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Endform founders posing together in an office environment after announcing a €1.5 million funding round

Endform raises €1.5M to reinvent how software testing is done

3 April 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Endform secures fresh funding to scale modern testing

Swedish startup Endform has raised €1.5 million in fresh funding to expand its team and accelerate adoption of its software testing platform. The company is betting that smarter, automated software testing will become a central pillar of how digital products are built and maintained.

The seed round will be used to hire engineers, product specialists and customer success staff, enabling Endform to support a growing international customer base. The startup wants to move testing from a late-stage bottleneck into an integrated, data-driven part of the entire development lifecycle.

A new approach to quality in the development pipeline

Endform focuses on making test automation accessible to modern product teams, many of which struggle with fragmented tools and manual processes. By centralising test creation, execution and reporting, the platform aims to give engineering leaders real-time visibility into product health and release risk.

The company’s founders argue that traditional testing workflows are too slow for today’s rapid release cycles. Their platform is designed to plug directly into popular CI/CD pipelines, enabling teams to run comprehensive tests on every build and catch issues before they reach production.

Turning testing into a strategic advantage

With digital products under constant pressure to ship new features, software quality has become a board-level concern. Endform is positioning its technology as a way for organisations to reduce outages, improve user experience and cut the cost of fixing defects discovered late in the cycle.

The €1.5 million injection will also support product development, including deeper integrations with developer tools and advanced analytics to help teams understand patterns in failures. By treating testing data as a strategic asset, Endform aims to help companies make better decisions about where to invest engineering effort.

As demand grows for reliable, high-velocity releases, the Swedish startup is targeting both fast-scaling tech companies and established enterprises that are rethinking their approach to quality assurance. With its new funding, Endform is positioning itself as a key player in the next generation of testing platforms.

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