Virgosol raises $3.5Mn to boost global expansion

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE — Virgosol, a rising player in AI-powered software testing and quality assurance, has secured $3.5 million in funding from Revo Capital, Türkiye’s largest tech-focused VC fund.
The investment will fuel Virgosol’s international expansion and product innovation, especially around its flagship AI testing platform, RabbitQA.
Targeting doubling global reach by 2027
Co-founder and co-CEO Özgür Arzu Barbaros stated, “With Revo Capital’s support, we aim to double our international presence within two years and prepare for a Series B funding round by 2027. Our goal is to establish new global benchmarks in software quality.”
Founded in Türkiye, Virgosol offers end-to-end testing solutions, covering performance testing, device automation, cybersecurity, and manual and automated testing, all underpinned by AI. Its RabbitQA platform helps businesses ensure their digital products meet business and technical requirements while maintaining security and performance across platforms.
Fellow co-founder Miraç Emektar emphasized the platform’s role in global strategy, saying, “RabbitQA ensures that organizations’ digital products meet business requirements and secures the expected outcomes from technology investments. This AI-powered platform will be a key enabler for deepening our penetration strategies in international markets.”
Currently operating across Türkiye and expanding into Europe and the Middle East, Virgosol plans to use the funding to strengthen its global footprint, grow its workforce, and enhance platform capabilities. The company has not disclosed its current revenue or headcount, but the funding signals strong growth ambitions and confidence from investors.
Betting on global potential
Revo Capital CEO Cenk Bayrakdar praised Virgosol’s global outlook, saying, “Virgosol’s technical expertise and product-focused mindset are shaping the future of software test automation. Products like RabbitQA have the potential to lead industry transformation not only locally but also globally.”