
Handling Animations and Loading Artifacts in Visual Testing
Master dynamic content visual testing with our hands-on tutorial. Learn to capture rich UI experiences effectively.
Master dynamic content visual testing with our hands-on tutorial. Learn to capture rich UI experiences effectively.
Even with 100% code coverage, critical bugs still slip through. In this post, we explore five common gaps in software test coverage—from missed visual defects to untested browser variations—and how modern teams are using visual AI and no-code test automation to close them.
Enhance your Salesforce QA skills. Discover how visual testing can prevent issues and improve the overall user experience.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is gaining traction as a smarter way to connect AI with testing tools. Here’s what QA teams need to know—and how Applitools is putting it into practice.
Not all AI testing is the same. This post breaks down the differences between assisted, augmented, and autonomous models—so you can scale automation with the right tools, at the right time.
Hybrid test automation—combining coded and no-code tools—is helping teams reduce maintenance, accelerate releases, and scale quality across skill levels. Learn how a balanced strategy leads to faster innovation, stronger collaboration, and smarter resource use.
No-code test automation tools are making test creation faster and more inclusive. Learn how AI-powered platforms empower teams to expand test coverage without adding complexity.
Scaling test automation doesn’t mean choosing between code and no-code—it means knowing when to use both. Learn how one team bridged skill gaps, boosted efficiency, and cut maintenance by 40% with a hybrid approach.
AI-powered testing delivers real business value by reducing costs, lowering risk, and accelerating software releases. Learn how it maximizes ROI with automation, self-healing tests, and better defect detection. Explore key insights and real-world benefits.
Code completion is nothing new. Tools like IntelliSense have allowed developers to become more productive by attempting to automatically complete the name of a function or statement they’re in the…
Angie Jones explains the architecture behind Selenium 4’s new Chrome DevTools API and how to use it to take your tests to the next level.
In this post, we will discuss one of the most anticipated features of Selenium 4 which is the new APIs for CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol)! This addition to the framework provides a much greater control over the browser used for testing.