Nandee Launches AI Platform for Mobile App Security Testing

October 14, 2025
San Jose-based startup Nandee has launched an AI-powered SaaS platform that automates mobile app security testing and code fixes, aiming to improve collaboration between developers and security engineers.

San Jose-based startup Nandee has launched an AI-powered Software-as-a-Service platform for mobile application security testing, announced in a press release. The platform uses artificial intelligence to identify vulnerabilities in mobile app code and automatically generate fixes, reducing delays between development and security teams.

Nandee’s system continuously scans code for weaknesses and applies automated fixes in real time. It functions as a “virtual security engineer,” integrating directly into development workflows to streamline issue detection and remediation. The platform specializes in mobile security testing for Android and iOS applications, focusing on common vulnerabilities such as insecure data storage and improper platform usage.

The company has opened an early-access beta that allows developers to test one mobile application for free using its AI-powered security engine. Enterprise plans are in development, offering support for multiple applications, advanced detection, and integrations with CI/CD environments. Founded in 2024 by cybersecurity expert Krutik Poojara, Nandee aims to help organizations deliver secure mobile software faster and with fewer manual processes.

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