PlayerZero, a company focused on predictive software quality, has secured $15 million in Series A funding. This investment, led by Foundation Capital, follows an earlier $5 million seed round. PlayerZero's platform aims to help enterprises ship reliable software faster by identifying, resolving, and preventing quality issues.
PlayerZero's AI-powered platform analyses code across entire systems to predict failures and learn from past issues. Their newest feature, agentic code simulation, forecasts how code changes will behave in large codebases without human intervention or unit testing. The platform caters to developers, QA, product managers, and technical support, integrating with tools like GitHub, GitLab, Slack, and Teams.
Early adopters of PlayerZero include Zuora, along with a major telecommunications firm and a leading US paper product manufacturer. The funding will be used to further develop PlayerZero's AI-driven solutions for debugging and code quality assurance. Noteworthy investors include Matei Zaharia (Databricks), Drew Houston (Dropbox), Dylan Field (Figma), and Guillermo Rauch (Vercel).
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