Best Software Testing Tools for Google Chrome

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    MuukTest Reviews

    MuukTest

    MuukTest

    $6000 per month
    34 Ratings
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    You know that you could be testing more to catch bugs earlier, but QA testing can take a lot of time, effort and resources to do it right. MuukTest can get growing engineering teams up to 95% coverage of end-to-end tests in just 3 months. Our QA experts create, manage, maintain, and update E2E tests on the MuukTest Platform for your web, API, and mobile apps at record speed. We begin exploratory and negative tests after achieving 100% regression coverage within 8 weeks to uncover bugs and increase coverage. The time you spend on development is reduced by managing your testing frameworks, scripts, libraries and maintenance. We also proactively identify flaky tests and false test results to ensure the accuracy of your tests. Early and frequent testing allows you to detect errors in the early stages your development lifecycle. This reduces the burden of technical debt later on.
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    TestMu AI Reviews
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    TestMu AI

    TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest)

    $19.00/month
    32 Ratings
    TestMu AI, previously known as LambdaTest, is a comprehensive AI-driven Quality Engineering platform that equips teams with the tools needed to optimize testing processes and accelerate deployment. Designed to handle large-scale operations, it provides a complete suite of AI agents that assist in planning, authoring, executing, and analyzing software quality. With its AI-first approach, the platform supports the testing of web, mobile, and enterprise applications across various real devices, browsers, and tailored real-world scenarios, ensuring versatility and efficiency in quality assurance. This innovative solution not only enhances productivity but also drives continuous improvement in software delivery.
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    HTTP Toolkit Reviews
    You can easily scan through traffic by highlighting content type, status, and source. Or, you can use powerful filtering tools that match your messages to the most important ones. With MDN inline explanations and docs, you can examine the URL, status, headers, and body of each request, or response. You can explore message bodies using highlighting and auto formatting for JSON HTML, JS, JS and other formats, all with the help of Monaco, the editor in Visual Studio Code. Match requests precisely, jump to them as they appear, and edit any information: the target URL or method, headers, body, or method. You can either respond manually to the requests as they arrive or pass them upstream. On the way back, pause and edit the actual response. Step through HTTP traffic request-by-request, or manually mock errors and endpoints. To quickly prototype against new services or endpoints, create rules that match requests.
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    BlazeMeter Reviews

    BlazeMeter

    BlazeMeter

    $149 per month
    BlazeMeter offers an enterprise-ready platform that is open-source based, integrating all essential features to facilitate both left and right shift testing. With a user-friendly interface, you can easily create tests or adapt your existing scripts to execute them at scale as a part of your ongoing testing strategy. Generate comprehensive reports and analyze historical trends to enhance your testing process. This allows you to dedicate more time to innovation instead of toolchain upkeep. Continuous testing plays a crucial role in achieving quality, volume, and speed in your deliverables. However, the challenges of integrating, managing, learning, and switching between various tools can consume precious time and resources. BlazeMeter simplifies this process with a highly intuitive platform that encompasses everything you need. It guarantees a complete shift left testing experience, enabling you to impress the market with your advancements. BlazeMeter equips you with all necessary elements for continuous shift left testing, providing options to work with CLIs, APIs, UI, open-source tools, and beyond. As a result, you can significantly reduce the time spent on setup, maintenance, training, and everyday usage, ultimately streamlining your workflow. This efficiency not only enhances productivity but also empowers teams to focus on what truly matters: delivering exceptional products.
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    Testpad Reviews

    Testpad

    Testpad

    $49 per month
    Testpad is a checklist-based manual test management tool designed to help teams spend more time testing and less time managing the process. It’s a simpler, more flexible way to plan, organize, and run tests than both spreadsheets and heavyweight test case systems. Testers can create simple test plans in minutes using a keyboard-driven editor, drag-and-drop interface, and freeform structure. This makes it easy to run manual testing, track progress across releases, and adapt to fast-moving development cycles. With support for guest testers, Testpad makes it simple to bring in developers, stakeholders, or temporary testers without requiring extra licenses. Real-time progress tracking, quick reporting, and lightweight Jira/GitHub integrations help QA stay aligned with the rest of the team. Whether you're writing test ideas in advance or adding new ones during testing, Testpad gives you the flexibility to focus on real-world behavior.
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    UI-licious Reviews

    UI-licious

    Uilicious

    $90 per month
    Stop writing brittle test with hard-coded CSS, waits, and XPATH selectors. Make your tests meaningful, easy to maintain, and reusable. This is because writing tests with hard-coded CSS or XPATH selectors is similar to pouring concrete on a specific UI implementation. This creates high-maintenance tests which break at the most minor changes to the UI and is difficult for humans to understand. UI-licious uses dynamic codes analysis to analyze the structure of your website. This is done using ARIA accessibility attributes and semantic HTML. It also examines the context of previous commands to determine which element should be targeted for each command. This means that even if HTML code for the UI is changed underneath the code, the test will still be valid as long the user's journey remains the same. Your website does not have to be perfect for UI-licious work.
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    BugBug Reviews

    BugBug

    BugBug

    €69 per month
    Easily design dependable tests by simply documenting your user experience on the web application, without needing any coding expertise. Ensure that essential application processes function properly by executing and confirming tests according to a set schedule. Say goodbye to repetitive testing of the same features after updates to the app. Utilize BugBug to streamline your manual regression tests and eliminate the hassle of managing IT infrastructure. By leveraging BugBug's cloud capabilities, you can significantly reduce DevOps expenses, regardless of your team's level of experience. Collaborating to create tests within a team becomes straightforward, enjoyable, and impactful with BugBug. Enhance trust and boost user satisfaction by significantly minimizing the likelihood of bugs with every release. Capture your actions in the browser to create tests, and edit and execute them with confidence that they will perform as expected! Our reliable record-and-playback tool is designed to enhance your workflow, genuinely improving the testing process rather than just promoting it. Embrace a new era of testing efficiency and effectiveness with BugBug, where innovation meets user-centric solutions.
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    Karma Reviews

    Karma

    Karma

    Free
    Karma primarily aims to create an efficient testing environment for developers. This environment is designed to minimize the need for extensive configurations, allowing developers to focus on coding while receiving immediate feedback from their tests. Quick feedback is essential for enhancing both productivity and creativity. Users can test their code across various real browsers and devices, including smartphones, tablets, and even a headless PhantomJS instance. The entire workflow can be managed via the command line or directly from the IDE; simply saving a file will prompt Karma to execute all relevant tests. Additionally, Karma actively monitors all files listed in the configuration, and any modification to these files will trigger a test rerun as it notifies the testing server to instruct all connected browsers to execute the test code anew. Each browser loads the source files in an IFrame, runs the tests, and sends the results back to the server, ensuring developers are always informed of their code's performance. This seamless integration fosters a more streamlined development process and helps maintain code quality over time.
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    Playwright Reviews

    Playwright

    Playwright

    Free
    Playwright is compatible with all contemporary rendering engines, such as Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. It enables testing across various operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS, whether locally or in continuous integration environments, and can operate in both headless and headed modes. The framework ensures that actions are only performed once elements are ready for interaction, and it includes a comprehensive set of introspection events. This synergy effectively removes the reliance on artificial timeouts, which are a common source of unreliable tests. Additionally, Playwright's assertions are tailored for the dynamic nature of the web, automatically reattempting checks until the specified criteria are fulfilled. Users can customize their test retry strategies and capture execution traces, videos, and screenshots to further mitigate instability. In terms of architecture, browsers execute web content from different origins in separate processes, allowing Playwright to align with modern browser frameworks and conduct tests out-of-process. This design choice helps to avoid the usual constraints associated with in-process test runners, ultimately enhancing testing efficiency and reliability. As a result, Playwright emerges as a robust solution for developers seeking to streamline their testing processes.
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    LT Browser Reviews

    LT Browser

    TestMu AI

    $15 per month
    Next-gen browser for building, testing and debugging mobile websites. You can test the website on various pre-installed mobile device views ports. LT Browser is a mobile browser that allows you to view the website in both iOS and android resolutions. Can't find your favorite device? LT Browser allows you to create your own device view port and save it for later use. You can create new mobile, tablet, or desktop devices to test your website. You can also test the screen resolution on different devices. Screen resolution testing can be done on different screen sizes. Mobile website testing doesn't require you to switch between two devices. LT Browser allows you to test two devices simultaneously. You can perform mobile website testing on different sizes of tablet and desktops, and inspect websites on different resolutions simultaneously. LT Browser includes DevTools that allow you to simultaneously test responsiveness on multiple devices. You can test website on different resolutions using separate DevTools.
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    SpiraCapture Reviews
    SpiraCapture™ is a browser extension designed to facilitate exploratory testing by intelligently capturing and organizing testing sessions, allowing for seamless saving of recordings into SpiraTest. Cem Kaner, the originator of the term Exploratory Testing, described it as "a style of software testing that emphasizes the personal freedom and responsibility of the individual tester." This method encourages a spontaneous and intuitive approach, where testing steps are not predetermined and must be documented manually. The sequence and flow of a testing session play a crucial role in fostering effective communication between testers and developers. At Inflectra, we aim to enhance this communication speed and efficiency through SpiraCapture. There are instances when understanding the exact actions that led to an issue in the application is essential. What specific clicks or URL modifications contributed to that peculiar state? By automatically recording every significant action taken by the tester, SpiraCapture ensures that all important details are preserved for review. This not only aids in troubleshooting but also promotes better insights into the testing process itself.
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    toast.log Reviews

    toast.log

    toast.log

    $20 one-time payment
    The toast.log extension is a versatile tool that functions seamlessly across all websites and themes, including offline use! There's no need for script installation or code modifications. Rest assured, the notifications are private and only visible to you; other users browsing the site won't see them. It operates effectively in both development and production environments, giving you full control over its functionality. You can easily toggle it on or off, or set it to work on specific domain names. If you're primarily focused on errors, you can customize your notifications to include only errors, warnings, or logs. At a glance, you'll be able to identify the file name and line number associated with any errors. What's more, each error notification includes a convenient button that directs you to Google for diagnostics, streamlining the troubleshooting process since you might have intended to search for solutions anyway. You can also view arrays, objects, and JSON in an expandable format, allowing you to click to either expand or collapse properties for easier navigation. This makes debugging extensive logs a breeze. Additionally, you can personalize the appearance of toasts by adjusting font size, opacity, border radius, and a variety of other settings to match your preferences. Ultimately, toast.log is designed to enhance your debugging experience and make your workflow more efficient.
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