NEWTOWN, PA — EPAM Systems, Inc. (NYSE: EPAM) has introduced Agentic QA™, a new AI-native testing platform designed to transform how companies verify and maintain their software in an era of rapid product development.
The solution, part of EPAM’s AI/Run™.Tools suite, uses intelligent automation to close the gap between traditional manual testing and rigid automated systems—two methods that have struggled to keep pace with today’s accelerated release cycles.
“With Agentic QA, we are reimagining the future of software testing by combining a cutting-edge AI agentic approach with EPAM’s deep engineering expertise and industry knowledge,” said Adam Auerbach, vice president of DevTestSecOps practice at EPAM. “This solution is more than a testing tool. It gives clients a faster, more resilient and adaptive testing capability that keeps pace with the demands of modern software development.”
Agentic QA leverages Adaptive Regression testing, a process that dynamically adjusts to user interface changes, navigates complex workflows, and evaluates both functional and non-functional requirements in real time. The result is a scriptless, self-improving testing framework that reduces lead times, lowers costs, and allows clients to deliver new features more quickly and confidently.
The launch comes as businesses face mounting pressure to deliver flawless digital experiences amid shrinking production windows. According to Gartner®, in its June 2025 report 4 Essential Steps to Build Test Automation Capabilities, “Test automation, increasingly powered and enhanced by generative AI technologies, becomes an indispensable building block” for mitigating operational risks and improving efficiency.
EPAM says Agentic QA draws on over a decade of data from its global testing network, combining AI adaptability with human insight to deliver what the company calls a “new vibe testing experience.” The platform is designed for enterprise clients seeking to accelerate innovation without sacrificing quality or compliance.
By embedding AI agents directly into the testing process, EPAM aims to redefine software quality assurance—not as a bottleneck, but as a competitive advantage.
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