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G2 Fall 2025 Reports: Testsigma Shines in AI-Powered Automation Testing

Last Updated: September 17, 2025
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G2’s Fall 2025 reports mark a turning point for Testsigma. From over 100 vendors that claim to be AI-powered, we’re among just 17 present in the AI-powered Automation Testing grid and one of only 8 in the Mid-Market AI grid. Add to that our new Regional Leader placements across Americas, APAC, and EMEA, plus continued recognition as Leader and Momentum Leader in Automation Testing, and our stellar debut as leaders in Test Management and the message is clear:

With Testsigma, agentic AI in testing isn’t ‘coming soon’ or ‘the future’,  it’s running in production today and driving impact already across hundreds of Quality Engineering organizations.

That’s the headline. Here’s the story behind it.

1. Big Wins in AI-Powered Testing, Proven by Real Users & Impact

Hundreds of vendors in the testing space now claim to be AI-first – but only a handful are seeing meaningful customer usage of AI in production. Testsigma stands out as one of the handful solutions where users consistently report real-world value from AI-powered testing workflows.

What Atto (Testsigma’s AI coworker) makes effortless

  • Generate tests from context: Turn stories, Jira, Figma, PRDs, or short videos into ready-to-run cases in minutes.
  • Execute smartly: Orchestrate manual + automated runs with parallel execution built in.
  • Self-heal & optimize: Fix selectors/waits, refine data and coverage as the app evolves.
  • Agentic analysis: Analyse errors for false positives, run deep analysis so you only focus what matters
  • Generative bug reports: Generate dev-ready bug reports with steps, screenshots, replays, and console logs in one click.

Where Teams Feel the Difference

  • The Generator accelerates authoring by 10x with AI-driven test creation while keeping suites resilient. It adapts automatically to UI/API changes with multi-attribute matching and DOM diffs, cutting maintenance effort by up to 90%.
  • The Analyzer pinpoints root causes with visual diffs, logs, and video replays. Failures come with RCA hints so developers get the right context on the first pass, making debugging dramatically faster.
  • The Bug Reporter files complete, developer-ready bug reports in a single click. It auto-captures steps to reproduce, screenshots, session replays, and console/network logs, then pushes directly to Jira, GitHub, or your tracker linked to test artifacts.
  • The Healer self-heals flaky tests while you control what gets updated.
  • Native Test Management keeps planning, test generation, execution, approvals, and reporting together with clean traceability across Jira, Azure DevOps and Linear through seamless 2-way syncs
  • CI/CD-first design pipes results straight into your builds for instant execution, feedback, audit-ready artifacts, and clean handoffs.

By mobilizing Atto and its network of agents, Testsigma turns QA from a bottleneck into a force multiplier cutting test maintenance by up to 90%, accelerating authoring by 10x, and shortening deployment cycles by 30%.

2. Winning Upmarket: One of 8 AI Solutions Rising in the Mid-Market

Mid-market teams don’t have time for experimental tools or GPT wrappers that demo well but collapse at scale. They need AI layered on top of a proven, enterprise-grade testing platform, something that delivers value on day one and continues to grow with them beyond day 100.

With Testsigma, AI accelerates what’s already solid: a mature platform trusted for web, mobile, and API testing, at scale. Teams start with prompts, or can write tests in plain English, or record the flows they already run. The result is codeless, reusable, and data-driven tests that run in parallel with full context on failures, immediate productivity without compromise.

Inclusive testing for every role: Testsigma makes testing collaborative, not siloed. Business analysts, SMEs, manual testers, and developers can all author and maintain tests in plain English, while the platform compiles them into powerful automation for web, mobile, and API. The result is QA that reflects how the whole team builds software – everyone contributes, and quality becomes a shared responsibility.

Run at scale: Execute thousands of tests in parallel across 3,000+ browsers and devices, covering Android, iOS, web, and APIs. Whether in the cloud or on-prem, scaling test execution is as simple as one click.

Unified platform maturity: Manage planning, execution, approvals, and reporting in one place. With enterprise-grade features like SSO, role-based access control, deep security and compliance, and native CI/CD integrations (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab, Azure), Testsigma keeps QA connected to the delivery pipeline with audit-ready traceability.

3. Test Management: From Launch to Leadership in Just 5 Months

We introduced AI-native Test Management in May 2025 to unite manual and automated testing in one workspace, powered by Testsigma’s Generator, Runner, and Bug Reporter agents. By September, it is already a Leader in G2’s Test Management category, as teams left behind spreadsheets and legacy tools for a faster, clearer way to plan, run, and sign off releases.

What teams achieve with Testsigma Test Management

  • Plan smarter, faster: Map requirements and epics to suites in minutes. The Generator turns produce context into plain-English test cases complete with data, parameters, and steps in seconds.
  • Create from context: Build test cases directly from user stories, execution history, or captured flows. Teams go from backlogged items to structured, ready-to-run tests without duplication of effort.
  • Bug reporting without the back-and-forth: The Bug Reporter auto-files complete, developer-ready issues steps, replays, environment info straight into Jira or Azure DevOps, so developers get everything they need the first time.
  • Two-way Jira integration: Convert Jira stories into test cases instantly, sync runs and results both ways in real time, and log bugs with one click directly inside Jira.

Recognition in Software Testing & Automation Testing

G2’s Fall reports placed Testsigma in the Leader qudrant for Software Testing and Automation Testing, two categories that matter most to modern QA teams today. The recognition reflects how teams are using Testsigma not just to run tests faster, but to open up testing to every role, simplify maintenance and reviews, and modernize the way test cases are created and managed.

Why this fueled the G2 results:

The feedback fueling this recognition came directly from real QA teams. They see value in making testing accessible beyond a single automation team with business analysts, SMEs, manual testers, and developers all able to contribute in plain English. Maintenance and reviews are easier with reusable test steps and while AI agents

speed up authoring by generating test cases in seconds. The platform itself provides the enterprise-grade maturity QA leaders expect: secure access controls, seamless Jira/CI/CD integrations, and reliable scale across thousands of environments. This end-to-end solution that accelerates software automation plus a proven platform that unifies teams is what set Testsigma apart in G2’s Fall reports.

What’s Next: Compounding on the Momentum

The takeaway is simple: Atto now sits at the heart of many Quality Engineering teams, helping them ship faster with confidence, and drive measurable impact. The G2 Fall recognition is a great milestone, but what really matters is this: our AI-first approach is working where it counts, the platform is creating real lift, and delivering more value.

If you’re part of that journey already, thanks for pushing us to lead with real outcomes. If you’re curious, we’d love to show you what having Atto, as your AI-coworker, can be like for your team.

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Published on: September 17, 2025

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