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Top 4 Mobile App Debugging Tools Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 4 mobile app debugging tools companies. They have combined revenues of $41M and employ 103 people. They have raised $21.8M and serve 100 customers combined.

Every company below sells mobile app debugging 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 Mobile App Debugging Tools Companies do

Mobile App Debugging Tools are specialized software applications that assist developers in identifying, diagnosing, and resolving issues in mobile applications. These tools simplify the debugging process by providing features that allow for the analysis of code performance, monitoring of app behavior in real time, and detection of bugs or performance bottlenecks. Common workflows include testing app functionalities, analyzing logs, and utilizing simulations to ensure a seamless user experience. Typically, users of mobile app debugging tools include software developers, quality assurance testers, and mobile app engineers who require reliable methods to ensure their applications function correctly. These tools may provide functionalities such as crash reporting, real-time data monitoring, performance optimization, and integration with development environments. Their ultimate aim is to improve app stability and enhance user satisfaction through thorough testing and troubleshooting.

Companies
4
Revenue
$41M
Funding
$21.8M
Employees
103

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Top Mobile App Debugging Tools Companies by revenue

Showing 4 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Bugsee logo
Bugsee

San Jose, California, United States

bug and crash reporting tool

Revenue
$27.9M
Customers
100
Year founded
2016
Funding
$1.2M
Team size
4
2Undo logo
Undo

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Developer of software tools designed to diagnose severe software failures. The company's tools are mainly used for Linux and Android operating systems, enabling software developers to provide reversible debugging on complex and real-world applications.

Revenue
$9.7M
Year founded
2005
Funding
$20.6M
Team size
68
3Kotzilla logo
Kotzilla

Toulouse, France

Based in France, we are a tech company deeply committed to Kotlin development and the open-source community. Our mission is to empower Kotlin developers to build safer, faster, and more scalable mobile applications with ease. Our journey into Kotlin advancement began eight years ago with the launch of Koin, our open-source dependency injection (DI) framework. Koin simplifies dependency management, enabling developers to write clean, modular code and create scalable, maintainable applications. It is fully compatible with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) and Compose Multiplatform, enhancing mobile app development efficiency. Today, Koin is integral to over 350,000 mobile apps and boasts over 10 million monthly downloads. The genesis of Koin was driven by Arnaud, a developer and tech lead frustrated by the cumbersome nature of traditional DI frameworks. He envisioned a streamlined solution that would make dependency management more intuitive and efficient. Koin’s design focuses on simplicity and power, making it easier for developers to manage dependencies and produce robust, maintainable applications. Building on our desire to enhance Kotlin developers' lives, we introduced the Kotzilla Platform. This debugging tool aids developers in visualizing and addressing thread performance, memory leaks, and structural app issues during the development proces and in production. Koin’s container captures only essential app behavior data, ensuring minimal overhead.

Revenue
$2.6M
Year founded
2022
Team size
24
4AppSpector logo
AppSpector

Campbell, California, United States

AppSpector is a debugging and inspection platform for mobile apps. We help you to inspect apps remotely, even if your dev team is scattered across the globe. AppSpector gives you a real-time access to your app internals via a handy web interface. It goes beyond simple log collectors by tracking network traffic, databases, app location and performance metrics. This is the instrument that you’ve been looking for. Sounds great? Then, go ahead and learn more details below.

Revenue
$770K
Year founded
2017
Team size
7

Frequently asked questions about Mobile App Debugging Tools Companies

How many mobile app debugging tools companies are there?

Latka tracks 4 mobile app debugging tools companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $41M in annual revenue and employ 103 people.

Which mobile app debugging tools company is the largest?

Bugsee is the largest, with $27.9M in annual revenue, founded in 2016.

How much revenue does a typical mobile app debugging tools company make?

The average mobile app debugging tools company in this list makes $10.2M a year, across 4 companies with reported revenue. They serve 100 customers combined.

Who are the leading Mobile App Debugging tools vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Bugsee, Undo, Kotzilla and AppSpector.

How much funding have mobile app debugging tools companies raised?

The 4 mobile app debugging tools companies tracked here have raised $21.8M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide features for identifying and fixing code issues. - Must support real-time monitoring and logging of app performance. - Should integrate with development environments for ease of use. - Must assist in analyzing user interactions to track bugs. - Not just basic error logging; must also include advanced debugging tools and analytics capabilities.