BrowserStack, the world’s leading software testing platform, today announced the launch of Low Code Automation, an innovative solution that democratizes test automation for QA teams, developers, and citizen testers alike.
Software teams face critical challenges—slow manual testing cycles bottleneck releases, traditional automation tools like Selenium require steep learning curves with long ramp-up periods before showing ROI, and organizations struggle with a shortage of automation engineers while talented testers lack coding skills.
AI is further revolutionizing how test automation is done. BrowserStack’s Low-Code Automation eliminates these barriers, enabling anyone to create and maintain AI-driven automated tests without code that is built on BrowserStack’s robust test platform.
“With Low Code Automation, we’re transforming how teams approach quality assurance,” said Nakul Aggarwal, CTO and Co-founder of BrowserStack. “By empowering everyone to create automated tests, we’re enabling a true culture of quality.”
Its key capabilities include:
- Intuitive test recorder with no learning curve—build tests in minutes by simply interacting with your webapps in a browser
- Simplify complex assertions into a simple one-click visual validation
- Automate using best practices with reusable modules & data-driven testing
- AI-driven self-healing tests that adapt to UI changes and reduce failures by upto 40%
- Smart element selection & automatic wait timeouts ensure reliable test execution
- Cross-browser testing on real desktop & mobile browsers
“BrowserStack Low Code Automation is user-friendly, especially for automation newcomers,” said Kimberly Mercado, Software QA Manager at Royal Caribbean and an early adopter. “With late deployments, we schedule builds and review results the next morning, letting us focus on other critical tasks, saving time.”
BrowserStack Low Code Automation accelerates testing cycles, expands coverage, and improves productivity by removing technical barriers.
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