Stockholm-based Endform, a platform designed to run browser-based end-to-end tests at high speed, has raised €1.5 million in funding. The round was led by Alliance VC, Antler, First Fellow, and Greens, with participation from a group of strategic angel investors.
Endform develops a platform that enables engineering teams to run browser-based end-to-end tests for web applications more efficiently. Built specifically for the Playwright testing framework, the system distributes tests across multiple cloud machines, allowing large test suites to run in parallel.
By executing each test on separate machines and coordinating the results centrally, Endform reduces the time required to complete testing pipelines and provides developers with faster feedback during the software development process. The platform is designed to simplify testing infrastructure so teams can scale their test coverage while maintaining rapid development cycles.
The company is targeting the quality assurance infrastructure market, which is experiencing increased demand as AI-assisted development accelerates the pace of software iteration. As development cycles become faster, engineering teams require quicker feedback from testing processes, something traditional testing infrastructure can struggle to deliver.
Endform addresses this challenge by enabling large numbers of browser instances to run performance-intensive tests simultaneously. With a single command change, organisations can run existing Playwright test suites fully in parallel, significantly reducing testing times.
Commenting on the challenges of scaling test infrastructure, Jakob Norlin, co-founder of Endform, said that as test suites grow, they can increasingly become a bottleneck that slows down the pace of engineering teams:
Endform solves this by decoupling the number of tests from the time it takes to run them, allowing developers to focus on shipping code rather than waiting for CI pipelines. Our software is already helping some of the world’s best companies to scale and accelerate their code development.
The company launched its platform in March 2025 and has since been adopted by organisations across Sweden and the United States, including software company Lovable.
The new funding will be used to expand the company’s core team and support further growth as Endform works to increase adoption of its platform for end-to-end web testing.
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