设为首页加入收藏
  • 首页
  • Start up
  • 当前位置:首页 >Start up >【】

    【】

    发布时间:2025-09-13 07:37:18 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:Start up

    Latest

    AI

    Amazon

    Apps

    Biotech & Health

    Climate

    Cloud Computing

    Commerce

    Crypto

    Enterprise

    EVs

    Fintech

    Fundraising

    Gadgets

    Gaming

    Google

    Government & Policy

    Hardware

    Instagram

    Layoffs

    Media & Entertainment

    Meta

    Microsoft

    Privacy

    Robotics

    Security

    Social

    Space

    Startups

    TikTok

    Transportation

    Venture

    More from TechCrunch

    Staff

    Events

    Startup Battlefield

    StrictlyVC

    Newsletters

    Podcasts

    Videos

    Partner Content

    TechCrunch Brand Studio

    Crunchboard

    Contact Us

    Programming concept illustration with computer, server, cloud, coffee.
    Image Credits:Andrey Suslov / Getty Images
    Startups

    WireMock lands $6.5M to help developers build and test on mock APIs

    Ron Miller 7:00 AM PDT · May 24, 2023

    As developers work with an increasing number of third-party APIs, they need a tool that mocks those APIs for testing purposes without actually firing the API gateway. Mock APIs mirror the behavior of APIs, letting developers test them in a sandbox environment.

    WireMock has emerged in recent years as a popular open source tool for API mocking, and last year the project founder Tom Akehurst teamed up with Uri Maoz to launch a company with the same name, based on the open source project. They created a managed cloud service called WireMock Cloud, and today announced a $6.5 million seed investment.

    Maoz, who serves as the startup’s CEO, says that by creating a mock, you can safely work out different scenarios without actually using the API. “Now you have an environment where you can actually access all of the APIs that you depend on, but with no dependency on the actual third-party API, because everything is working against mock,” he told TechCrunch.

    What’s more, the mocks are dynamic, so you can test against different use cases, all without actually activating the API until you are ready to launch to users.

    There are several ways to create API mocks in WireMock, including creating it manually, importing the API specification or using the tool’s SDK to automate the process. Finally, it can record API traffic to see how it works.

    With this final method, WireMock Cloud watches how an app interacts with a live API by recording the traffic between them to figure out what the API is doing. The platform then automatically creates a mock API based on what it learned from the live traffic.

    Akehurst, who is CTO, created the first version of the open source WireMock project back in 2011 as a side project. The open source version has grown extremely popular over the year, and today it has 4 million downloads a month, according to Maoz . Last year the two men decided to launch a company and build a managed cloud version of WireMock.

    Techcrunch event

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW

    In addition to the open source version, which anyone can download, there is a free tier of the managed cloud, which Maoz says will be free forever. The reason for this dual strategy is because the founders recognized that not everyone would be comfortable working with open source, and they still wanted to provide a way for developers to try the product without paying.

    “We have a ‘free forever’ edition because we truly believe that customers should be able to try the product, and some customers aren’t even familiar with the open source version and they want to try the product,” he said.

    The company already has around 100 customers using the paid version, including IBM, NIH and Intuit, along with 10 employees. Maoz says they plan to double in size in the next year, and as they do, he says diversity has always been a priority for him, and will continue to be as he hires the next wave of employees.

    “We are a small company right now, but this is an important topic that I was also paying attention to at my previous companies, where I managed large teams. So it’s definitely something that is important for us and we are paying attention to that as we grow,” he said.

    Today’s seed investment was led by Ridge Ventures, with participation from First Rays Venture Partners, Scribble Ventures and several unnamed angel investors.

    • 上一篇:TipTip uses a hyperlocal strategy to help Southeast Asian creators monetize
    • 下一篇:Indian market regulator tightens IPO disclosure norms

      相关文章

      • Cloud kitchen startup CloudEats raises more capital to ramp up Southeast Asian expansion 
      • What to do about your traction slide when you don’t have revenue yet
      • Meet Discover, Qualcomm, Wonder Women Tech and more at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023
      • Polar Analytics raises $9M to scale Shopify brands
      • StructureFlow helps attorneys visualize deal flow in a workflow
      • Kenya's MyDawa aims to be an all
      • Cruise starts initial robotaxi testing in Miami
      • Halo.Car launches remotely piloted rental car deliveries in Las Vegas
      • Aztec Network takes on encrypted blockchains with $100M round led by a16z
      • Three more VCs sign on to Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023

        随便看看

      • GlobalFair secures new cash to simplify procuring construction materials
      • Brinc launches new program for climate tech startups
      • Meet Lula, a startup that aims to be the ‘Stripe for insurance’ and just raised $35.5M
      • Paradigm’s CEO dives into diversity on the Builder Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023
      • How to land investors who fund game
      • HackerOne lays off 12% workforce as 'one
      • Kenya's Lawyers Hub gains traction helping startups meet regulatory compliance
      • With $37M seed round, Maka Motors begins EV pilot on Indonesia's streets
      • 3 questions founders should be asking investors in Q1 2023
      • Yes, investors will sign an NDA, but only in this specific circumstance
      • Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【】,都市天下脉观察   辽ICP备198741324484号sitemap