Create automated web app tests in plain English. Run and debug them on 3000+ browsers and devices. Scale web app automation with a low-code platform that works out of the box.
Dev teams release quality web apps 5x faster with Testsigma.
Write scripts in plain English or record and generate them. Testsigma abstracts driver-based browser differences so you don’t have to.
Learn moreMake test maintenance obsolete. Testsigma AI updates UI elements and identifies regression-affected tests while you’re away.
Learn moreNo more build certification bottlenecks. Parallelize your automated web app tests across 3000+ browsers and devices on a high-availability cloud.
Learn moreSee how your web application works, end to end, for users who switch between desktop and mobile devices.
See how it works.Configure mobile web tests to see how your web app behaves for users in different countries.
Enable visual testing for entire tests, or for steps that you need to test for visual regressions.
Run web app tests in debug mode to pause execution at failure and debug errors in real-time.
Learn moreReplace multiple tools in your test stack with an integrated low-code platform.
Requirement management
Test management
Versioning
User and role management
Scheduled test runs
Local testing
Parallel testing
Cross browser and device testing
Interactive debugging
Drill-down test reports
Screenshots and videos
Text logs
AI Suggestion Engine
Productivity trends
Visual testing
Centralized agent control
Minimize manual intervention in SDLC with powerful integrations.
Web application automation is using software tools to automate tasks related to testing and deploying web applications. The main objective of web application automation is to release quality web apps at speed.
Open-source browser automation tools like Selenium are typically used to automate web app testing. However, given the setup complexity and maintenance issues, Agile teams are moving to low-code web app automation testing with tools like Testproject and Testsigma.
You can use browser automation tools like Selenium to either record manual tests and generate web app automation scripts or write the automation scripts yourself in a programming language supported by Selenium. Alternatively, you can try web app automation with low-code tools like Testsigma, with which you can record-and-generate tests or write them—in plain English.