LT Browser
LT Browser allows you to perform live mobile view debugging of your website on different devices. You can test on mobile and tablet simultaneously on our browser and debug user issues and see their impact on the go on a wise range of mobile devices.
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Does more than just responsive testing!
There are numerous tools that can let us perform responsive testing. However, LT browser puts more on the table with the ability to share bugs on a variety of project management tools. We use it with JIRA and it has saved us a lot of time and effort involved in bug logging. Plus, the inbuilt developer tools have helped us debug on the fly. Being a web developer, I personally know how tedious a testing process can be considering the breadth of devices we have to deal with. But to be honest, LT browser has enabled my team to be more productive.
You get to choose from 25+ devices or create your own custom device.
Integration with JIRA (because we use it) and you got more options to choose.
Extra points to seamless local testing, all you need is localhost URL. That’s it!
LT Browser is the new defacto tool for responsive testing requirements. Being a ecommerce company with wide audience we need to stay on our toes to keep our users bouncing because of a UI bug. LT browser has been helping us for the past 3 months with testing on the latest mobile view ports. And my favorite feature is instant local testing by simply adding the URL and side by side comparison of two devices. And best part of the debugging is that we can see the changes being reflected in real time
As website designers our team loves the way we can show all the progress to our clients. It helped us have a better transparency in our work. We can just screengrab the viewport and easily share it with clients. And the best part is the interface, it's intuitive enough that none of us have ever looked at the support doc. Ability to test the local url path and Integration with JIRA saves a lot of time and makes it easier to communicate within the team. Kudos Team LT Browser..!!
Performing responsive tests to ensure that the website works perfectly fine across various viewports is a tedious task. As we need to test and update your website on a regular basis for responsiveness our team often loses productivity and some UI bugs get slipped away. With LT Browser we could perform responsive testing on different viewports without any hassle.
Performing responsive testing across latest devices and with the option to compare using scroll sync our job was much easier with LT Browser. Another big plus of LT Browser is we could generate the performance statistics of our web-pages such as performance, best practices, SEO by using the performance report feature. Besides, LT Browser provides us with native developer tools to make revisions to our code quickly.
I personally love LT browser because of the simplicity it offers. The tool makes responsive testing an easy task, with its clean UI. The tool helped us testing our clients websites on larger resolutions with custom device options. My team has benefited a lot in terms of time consumption on responsive testing tasks. As we could test on pre-installed mobile browsers, compare and mark errors with easy sharing options using Asana.
Great to see it integrates with Lighthouse to provide real time performance statistics of our website based on the devices we select to test on. It would be good to see if more devices can be compared together and an option to select browsers to test your website on.
LT browser is one such tool that my team looks forward to performing responsive testing. Considering the broad audience we cater as an ecommerce platform, we need to stay ahead of the game and find bugs before our users bounce due to UI bugs. Listing few points that will sum up my experience with the tool
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