Full-Time
Posted on 5/12/2026
Automated end-to-end software test coverage
$150k - $200k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
Remote
Must reside in one of the listed U.S. states; remote-first; no visa sponsorship; candidate must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
QA Wolf provides automated end-to-end software testing coverage through a subscription service. It automates the creation and maintenance of tests so development teams can have reliable, full test coverage within four months, with 24-hour maintenance and on-demand test creation. Tests run on QA Wolf’s infrastructure with unlimited parallel test execution, enabling continuous testing and faster deployment without extra costs. The service guarantees zero flakes, meaning tests are reliable and stable. QA Wolf differentiates itself by offering round-the-clock support with full-time staff in the US, UK, and Australia to assist distributed or nocturnal teams, and by delivering comprehensive test coverage quickly under a predictable subscription model. The goal is to help software teams of all sizes achieve thorough, dependable testing without the overhead of building and maintaining tests in-house.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$56M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2019
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Announcing our $36 million Series B and the launch of mobile app testing, which is open for waitlist. The investment is led by Scale Venture Partners with participation from Threshold Ventures and Ventureforgood, and existing investors Inspired Capital and Notation Capital.
QA Wolf, a Seattle startup that sells software to help companies scan their code for bugs or glitches, raised $36 million in a Series B round led by Scale Venture Partners.
QA Wolf, a Seattle-based test automation company, raised $36M in Series B funding led by Scale Venture Partners, with participation from Threshold Ventures, Ventureforgood, Inspired Capital, and Notation Capital. The funds will be used to expand operations and development efforts. CEO Jon Perl announced plans to enhance infrastructure and offer 100% parallelized regression tests for Android and iOS, leveraging AI for faster QA cycles.
QA Wolf raises USD 36M Series B funding.
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