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Top 12 Crowd Testing Tools Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 12 crowd testing tools companies. They have combined revenues of $67.4M and employ 818 people. They have raised $16.9M and serve 130M customers combined.

Every company below sells crowd testing tools to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Crowd Testing Tools Companies do

Crowd testing tools facilitate the testing of software applications by leveraging a large and diverse group of testers. These tools enable organizations to gather real-user feedback, identify bugs, and assess the usability of their products across various devices and environments. The primary use cases for crowd testing include web and mobile application testing, performance testing, and localization testing, ensuring that applications function correctly under real-world conditions. Typical features of crowd testing tools include the ability to create and manage test cases, monitor testing progress, and collect detailed feedback from testers. Workflow capabilities often involve assigning tasks to testers, communication between developers and testers, and comprehensive reporting features. The typical buyer personas for these tools are quality assurance teams, product managers, and development teams looking to enhance their software before launch while reducing time-to-market.

Companies
12
Revenue
$67.4M
Funding
$16.9M
Employees
818

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Top Crowd Testing Tools Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 12 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Instabug logo
Instabug

San Francisco, California, United States

Developer of a crowd-sourcing platform designed to provide developers with feedback for their applications. The company's crowd-sourcing platform helps mobile developers to communicate with their users, collaborate with their teams and build applications, enabling regular mobile users or beta testers to submit their feedback or report bugs about any mobile application in the most intuitive way, that is, by just shaking their device.

Revenue
$20.6M
Customers
25K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$7.1M
Team size
257
2Global App Testing logo
Global App Testing

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Global App Testing is an On-Demand crowdtesting solution that enables tech teams to test in over 190 countries with 90,000+ professional testers using real devices and environments. Focusing on autonomous testing augmented with humans, Global App Testing’s blend of people and technology offers a scalable solution, working with QA teams across the world to extend their testing coverage. Hundreds of leading brands rely on Global App Testing’s impact-first approach to quality, allowing Agile and DevOps teams to release faster and more often. Our solution combines the best of automation with intelligent crowdsourcing to deliver fast, accurate, actionable test results – effortlessly

Revenue
$17.2M
Year founded
2013
Team size
156
3Antithesis logo
Antithesis

Vienna, Virginia, United States

A platform for building the impossible. Autonomous testing trusted by Palantir, MongoDB, Ethereum and many others.

Revenue
$8.1M
Year founded
2018
Team size
74
4Centercode logo
Centercode

Laguna Hills, California, United States

product testing and feedback management platform

Revenue
$8M
Customers
130M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$9.5M
Team size
63
5Dandy logo
Dandy

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

The Problem: Most people with app ideas don’t have the funding or technical skills develop them and even those that do rarely succeed in app stores. The Solution: Create a system that validates great app ideas, leverages a community to ensure product quantity and drive early sales. Dandy is community driven, crowdsharing platform for mobile app development. Our users suggest app ideas and participate in voting and feedback, design, crowdfunding, development, beta testing, and marketing. When apps are made, we share revenue with the entire community based on their level of contribution. Dandy is currently in beta, and a recent graduate of Communitech's $30 million dollar tech startup accelerator, HyperDrive. Dandy released their first crowdsourced app, Picture This on BlackBerry, iOS and Android. www.picturethisapp.co

Revenue
$3.4M
Year founded
2012
Team size
31
6TestUnity logo
TestUnity

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

TestUnity.com is a CrowdSourced platform which means it uses the power of crowd. Designed and built in such a way to give best testing services without compromising on security and privacy. Our mission is to minimise the challenges and problems related to testing services, to give best results and make software world bug free. Please visit our website www.testunity.com for more information.

Revenue
$3.3M
Customers
50
Year founded
2016
Team size
52
7Crowd4Test logo
Crowd4Test

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Developer of SaaS based software application testing platform. The company develops SaaS platform for managed crowd testing, automation testing, performance testing services for mobile applications.

Revenue
$3M
Customers
100
Year founded
2015
Team size
23
8Ubertesters logo
Ubertesters

United States

Developer of a mobile application testing tool. The company offers cloud platform to streamline mobile application testing for in-house and offshore teams.

Revenue
$2.4M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$250K
Team size
151
9Bugwolf logo
Bugwolf

Docklands, Victoria, Australia

Developer of a web-based platform designed to use gamification to test a company's website, apps and online products for functional defects prior to launching into the market. The company's platform features reporting, analytics, tester and team management, rewards and payout management and bug tracking tool integrations, intending to rapidly audit the quality of the software, websites and moble apps.

Revenue
$796.3K
Year founded
2012
Team size
6
10DevSkills logo
DevSkills

United States

Identify the best developers by challenging them with real-world coding tests built by industry experts.

Revenue
$220K
Year founded
2020
Team size
2

Frequently asked questions about Crowd Testing Tools Companies

How many crowd testing tools companies are there?

Latka tracks 12 crowd testing tools companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $67.4M in annual revenue and employ 818 people.

Which crowd testing tools company is the largest?

Instabug is the largest, with $20.6M in annual revenue, founded in 2013.

How much revenue does a typical crowd testing tools company make?

The average crowd testing tools company in this list makes $5.6M a year, across 12 companies with reported revenue. They serve 130M customers combined.

Who are the leading Crowd Testing tools vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Instabug, Global App Testing, Antithesis, Centercode and Dandy.

How much funding have crowd testing tools companies raised?

The 12 crowd testing tools companies tracked here have raised $16.9M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The tool must provide access to a diverse pool of testers across different geographies and devices. - It should support multiple testing types including functional, usability, and performance testing. - The platform must facilitate real-time communication between testers and developers to ensure effective feedback. - It should enable testing in real-world environments to replicate end-user experiences accurately. - Not just an automated testing solution; must also allow for human testers to evaluate software. - The tool must include features for tracking defects and documenting test results comprehensively. - It should be easy to integrate with existing development and testing workflows.