Best Regression Testing Tools for Maven

Find and compare the best Regression Testing tools for Maven in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Regression Testing tools for Maven on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Diffblue Cover Reviews
    Diffblue Cover analyzes Java programs and creates unit regression tests that accurately reflect the current behavior. The CLI tool is 100% self-configuring and can be used in your Gradle or Maven environment. The CLI tool automates the test-writing process and provides a speed boost to organizations working towards achieving DevOps goals such as CI/CD. The CLI tool fits in a CI pipeline and protects the entire codebase from regressions by shifting testing to the left. Diffblue Cover's unit tests for regression are fast and verify any code changes immediately. This allows users to detect unwanted changes in code behavior as soon as possible. Teams can save even more time by having tests automatically maintained.
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    Squish Reviews
    Squish GUI Tester provides developers and QA teams with a powerful automated GUI testing solution for Qt, Java, Web, .NET/WPF, iOS, Android, and embedded applications. Its object-based recognition and flexible scripting languages (Python, JavaScript, Perl, Tcl, Ruby) allow the creation of robust, maintainable tests resilient to UI changes. Integrated with CI/CD pipelines and test management systems, Squish delivers detailed reporting and analytics, helping teams detect defects, optimize test coverage, and ensure reliable, high-performance GUI applications. Its capabilities make it especially valuable for safety-critical and enterprise-scale software development.
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    Subject7 Reviews
    Subject7 was born in the cloud. We harness the power of Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and/or your private cloud and scale to meet the evolving needs of your business. We do it out-of-the-box, running thousands of tests in parallel across different networks, platforms, and mediums. Our platform promotes test case and data independence, making creating thousands of tests across teams easy. We leverage the best open-source technologies, including Selenium, Appium, Sikuli, JMeter, Zap, and more. We’ve built a single, unified web interface around those disparate technologies and abstracted all the technical complexity. Under the hood, sophisticated and elegant engineering is at work to ensure that the surface layer, where the user engages, remains simple, intuitive, and flexible. Subject7 has attained SOC2 Type II certification; our customers include highly secure enterprises and major government agencies.
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