
Testkube, the Continuous Testing Platform, has raised $8 million in a Series A funding round led by Insight Partners and Ratmir Timashev, co-founder of Veeam Software. This investment addresses the growing disparity between AI-boosted development speed and lagging software quality, empowering teams to deploy reliable, scalable testing in cloud-native environments.
AI has revolutionized code generation and autonomous development, but traditional CI/CD and testing tools struggle with the resulting scale and complexity. Testkube originated as an open-source project to simplify test execution on existing infrastructure, evolving into a full enterprise platform with Testkube Control Plane. It synchronizes API, end-to-end, load, security, and AI-behavior testing directly into Kubernetes, providing visibility across teams, microservices, and pipelines.
"AI is rewriting the rules of software development, yet it also makes testing significantly harder," said Dmitry Fonarev, CEO of Testkube. "Traditional testing and CI/CD tools weren't built for AI-driven or cloud-native scale. Testkube gives developers and platform teams the confidence to ship fast without sacrificing reliability – because untested software is unsafe software."
Testkube integrates AI for intelligent test orchestration—selecting optimal tests dynamically—automated remediation suggesting fixes for failures, and adaptive performance testing adjusting loads for accurate outcomes. These features enable faster, more confident releases, turning AI's velocity into sustainable progress without reliability trade-offs.
"AI doesn't just change what we build – it changes how we build. Development is becoming more autonomous, code is being generated by machines, and decisions are happening faster than humans can follow," added Ole Lensmar, Testkube CTO and co-founder. "That makes continuous testing the ultimate safety net. Testkube is the layer that can help ensure every change, human or AI-generated, is tested before it reaches production."
"Cloud-native development and AI have changed the tempo of software creation," said Mike Triplett, Managing Director at Insight Partners. "Testkube is addressing the next big bottleneck, helping ensure that testing keeps up with AI's acceleration."
"AI is great at creating velocity, but without scalable quality, it's a false sense of progress," said Timashev. "Testkube ensures the gains from AI don't come at the cost of reliability."
Serving sectors like financial services, healthcare, tech, and government, Testkube has executed over 100 million tests for clients including Cloudflare, Siemens, Adobe, and Volvo. As a 2023 Kubeshop spin-off, it prioritizes flexibility, allowing teams to retain preferred tools while achieving orchestrated, optimized workflows.
This funding reinforces Testkube's mission to make continuous testing the backbone of AI-era development, ensuring speed without compromise.
Testkube started as an open-source project enabling users to leverage existing on-prem infrastructure and to make running tests less of a headache. Developers and platform engineers quickly adopted the platform for its ability to solve real problems quickly, and since then, Testkube Control Plane and its open-source agent have grown into a full enterprise platform. To date, the company has powered over 100 million automated tests for organizations ranging from fast-growing startups to enterprises like Cloudflare, Siemens, Adobe, and Volvo.