Governed QA intelligence for release confidence.
Quantum QA exists because modern QA teams do not only need more test code. They need trustworthy evidence: what was tested, what was not tested, what passed, what failed, and what risk remains before release.
Quantum QA is built from hands-on QA, automation, validation, and release governance experience. American Software Testing Institute supports the services side: enterprise implementation, regulated V&V consulting, QA governance, and team training.
The goal is a product and services model that helps teams improve their automation posture while keeping release evidence understandable to both technical and non-technical reviewers.
Built for proof paths that survive the release meeting.
Evidence over theater
Generated tests should produce proof that a QA lead, engineering manager, auditor, or stakeholder can review without reading terminal output.
Customer-owned frameworks
Quantum QA creates downloadable, editable Playwright and k6 assets that live in the customer's repository instead of a locked recorder system.
Governed release intelligence
Every proof path should help answer validity, reliability, coverage, and remaining release risk.
Honest non-happy paths
Failures, accessibility defects, rejected auth, invalid tokens, and performance gaps are preserved as useful signals instead of hidden from reports.
One evidence chain for engineers, QA, and leadership.
SDETs
Framework structure, fixtures, schemas, helpers, CI, reporting, and deterministic generation.
QA leaders
Operational posture, release confidence, capability coverage, and evidence history.
Regulated teams
Traceable receipts that support review conversations around V&V, quality systems, and release readiness.
Stakeholders
Slack/Teams, Allure, Xray, CI, k6, and Quantum QA links that make the release record readable.
Ready to see the proof path?
We can walk through Demo AUT generation, CI execution, Slack/Xray cards, Allure reports, k6 summaries, and Quantum QA reporting.