Backed By Sauce Labs Inc.
Cloud-based testing platform for cross-browser and mobile app testing.
Sauce Labs is a cloud-based testing platform that enables automated and manual testing of web and mobile applications across thousands of browser and device combinations. It supports Selenium, Appium, Cypress, and other frameworks, and provides detailed test analytics and video recordings. Sauce Labs integrates with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps tools for continuous quality assurance.
Automate tests across browsers
Detailed analytics and video playback
Test on real devices and emulators
Support for Appium and other frameworks
Integrate with CI/CD pipelines
Automate regression testing
Unlimited live testing minutes
Unlimited live and automated testing minutes
Unlimited live and automated testing minutes
Web and Mobile Automated Testing
Live (Manual) Testing on Real Devices and Emulators
Real Device Cloud (over 9,000 real devices)
Virtual Device Cloud (Emulators/Simulators & Browser/OS combos)
Cross-Browser and Cross-Platform Testing
Real user experiences from across different platforms
Effortless Cross-Browser Testing with Seamless CI/CD Integration. Sauce Labs makes testing easy across different browsers and devices. We don't need to spend much time for setting up separate environment as everything is available in one place. Also the another thing which I like about it is that how seamlessly it integrates with CI/CD Pipelines and allowing automated tests to run smoothly and in parallel which speeds up feedback and helps us catch issues early.
Verified User
11/03/2025
cale, high concurrency, and compliance for testing.
en-source frameworks like Selenium/Appium/Playwright.
s due to the high cost of real device plans.
environment beyond standard OS/browser configurations.
Accelerate software delivery and ensure a trusted digital brand experience by providing a highly scalable, secure, and unified platform for continuous web and mobile testing, backed by deep open-source expertise and AI-driven insights.
Can be expensive, especially for smaller organizations. Some users report a significant learning curve and complexity of initial setup and configuration. Occasional unreliability, connection issues, or queue times for real devices reported by some users. Documentation for advanced features or integration can sometimes be challenging. Limited customization compared to a fully self-managed, on-premise grid.