Minitap’s $4.1 million seed round is the kind of velocity story that tends to define a cycle: two 23-year-old founders from rural France beat Google DeepMind on a core benchmark for mobile AI and, within months, convince a roster of unicorn operators and AI infrastructure insiders that they can reset the speed of mobile development itself. For retail and consumer app leaders whose roadmaps are increasingly constrained by mobile engineering bandwidth, Minitap is positioning its platform as a way to turn weeks of app work into days—and eventually, into an autonomous growth engine that iterates without human touch.
Why mobile speed now matters for retail
Mobile still dominates consumer attention—roughly 60% of internet usage—but app teams move far slower than their web counterparts, which is increasingly at odds with the rapid test-and-learn culture in modern retail and DTC. Internal data across consumer apps often shows a simple pattern: growth and…
product teams ship dramatically more experiments on web than on mobile, despite most revenue and frequency coming from mobile touchpoints. The gap is structural more than strategic.
Tooling for AI-assisted development has matured on the web (Cursor, Claude and others) but remains brittle on mobile, where code must run across devices, OS versions, and edge cases that are difficult for agents to observe and test in real time.
For retail CMOs, heads of product, and growth leaders, that translates into slower pricing tests, fewer merchandising experiments, and delayed UX optimizations on the channel that matters most.
Inside Minitap’s technical stack Minitap’s core bet is that agentic AI can be made reliable on phones, not just browsers, if you give it both fine-grained control of devices and a cloud-scale testbed…
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