company moved its headquarters from Noida to…  ​Read MoreInc42 Media