CrossBrowserTesting

CrossBrowserTesting is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables users to automate their website or web application testing on real desktop and mobile browsers. The cloud-based testing platform maintains an in-house testing infrastructure that provides remote access to thousands of different operating systems (MacOS, Windows, Ubuntu), browsers (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Internet Explorer, etc.), and mobile devices like iOS and Android. Testers and developers can run Selenium, Appium, unit, visual or manual tests without having to install or purchase VMs, simulators, or real mobile devices.
CrossBrowserTesting was co-founded by Ken Kamric, Tony Colston, and Mike Bowen in 2008 and acquired by SmartBear Software in 2016, operating as a standalone business at the headquarters located in Germantown, Tennessee.
Uses
The purpose of CrossBrowserTesting is to perform cross-browser testing on web applications and mobile applications.
It can be broken down further into three main platform functions:
* Live testing - Remote manual testing and native debugging.
* Visual testing - Automated screenshot tool to test responsive layouts and compare visual changes during regression testing
* Automated testing - Selenium and Appium automated testing on real browsers and devices and parallel cloud testing grid
Within these main functions, users can perform the following kinds of testing:
* Test automation
* Manual testing
* Exploratory testing
* Regression testing
* Responsive design testing
* Cross-browser testing
* Parallel testing
* Unit testing
* Functional or GUI testing
* Web testing
* Mobile device testing
 
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