

CrossBrowserTesting
Run manual, visual, or automated tests on your website or web application across 1500+ real desktop and mobile browsers right in the cloud.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Browser extension
- Cross browser testing
Tags
- testing-tools
- browser-compatibility
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What is CrossBrowserTesting?
The all-in-one web testing platform supports manual, visual, and automated testing across more than 1500 different desktop and mobile browser configurations. Test on Safari, Internet Explorer, Android, iOS, and more.
Manual Testing: Native debugging tools make manual testing easy to inspect and correct HTML, CSS, and JavaScript errors on any browser.
Visual Testing: Take automated screenshots across multiple browsers at once, then compare side-by-side against historical test runs.
Automated Testing: Run all your automated tests against our cloud testing platform. We work with Selenium, Appium, WebDriver.io, Protractor, and more.







Comments and Reviews
I've used several remote browser testing services, and CrossBrowserTesting.com is by far the absolute best. It has a huge matrix, many different tools, and superb automation APIs (REST and WebDriver). There's now even a Jenkins plug-in. And when it comes to technical support, they're second to none because the founders (Ken, Mike, and Tony) are online and actively participate in support and new feature development.
One thing that sets CrossBrowserTesting.com apart from the competition is the remote client-side network recording, and the ability to forward remote client network requests to a proxy on your local network.
After several years of using CrossBrowserTesting.com alongside other testing services (Sauce Labs, BrowserStack), I can honestly say I consider CrossBrowserTesting.com to be the absolute best.
Free trial worked for 5 minutes, then failed numerous times after that. Closed browser and restarted: it worked after that. Will continue testing, but not impressed at this point.