Embrace Raises $7.5M to Debug Mobile Apps Automatically

Embrace, a performance monitoring and debugging platform, raised $7.5M in Series A funding

Written by Ellen Glover
Published on Dec. 13, 2019
Embrace Raises $7.5M
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Have you ever had one of your favorite apps crash? Turns out, there’s an app for that.

Embrace, a performance monitoring and debugging platform, is dedicated making sure the apps that make our lives run smoothly work the way they’re supposed to. Yesterday, the company raised $7.5M in Series A funding to continue their efforts. 

Essentially, this LA-based company finds errors in mobile apps quickly and efficiently. The platform helps its customers be proactive by finding problems before the users reports them, and tracks all these problems along the way to ensure they can be recreated and tested if necessary. 

What makes Embrace unique is its mobile-first mindset.

“Mobile is a compiled code, running on a device, out in the wild,” the company explains on its website. “Your tools shouldn’t be stretched by supporting desktop, server and cloud.”

Embrace says it has processed 1.7 trillion network calls, 10 billion sessions and 20 billion logs for popular apps like OkCupid, Boxed and AllTrails.

The company says it intends to use this most recent funding to continue expanding operations and business reach.

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