Stockholm-based SaaS firm Endform has secured €1.5 million in funding, led by Alliance VC, with participation from First Fellow, Greens, and returning investor Antler. The round also includes angel investors from Netlify, Wolt, Voi, and the CTO Roundtable.
- Founded in 2025 by Jakob Norlin and Oliver Stenbom, Endform develops infrastructure for running browser-based end-to-end tests for applications built with the Playwright.
- The platform distributes tests across multiple cloud machines, allowing hundreds of browser instances to run simultaneously, and aggregates results centrally.
- By executing tests in parallel rather than sequentially, Endform can reduce test suite runtimes by up to 80%, enabling companies like Lovable to run over 400,000 tests per week.
- The system also supports retries, custom reporters, and complex Playwright setups, helping engineering teams scale their testing coverage while maintaining rapid development cycles.
Endform solves this by decoupling the number of tests from the time it takes to run them, allowing developers to focus on shipping code rather than waiting for CI pipelines. Our software is already helping some of the world’s best companies to scale and accelerate their code development," claims Jakob Norlin, co-founder of Endform.
Details of the deal
- With the fresh capital raised, Endform plans to hire more staff, improve its product, and expand adoption of its platform among engineering teams.





