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How to Select the Best Cross Browser Testing Tool

Posted on the 12 December 2020 by Testsigma @testsigmainc

Cross browser testing can be a real headache for a software tester. You may have tested your application on the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, but more often than not, some browsers such as Internet Explorer, Opera Mini, UC Browser get missed out. As a result of this, a portion of your users will not be able to view your product properly.

Thanks to the cross-browser testing tools available in the market, now the cross-browser testing efforts can be significantly reduced. Cross browser testing tools can help you check the compatibility of the app and web pages with different combinations of browsers and operating systems in much less time.

Here are a few key factors you should consider before making a selection – 

1. Cross-Browser Testing Abilities

First and foremost, check the type of testing the tool can perform as cross-browser testing involves specific types of cross-browser testing such as automated testing with Selenium, manual testing with automated full page screenshots. Your goal should be to get a comprehensive set of features in a single tool and you should not move towards a third-party tool to get the job done.

2. Range of Supporting Browsers and Devices

Amount of real devices and supporting browsers available for cross-browser testing is a crucial factor you should consider while making a selection. Avoid tools that are offering less number of real devices or cross-browser options for testing. Look out for those having a massive real device lab and offering new browser variations with a continuous update in its offerings.

3. Initial Time Setup and Getting Started

Every tool has a setup time which might require you to download, install the software, and put in effort to set things up. It is crucial to consider those tools which require a minimal effort to set up. Also, depending on who will be using the tools, consider the learning curve of the tool as many tools would require weeks of setup and training during onboarding.

4. Parallel Test Execution

Running tests in parallel across different test environments can reduce your cross browser testing time drastically. Look for a cross browser testing tool that lets you run your tests in parallel on multiple devices to get faster feedback in Agile and Continuous Delivery.

5. Reporting

Reporting of your tests is as important as executing the tests, so it is crucial to carefully analyze the reporting features of the cross-browser testing tool. See how easily you can communicate or share the results with other team members within or outside the tool such as screenshots, notes, video recordings or other tracking features.

6. Customer Support

You can take a trial of the tool to get an idea about how effective the customer support is and the turnaround time for a query resolution. Try contacting the customer support team to see how responsive they are in case you get issues while running your tests or setting up. You can also check the additional support the tool is providing including documentation, tutorials, webinars and how engaging or supportive their community is.

The checklist will help you ensure that the tool you are choosing for cross-browser testing is the best suited.

One of the major concerns among the testers is the complexity and learning curve of the automation tool which eats up a lot of time, effort and money in getting the ROI. Testsigma is one such tool that solves this problem most effectively as it is very simple and does not require coding skills to operate it. It lets everyone including subject matter experts, functional testers, QAs, and automation engineers write automated tests at least five times faster using simple English.


Check how you can use Testsigma to automate you cross browser testing for continuous delivery


With Testsigma, you can perform testing on more than 1000 operating system and browser combinations that are instantly available on cloud. It includes the latest and widely used legacy versions of all the popular web browsers including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, Android, and iOS. In addition to this, you can run tests in parallel across different test environments which reduces the regression time to just a few minutes and helps you get faster feedback in Agile and Continuous Delivery.

Testsigma’s cross browser testing ensures that your application looks perfect on all browsers by validating your apps visually and finding any visual differences, if any. You also get dynamic and customizable test reports in the form of text logs, screenshots, and video recordings to help you analyze the test results faster and more effectively.

So what are you waiting for? Signup for Testsigma and improve your end-to-end cross browser testing experience


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