Top 10 QA (Testing) software

April 25, 2025 | Editor: Michael Stromann


QA (Quality Assurance) software provides tools to automate systematic software testing and evaluation.
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Selenium automates browsers. Primarily, it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can be automated as well.
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AI-augmented software quality management platform. Test, launch, and optimize digital experiences while collaborating and scaling testing operations efficiently.
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Microsoft Playwright enables reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps.
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Intelligent test automation software. Tricentis Tosca optimizes and accelerates end-to-end testing of your entire digital landscape. Its codeless, AI-powered approach accelerates innovation across your enterprise by taking the bottlenecks out of testing and the risks out of software releases.
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Cypress is a frontend test automation tool for regression testing of web applications. With Cypress, you can easily create tests for your modern web applications, debug them visually, and automatically run them in your continuous integration builds.
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Powerful cloud-based test automation platform that lets you automate tests for web, mobile, desktop apps, and APIs in minutes.
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Tricentis Testim's AI-powered SaaS platform helps you quickly write tests, minimize maintenance, and ship quality at the speed of innovation.
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mabl is the leading AI-native test automation platform, that empowers software teams to accelerate innovation while ensuring exceptional quality.
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The only end-to-end test automation tool you'll ever need. testRigor empowers the whole team to write end-to-end UI tests quickly and efficiently.
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AI testing tool to give the ability for anyone to create automated E2E tests for the application.

Important news about QA (Testing) software


2024. Autify launches Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance



In a universe not entirely unlike our own, where engineers waged endless battles against the nebulous forces of software bugs, there appeared Autify, a startup with a mission that seemed just crazy enough to work. With a delightful blend of whimsy and logic, they unleashed Zenes, an AI-driven beta that doesn't just help with quality assurance but takes it out for a long lunch and tells it not to worry about the check. Having just pocketed a cool $13 million Series B, Autify's Zenes cheerfully scans your product requirement documents in formats like .html, .pdf, .docx and .md and in a twist of code wizardry, it generates test cases faster than you can say "hitchhiker." These cases are yours to tweak, polish and admire, before Zenes waves its proverbial towel and poofs them into fully automated test codes—claiming a 55% cut in creation time, for good measure. Honestly, it’s enough to make a bug lose its will to live.


2014. Microsoft acquired mobile app testing platform HockeyApp



Apple has Test Flight, Twitter has Crashlytics and now Microsoft has HockeyApp. The Windows Phone manufacturer has made an acquisition to further develop its mobile sector, this time targeting developers. HockeyApp is a collection of tools that includes real-time crash reports, user feedback mechanisms, a beta distribution platform and test analysis that operates across Windows Phone as well as Android and iOS. Microsoft has been concentrating on extending its own apps to Android and iOS and to continue attracting developers to its platform, it needs to create an environment where they can test and develop beyond just Windows Phone.



Editor: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email stromann@liventerprise.com