TestMu (formerly LambdaTest) has made KaneAI generally available, opening up its AI-native end-to-end testing agent to quality engineering teams worldwide. Previously limited to beta access with select partners and power users, KaneAI is now live for anyone to try, with a 7-day free trial on sign-up. No prior automation expertise is required to get started.
KaneAI is positioned as the world's first GenAI-native end-to-end testing agent. It covers the full software testing lifecycle through plain language: from planning and authoring test cases, to executing them across environments, debugging failures, and reporting results. Teams can feed it inputs in virtually any format, including text, JIRA tickets, PDFs, images, audio, video, and spreadsheets, and KaneAI converts them into structured, executable test steps. Once tests are created, they can be exported in any major programming language and framework, making integration into existing codebases straightforward. The agent also ships with auto-healing capabilities that detect UI changes during execution and self-correct tests based on original intent, removing the manual maintenance work that typically kills testing library longevity.
The platform behind KaneAI is TestMu AI, formerly known as LambdaTest, a quality engineering company backed by $70 million in funding and trusted by over 10,000 enterprise customers and more than 2 million users across 130 countries. LambdaTest built its reputation on cloud-based test orchestration, processing over 200 million tests annually across 3,000 browser environments and 10,000 real devices. KaneAI is the company's push into AI-native test authoring, addressing a long-standing bottleneck: test creation has historically required specialized engineers, slow tooling, and brittle scripts that break the moment a UI changes.
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The agent runs on a combination of OpenAI models and internally trained LambdaTest models, giving it the language understanding to handle complex test scenarios described in plain English. QA engineers, developers, DevOps teams, and even non-technical product stakeholders are all named as the intended audience, reflecting a broader ambition to make testing a shared responsibility across teams rather than a specialized silo. Integrations with Jira, Slack, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, and Google Sheets are included out of the box, and tests run on LambdaTest's HyperExecute cloud, which the company claims accelerates test execution up to 70 percent compared to traditional cloud infrastructure.
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The AI-enabled testing market is projected to grow from roughly $1 billion in 2025 to nearly $3.8 billion by 2032, and KaneAI's general availability positions TestMu AI squarely at the center of that shift.