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Mesmer nets $15 mln Series A in Intel Capital-led round
Palo Alto, California-based Mesmer, a provider of robotics process automation for development, has raised $15 million in Series A funding. Intel Capital led the round with participation from True Ventures.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (July 10, 2019) —Mesmer launched from stealth mode today and announced a $15 million Series A round led by Intel Capital, with participation from True Ventures. The company’s SaaS offering uses AI-powered bots to offload customer experience testing from developers. Customer experience testing requires verifying app quality from a user-centric perspective, often involving UI, end-to-end, functional, integration, and visual testing.
Enterprises undergoing digital transformation are building and expanding the capabilities of their mobile apps. There are two significant obstacles in the mobile development process. First, testing mobile apps from a customer-centric perspective is still manual, time-intensive, costly and imprecise. The results are buggy apps with one-star ratings—and disappointed, frustrated customers. And second, any attempt to automate this process requires hiring skilled software engineers, something made difficult by the growing shortage of technical talent. The US Department of Labor forecasts 1.4 million computer science related job openings in 2020, but only 400,000 CS graduates.
“Forty percent of a developer’s time is consumed by customer experience testing,” said Mesmer Co-Founder and CEO Waheed Qureshi. “It’s tedious, unpopular work with developers, who have to manually tap through screens on different devices looking for glitches. We’re using robotic process automation, or RPA, to compress a process that can literally take 10 days into 35 minutes, all the while improving the quality of the customer experience.”
The company’s patent pending Deep Learning Automation™ (DLA) uses artificial intelligence, specifically computer vision, natural language processing, and path planning models to test apps in a customer-centric way. Mesmer’s software functions much like a self-driving car: software robots crawl through every nook and cranny of apps recognizing objects on the road ahead, such as login buttons and credit card fields, constantly in search of any obstacles—or bugs. The solution covers the full-stack, with bots doing everything from building out testing infrastructure and performing UI testing to documenting bugs and executing user acceptance testing, or UAT.
“Customer experience testing is a universal pain point for developers, and Mesmer–without a marketing or sales team–has been able to demonstrate a clear ROI to a diverse and growing base of enterprise customers,” said Nick Washburn, senior managing director of Intel Capital. “Using artificial intelligence for this task is disruptive, and we look forward to working with the team to address this growing need in the industry.”
Mesmer is founded by the Zenprise team that built and sold its leading mobile device management solution to Citrix for $355 million in 2012. Mesmer will use the funding to aggressively market the $40 billion testing market’s first and only Robotic Process Automation for Development (RPAD).
“The value proposition to customers is pretty straightforward,” said Puneet Agarwal, a partner at True Ventures, which seeded Mesmer with $4 million in 2017. “Mesmer pairs software robots with software developers to make their time exponentially more productive.”
About Mesmer Mesmer, the leader in Robotics Process Automation for Development (RPAD), is radically changing the way developers work. Mesmer’s AI-powered bots use patent-pending Deep Learning Automation (DLA™) to accelerate every function of customer experience testing. This means means crazy fast releases, better apps, and happier employees. Mesmer is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and funded by Intel Capital and True Ventures.
About Intel Capital Intel Capital invests in innovative startups targeting artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, datacenter and cloud, 5G, next-generation compute and a wide range of other disruptive technologies. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested US$12.5 billion in 1,554 companies worldwide, and 670 portfolio companies have gone public or participated in a merger. Intel Capital curates thousands of business development introductions each year between its portfolio companies and the Global 2000. For more information on what makes Intel Capital one of the world’s most powerful venture capital firms, visit www.intelcapital.com or follow .
About True Ventures Founded in 2005, True Ventures is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that invests in early stage technology startups. With more than $2 billion under management, True provides seed and Series A financing to entrepreneurs in today’s fastest growing markets. The True team believes creativity flourishes when founders are supported fully and empowered to pursue brave ideas. To that end, the firm offers programs that inspire both professional and personal growth. To learn more, visit www.trueventures.com.
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Palo Alto, California-based Mesmer, a provider of robotics process automation for development, has raised $15 million in Series A funding. Intel Capital led the round with participation from True Ventures.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (July 10, 2019) —Mesmer launched from stealth mode today and announced a $15 million Series A round led by Intel Capital, with participation from True Ventures. The company’s SaaS offering uses AI-powered bots to offload customer experience testing from developers. Customer experience testing requires verifying app quality from a user-centric perspective, often involving UI, end-to-end, functional, integration, and visual testing.
Enterprises undergoing digital transformation are building and expanding the capabilities of their mobile apps. There are two significant obstacles in the mobile development process. First, testing mobile apps from a customer-centric perspective is still manual, time-intensive, costly and imprecise. The results are buggy apps with one-star ratings—and disappointed, frustrated customers. And second, any attempt to automate this process requires hiring skilled software engineers, something made difficult by the growing shortage of technical talent. The US Department of Labor forecasts 1.4 million computer science related job openings in 2020, but only 400,000 CS graduates.
“Forty percent of a developer’s time is consumed by customer experience testing,” said Mesmer Co-Founder and CEO Waheed Qureshi. “It’s tedious, unpopular work with developers, who have to manually tap through screens on different devices looking for glitches. We’re using robotic process automation, or RPA, to compress a process that can literally take 10 days into 35 minutes, all the while improving the quality of the customer experience.”
The company’s patent pending Deep Learning Automation™ (DLA) uses artificial intelligence, specifically computer vision, natural language processing, and path planning models to test apps in a customer-centric way. Mesmer’s software functions much like a self-driving car: software robots crawl through every nook and cranny of apps recognizing objects on the road ahead, such as login buttons and credit card fields, constantly in search of any obstacles—or bugs. The solution covers the full-stack, with bots doing everything from building out testing infrastructure and performing UI testing to documenting bugs and executing user acceptance testing, or UAT.
“Customer experience testing is a universal pain point for developers, and Mesmer–without a marketing or sales team–has been able to demonstrate a clear ROI to a diverse and growing base of enterprise customers,” said Nick Washburn, senior managing director of Intel Capital. “Using artificial intelligence for this task is disruptive, and we look forward to working with the team to address this growing need in the industry.”
Mesmer is founded by the Zenprise team that built and sold its leading mobile device management solution to Citrix for $355 million in 2012. Mesmer will use the funding to aggressively market the $40 billion testing market’s first and only Robotic Process Automation for Development (RPAD).
“The value proposition to customers is pretty straightforward,” said Puneet Agarwal, a partner at True Ventures, which seeded Mesmer with $4 million in 2017. “Mesmer pairs software robots with software developers to make their time exponentially more productive.”
About Mesmer Mesmer, the leader in Robotics Process Automation for Development (RPAD), is radically changing the way developers work. Mesmer’s AI-powered bots use patent-pending Deep Learning Automation (DLA™) to accelerate every function of customer experience testing. This means means crazy fast releases, better apps, and happier employees. Mesmer is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and funded by Intel Capital and True Ventures.
About Intel Capital Intel Capital invests in innovative startups targeting artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, datacenter and cloud, 5G, next-generation compute and a wide range of other disruptive technologies. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested US$12.5 billion in 1,554 companies worldwide, and 670 portfolio companies have gone public or participated in a merger. Intel Capital curates thousands of business development introductions each year between its portfolio companies and the Global 2000. For more information on what makes Intel Capital one of the world’s most powerful venture capital firms, visit www.intelcapital.com or follow .
About True Ventures Founded in 2005, True Ventures is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that invests in early stage technology startups. With more than $2 billion under management, True provides seed and Series A financing to entrepreneurs in today’s fastest growing markets. The True team believes creativity flourishes when founders are supported fully and empowered to pursue brave ideas. To that end, the firm offers programs that inspire both professional and personal growth. To learn more, visit www.trueventures.com.
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Franz Mesmer • Nissan Silvia • Intel • Light-emitting diode • Palo Alto, California • Franz Mesmer • Robotics • Research and development • S15 (ZVV) • Intel • Palo Alto, California • Franz Mesmer • Stealth mode • California County Routes in zone S • Series A round • Intel • Artificial intelligence • Video game bot • Customer experience • Software testing • Customer experience • Software testing • Application software • Quality assurance • User (computing) • User interface • Functional integration • Digital transformation • Mobile app • Mobile application development • Mobile app • Software engineering • Technology • Skill • United States Department of Labor • Forecasting • Computer science • Computer science • Customer experience • Software testing • Chief executive officer • Waheed Qureshi • Robotic process automation • Royal Prince Alfred Hospital • Customer experience • Patent pending • Deep learning • Artificial intelligence • Computer vision • Natural language processing • Motion planning • Customer satisfaction • Franz Mesmer • Software • Autonomous car • Software • Robot • Mobile app • Login • Credit card • Software bug • Infrastructure • Usability testing • Software documentation • Software bug • Acceptance testing • Acceptance testing • Customer experience • Marketing • Sales • Business • Customer • Chief executive officer • Intel • Artificial intelligence • Franz Mesmer • Zenprise • Mobile device management • Citrix Systems • Market (economics) • Robotic process automation • Value proposition • Franz Mesmer • Franz Mesmer • Software development • Franz Mesmer • Franz Mesmer • Leadership • Robotics • Business process automation • Software development • Franz Mesmer • Artificial intelligence • Video game bot • Patent pending • Deep learning • Automation • Application software • Franz Mesmer • Palo Alto, California • Intel • Intel • Intel • Innovation • Startup company • Artificial intelligence • Autonomous car • Data center • Cloud computing • 5G • Next-generation network • Computing • Disruptive innovation • Intel • Initial public offering • Mergers and acquisitions • Intel • Business development • Information technology • Intel • Capital One • Venture capital • Business • Silicon Valley • Venture capital • Technology • Startup company • 1,000,000,000 • Assets under management • Seed money • Series A round • Entrepreneurship • Market (economics) • Creativity • Entrepreneurship • Business • Personal development •