Applitools Announced as Award Winner in CB Insights’ 2018 Artificial Intelligence 100 List

SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 19, 2017 — Applitools (https://applitools.com/), the leader for AI-powered Visual Testing and Monitoring, today announced it was recognized in the CB Insights 2018 AI 100 list (https://goo.gl/65t8JB). The CB Insights AI 100 list is a ranking of the 100 most promising private artificial intelligence companies in the world. The company received more than 1,000 applications, and recipients were selected through an algorithmic process that leverages CB Insights data.

“It is an honor to be recognized by CB Insights in this notable group of rising AI players,” said Gil Server, CEO for Applitools. “AI plays a critical role in our efforts to help our growing list of customers create a flawless digital user experience. Our AI-powered Visual Testing and Monitoring SaaS platform strengthens usability through our unique ability to detect visual discrepancies in applications before they are released and while they are in production to ensure flawless user experience. This helps maximize online business efficiency, and impeccable brand presentation.”

Large enterprises commonly run thousands of tests as part of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipelines. However, it has been impossible to perform the visual look-and-feel tests as part of the automation flaw. Now, with Applitools, software delivery teams can eliminate manual bottlenecks and harness AI-powered Automated Visual Testing and Monitoring to fully automate the entire delivery pipeline.

Applitools' unique Visual-AI technology saves up to 80-percent of the testing time and improves the visual testing coverage by a factor of five — running across many different browsers, form-factors, devices, and localization layers, in a much shorter time, proving much better accuracy. DevOps teams can easily integrate Applitools into CI-CD pipelines to include visual testing in every product release, providing turnkey automation to scale with ease.

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About Applitools

Applitools is on a mission to help test automation, DevOps and development teams to release and monitor flawless mobile, web, and native apps in a fully automated way that enables Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI-CD). Founded in 2013, Applitools uses sophisticated AI-powered image processing technology to ensure that an application appears correctly and functions properly on all mobile devices, browsers, operating systems and screen sizes. Applitools has more than 300 customers from a range of verticals, including Fortune-100 companies in Software, Banking, Online Retail, Insurance, Pharmaceuticals, and more. Applitools is based in San Mateo, California and Tel Aviv, Israel. For more information, please visit applitools.com.

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