
Mumbai, India, March 2026: Kusho AI today released its “State of Agentic API Testing 2026” report, offering one of the most comprehensive datasets to date on how engineering teams test APIs in real-world production environments.
The findings show that AI-generated tests now account for 68% of test suite creation, dramatically reducing the manual effort traditionally required to write and maintain API tests. On average, teams can generate a runnable test suite in approximately 4 minutes, compared to hours or even days required for manual test authoring. The report analyzes anonymized platform telemetry from 2,616 organizations, 64,459 API test suites, and over 1.4 million AI-driven test executions, providing insights into how teams generate tests, structure workflows, integrate testing into CI/CD pipelines, and detect failures across modern software systems.
Abhishek Saikia, Co-Founder & CEO, Kusho AI, said, “We are entering a phase where API testing runs continuously within the development pipeline. Most teams assume failures mean servers going down. What we’re actually seeing across thousands of test suites is that auth errors and schema drift are breaking integrations far more often and far earlier in the stack. AI can surface these continuously, so engineers stop chasing fires for once and focus on building.” Key Insights from the Report
● End-to-end API testing is becoming the new standard Testing strategies are shifting from single endpoint validation to multi-step workflows that validate entire backend processes. Adoption of end-to-end API workflows grew 63% year-over-year, with 58% of organizations now using multi-step API testing.
● Authentication failures dominate API outages The report finds that authentication and authorization issues account for 34% of failures, followed by schema and validation errors at 22%, while server-side failures represent less than 10% of observed issues.
● Schema drift is a growing challenge APIs are changing more frequently than most teams anticipate. The report found that 41% of APIs experience undocumented schema changes within 30 days, increasing to 63% within 90 days, often breaking tests or integrations.
● REST remains the dominant protocol, accounting for 76% of APIs analyzed in the dataset. However, organizations increasingly operate multi-protocol API environments, incorporating GraphQL and gRPC for specific architectural needs.
Industry adoption patterns also vary significantly. Fintech and SaaS organizations demonstrate the highest levels of API testing activity and CI/CD integration, reflecting the operational risks associated with system failures in these sectors.
API Testing Becomes a Continuous Quality Layer Execution patterns across organizations suggest that API testing is becoming deeply integrated into modern software delivery pipelines. Among organizations that have integrated testing into their CI/CD workflows, 86% run automated API tests at least once daily, with many executing tests multiple times per day as part of continuous regression validation.
The report also shows that AI-generated tests combined with human refinement achieve a 91% failure detection rate, highlighting the effectiveness of hybrid testing workflows in identifying real system issues.
Looking Ahead As testing shifts from a pre-release checkpoint to a continuous system layer, engineering teams are increasingly treating API reliability as an operational concern rather than a QA concern. KushoAI expects this pattern to accelerate across mid-market and enterprise engineering organizations through 2026. Full Report: https://reports.kusho.ai/state-of-agentic-api-testing-2026




