Zero-tolerance sector

Quality for robots and autonomous systems

From collaborative robots to self-driving stacks, autonomy means software makes decisions with physical consequences at speed. TestLauncher brings scriptless, adaptive testing and continuous compliance to robotics and autonomous systems — coverage for the long tail the real world always finds.

Why zero tolerance here Autonomous systems act faster than a human can intervene, and they share space with people. A missed edge case is not a bug ticket; it is a collision, an injury, or a recall — the zero-tolerance standard TestLauncher exists to hold.
The hard part

What makes quality hard in robotics & autonomy

The long tail of the real world

Scenario coverage has to reach the rare and adversarial cases that never appear in a hand-written test — the ones the real world eventually produces.

Human-robot interaction safety

Collaborative and service robots share physical space with people, so behavior around humans must be validated to a far stricter bar than throughput.

Functional safety at rigor

ADAS and autonomous-driving stacks are held to strict, auditable functional-safety expectations — with the evidence trail to prove it.

Continuous fleets, continuous change

Over-the-air updates change behavior across a whole fleet at once. That demands continuous regression and fresh evidence with every release.

How TestLauncher helps

One intelligence layer for robotics & autonomy

The same owned QA Brain — testing, knowledge, and compliance — focused on the risks this sector can’t afford to get wrong.

bugAgent

Scriptless scenario exploration and adaptive regression across releases — finding the edge cases before the fleet does.

ARC

Continuous compliance and safety-case evidence that keeps pace with every OTA update.

qualThread

Traceability from requirement to scenario to field incident, so a fleet learns once and never relearns.

manualTesting

Expert exploratory testing for the situations automation cannot yet imagine — human judgment where it matters most.

Standards & frameworks

Designed to support the regimes you work toward

TestLauncher is designed to support programs working toward the standards below and generates the traceability and evidence they call for. Naming a standard here is not a claim of certification — it describes the regimes our customers operate in.

  • ISO 26262

    Functional safety for road-vehicle electrical/electronic systems.

  • ISO 21448 (SOTIF)

    Safety of the intended functionality for perception-and-act systems.

  • ISO 10218 / ISO/TS 15066

    Industrial and collaborative robot safety.

  • UL 4600

    Safety case for fully autonomous products.

  • ISO 13482

    Safety for personal care (service) robots.

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