New AI Tool Automatically Tests Its Own Apps for Security Leaks Before Launch

New AI Tool Automatically Tests Its Own Apps for Security Leaks Before Launch

2026-07-07 companies

San Francisco, Monday, 6 July 2026.
Launched on July 6, 2026, WyberAi builds software from plain-English prompts and actively hacks its own database to stop data leaks before the application goes live.

Addressing the Shadow IT and Security Dilemma

In the rapidly evolving landscape of generative artificial intelligence, modern enterprises face a persistent conflict between rapid software deployment and strict data security protocols [GPT]. The rise of “shadow IT”—where employees deploy unauthorized software tools without corporate IT department oversight—frequently exposes organizational networks to severe data privacy risks [GPT]. To address these vulnerabilities, Sheridan, Wyoming-headquartered SignalPulse Technologies LLC, a privately held software firm, announced the general availability of its new platform, WyberAi, on July 6, 2026 [1]. This launch aims to provide compliance-minded managers and entrepreneurs with a secure pathway to rapid application development without compromising proprietary data [1].

Proactive Database Penetration Testing

Unlike traditional AI-powered development tools that often deliver visually complete applications with hidden security flaws, WyberAi incorporates an automated security protocol directly into its build pipeline [1]. The platform converts plain-English prompts into production-ready React and Tailwind web applications, as well as React Native mobile apps for iOS and Android [1]. Before these applications go live, WyberAi automatically scans their live databases by mimicking external attacker behavior using anonymous keys [1]. According to Sumeet Sutar, Founder and CEO of SignalPulse Technologies, this proactive security measure ensures the system “attacks the app it just built” to identify and resolve data leaks before they can impact end-users [1].

Technical Integration and Code Ownership

Beyond its security-first architecture, the WyberAi platform is designed to fit seamlessly into professional developer workflows. It features one-click deployment, GitHub synchronization, custom domain mapping, and a full source-code export capability [1]. This export feature ensures that users retain complete ownership of the generated code, eliminating the vendor lock-in risks typically associated with proprietary low-code platforms [1][GPT]. Additionally, the system supports integrations with 27 external services, including Supabase, Stripe, and OpenAI, allowing developers to build complex, transaction-ready applications [1].

Market Positioning and Accessibility

To capture market share in a highly competitive AI ecosystem, SignalPulse Technologies is offering a low barrier to entry [GPT]. The platform features a free tier providing users with 50 credits per month without requiring any credit card information [1]. For developers looking to scale their projects, this baseline tier translates to an annual allocation of 600 credits to prototype and security-test applications [1][GPT]. By combining automated penetration testing with flexible integration capabilities, WyberAi is positioning itself as a vital tool for secure, rapid software iteration in the enterprise sector [1][GPT].

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