Exploring AI-Powered Regression Testing Tools Beyond Applitools and Percy

Abdal Yousef
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In the quest for the most efficient and effective AI-powered regression testing tools, we often come across popular names like Applitools and Percy by BrowserStack. However, different projects have different requirements. We're curious to know if the Product Hunt community has found other tools that better fit their specific testing needs. Share your experience and let us know if you've discovered a tool that surpasses these industry leaders in certain aspects. Your insights are incredibly valuable, not just to us but to the entire community in search of the ideal testing tool. If you've chosen 'Other Tool', we'd love to hear more about it in the comments β€” what it is, why you prefer it, and how it meets your specific needs.

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Danni Emanuel
Testsigma: A cloud-based regression testing tool that uses AI to automate the process of creating and executing tests. Testsigma's AI engine can learn from past test results to identify areas that are most likely to break, and it can prioritize tests accordingly. Functionize: A tool that uses AI to help developers write better tests. Functionize's AI engine can identify potential problems with tests, such as missing test cases or incorrect test data. Ghost Inspector: A visual testing tool that uses AI to compare screenshots of a web application taken at different points in time. Ghost Inspector can identify changes to the application's UI that may indicate a bug. Kobiton: A mobile testing tool that uses AI to automate the process of testing mobile apps on real devices. Kobiton's AI engine can learn from past test results to identify areas of the app that are most likely to break, and it can prioritize tests accordingly. Eggplant: A test automation tool that uses AI to help testers create and execute tests more efficiently. Eggplant's AI engine can learn from past test results to identify areas of the application that are most likely to break, and it can prioritize tests accordingly.