TestSprite 2.0 Adds AI and MCP Server
Written by Alex Denham   
Wednesday, 29 October 2025

TestSprite has announced a six times increase in users alongside a successful funding round. TestSprite is an agentic testing tool. Initially released in beta last fall, the number of users has risen from 6K to over 35K in the last 90 days following the launch of TestSprite 2.0 and its MCP server. 

TestSprite's products use AI for software testing, including building test plans, writing code, executing tests, debugging, suggesting fixes and reporting. The company was founded by former Google and AWS engineers who experienced the AI coding bottleneck firsthand.

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TestSprite's autonomous agent works directly inside AI IDEs and through MCP integration, enabling test-driven development throughout the coding process, not as a separate phase after code is written. TestSprite integrates natively into developers' workflows, allowing developers to test without context switching to browsers or separate testing platforms. Developers validate and refine code iteratively as they build, producing production-ready software at completion without leaving their development environment.

TestSprite 2 added an AI-driven testing loop that validates, diagnoses, and corrects AI-generated code without manual input. Its MCP Server integrates with coding agents and IDEs. The company quoted one test where AI-generated code covered just 42% of required features; after one MCP-powered test feedback loop, the accuracy jumped to 93% . 

The developers say the product is particularly useful for automatically validating AI-generated code as it is developed, working automatically within developer's AI-based IDE. Early customers have cut testing cycles from days to minutes. Because it runs the code in a cloud-based sandbox, developers are protected from any potential impact on their environment.

The TestSprite team says that one reason behind the rapid rise in user numbers is the fact that as AI coding tools like Cursor make development 10x faster, testing is the new bottleneck.

To further develop their product, TestSprite has now raised a further $6.7 million in a seed round, which attracted notable investors and was oversubscribed, bringing total funds raised to approximately $8.1 million. 

TestSprite plans to use the new funds to expand its engineering team to deepen capabilities in test generation, AI-powered test healing, and intelligent monitoring, while scaling infrastructure to support teams deploying thousands of code changes daily. TestSprite aims to become the industry standard testing layer for AI-native development by mid-2026.

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