Backed By Applitools
Visual AI testing platform for UI and regression testing.
Applitools is a visual testing platform that uses AI to verify the appearance and functionality of web and mobile applications. It automates UI regression testing, visual validation, and cross-browser/device testing. Applitools integrates with leading test automation frameworks and CI/CD pipelines, helping teams ensure pixel-perfect user experiences.
Automate UI validation
Cross-browser/device testing
Detect visual bugs with AI
Reduce manual review
Works with Selenium, Cypress, and more
CI/CD pipeline integration
1 User
Unlimited Users
Unlimited Users
Visual AI-Powered Testing (Eyes)
Automated Test Maintenance
Cross-Browser and Cross-Device Testing (Ultrafast Grid)
Root Cause Analysis (DOM element pinpointing)
UI Version Control and Branching
Real user experiences from across different platforms
The best part is how it catches those tiny UI issues that we usually miss when checking things manually. Setting it up wasn't too much of a headache, and once it's running, the visual tests save a lot of back-and-forth. It does act a little picky on some screens, but overall, it's been a huge time-saver. If you deal with UI changes often, it's definitely worth giving a try.
Verified User
2025-11-20
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Accelerate software delivery and improve quality by eliminating visual and functional regressions with minimal test maintenance, leveraging highly accurate, human-like Visual AI across all browsers and devices.
Can be complex and challenging to learn and set up initially. High cost is a concern, especially for smaller teams (compared to free open-source tools). Test execution can be slow for some large test suites/complex visual validations (user-reported). Baseline management can become confusing with multiple team members. Requires manual creation of initial baseline images. Some users report a backlog of unresolved issues/bugs reappearing in new releases. Limited functional coverage compared to traditional E2E tools (as primary focus is visual/UI).