BrowserStack Introduces AI Agent to Keep Builds Green

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BrowserStack has launched its new Self-Healing Agent. This AI-driven tool automatically finds and fixes broken locators during tests. It tackles a key challenge in software delivery. UI changes can lead to many test failures. This means engineering teams might lose up to half their QA time on test maintenance. Each broken locator takes about 15 minutes to fix. The Self-Healing Agent fixes this productivity drain. It quickly adapts to UI updates and keeps builds stable.”When a simple UI change breaks dozens of tests and blocks deployments, automation becomes a liability instead of an asset,” said Nakul Aggarwal, CTO and Co-Founder of BrowserStack. “Our Self-Healing Agent eliminates that friction by catching and remediating locator failures the moment they happen, keeping builds green and teams productive.”

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The agent uses context-aware locator matching, runtime fixes, and clear healing logs. This keeps accuracy high and builds developer trust. It has a two-phase healing process. This quickly fixes problems and offers long-term code solutions. The Self-Healing Agent supports popular automation frameworks like Selenium, Playwright, and Appium. It has helped teams cut automation build failures by 40%. This is a big step forward for resilient, maintenance-free test automation.

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