Thunder Code is an AI-native software testing company operating across Tunisia and France, built to make quality assurance accessible to people who have never written a test script. Its fully web-based platform lets non-technical business users design, run, and analyze automated tests, shifting QA from a specialized engineering chore to something a broader team can own.

The platform is powered by AI test agents that bring genuinely modern capabilities to the testing workflow. Self-healing test scripts adapt automatically when an application's UI changes, eliminating the brittle maintenance that plagues traditional test automation. Real-time debugging and autonomous test execution round out a system the company says can reduce testing time by up to 90% while broadening coverage across platforms and environments.

Thunder Code arrives at a moment when 'vibe coding' and AI-generated software have made fast, reliable testing more important than ever. As the volume of code increases, the bottleneck shifts to verification — and Thunder Code positions its agents as the way to keep QA from becoming the constraint on shipping velocity.

The founding team brings proven entrepreneurial credibility. Karim Jouini and Jihed Othmani previously co-founded Expensya, a cloud expense-management platform that appeared on Forbes Middle East's Top 50 Most Funded Startups list and exited in 2023 via a nine-figure acquisition by Swedish fintech Medius. That track record helped Thunder Code secure one of the larger seed rounds in the testing space.

The company raised $9 million in seed funding led by Silicon Badia, with participation from Janngo Capital, Titan Seed Fund, and strategic angels including Station F director Roxanne Varza. The capital is funding product development, AI infrastructure, and international expansion as Thunder Code pushes to make AI-native testing a default for software teams worldwide.