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Cross Browser Testing Platform LambdaTest raises $6 million from Sequoia's Surge

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Team StartupcityLambdaTest, a cloud based cross browser testing platform has raised $6 million in a round of funding led by Sequoia Capital’s startup scale-up program Surge. Other participants in the round were Blume Ventures, Entrée Capital, Leo Capital along with Gokul Rajaram and Ramakant Sharma.

In a statement the company mentioned that the funding advances LambdaTest's commitment to scaling its ecosystem and building a next-generation cloud infrastructure for the developer and tester community.
Founded in 2017 By Asad Khan and Jay Singh, LambdaTest is a scalable platform that enables users to ensure that their web app elements (such as JavaScript, CSS, HTLM5, Video...etc.) render seamlessly across every desktop and mobile web browser with support of manual, visual, and automated testing. It offers access to over 2000 combinations of desktop and mobile browsers on the cloud.

Headquartered in San Francisco Bay Area, LambdaTest has over 30,000 users from across 132 countries. Microsoft, Xerox, Yale, Deloitte, GE, Troligy, Finnair, Tech Mahindra, Penguin Random House are some of the leading firms that have used LmabdaTest’s services. The company claims to have experienced 8-10 percent month on month growth in terms of sign-ups, customers, website visits, and revenue during the pandemic period.

Speaking about the investment Asad Khan, Co-Founder & CEO, Lambda Test said, “Our ultimate goal is to bring the whole testing ecosystem to the cloud platform, where all testing processes are done in a seamlessly integrated infrastructure that is easy to scale up and helps for easy application, debugging, and ultimately helping to bring out the best quality products in the shortest amount of time”.