vStellar Description

vStellar is an all-in-one automated software testing platform designed to accelerate QA processes through a low-code framework that eliminates repetitive manual testing. With comprehensive support for UI, API, mobile, performance, and accessibility testing, it provides a unified solution for complex testing environments. The platform integrates directly with IntelliJ IDEA, allowing users to install a lightweight plugin and begin creating and executing test cases instantly. Teams can define locators, endpoints, and execution parameters visually, then run unlimited test cases with advanced parallelization. Built-in reporting dashboards offer real-time visibility into test results and system performance, while CI/CD integration ensures continuous quality validation during deployments. vStellar’s flexibility supports diverse environments and browsers, enabling consistent validation across platforms and devices. Companies leverage it to reduce QA effort, accelerate release cycles, and enhance overall reliability. With its combination of ease of use and technical depth, vStellar redefines how teams automate testing at scale.

Pricing

Free Version:
Yes

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Company Details

Company:
vStellar
Year Founded:
2020
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
vstellar.io

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Product Details

Platforms
Web-Based
Types of Training
Training Docs
Training Videos
Customer Support
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

vStellar Features and Options

Automated Testing Software

Hierarchical View
Move & Copy
Parameterized Testing
Requirements-Based Testing
Security Testing
Supports Parallel Execution
Test Script Reviews
Unicode Compliance

Performance Testing Software

API Testing
Benchmarking
Cross Browser Testing
Debugging
Historical Reporting
Load Testing
Mobile Testing
Parallel Testing
Regression Testing
UI Testing
Web Testing

Mobile App Testing Tool

Functional Testing
Installation Testing
Interruption Testing
Memory Testing
Performance Testing
Usability Testing

API Testing Tool

Functional Testing
Fuzz Testing
Load Testing
Penetration Testing
Runtime and Error Detection
Security Testing
UI Testing
Validation Testing

Web Accessibility Testing Tool

ADA Compliance
Alerts / Notifications
Automated Testing
Mobile Accessibility Testing
Ongoing Accessibility Monitoring
Reporting / Analytics
Visualize Accessibility
WCAG Compliance

vStellar User Reviews

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  • Name: Paul A.
    Job Title: Software Engineer
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
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    Efficient, Scalable Automation

    Date: Oct 08 2025

    Summary: vStellar makes automating tests so much easier. The ability to test across multiple environments—API, UI, mobile, and performance—has been a game-changer. Plus, the low-code platform means we can scale our testing processes without needing an army of automation engineers.

    Positive: vStellar’s low-code framework simplifies test automation across UI, API, mobile, performance, and accessibility. It boosts efficiency, reduces errors, and is easy to use even for non-developers. With seamless integration and helpful analytics, teams can test more, faster, and with greater confidence.

    Negative: It may struggle with complex, highly customized tests and could lead to vendor lock-in. Advanced features still require some technical skill, and automated tests need regular maintenance. Costs and setup time might also be a concern for smaller teams.

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