BrowserStack, the world’s leading software testing platform, announced the launch of the Testing Toolkit, a Chrome extension that combines more than ten essential manual testing tools into one streamlined solution.
Manual website testing is becoming increasingly fragmented. QA teams must juggle half a dozen extensions and applications, switch between tabs, log in to multiple accounts, and waste hours each week on setup and context switching. Many also forgo tools that could improve coverage, especially for checks like accessibility and responsive design.
The Testing Toolkit brings order to this chaos. The extension provides one-click access to a comprehensive set of features covering the entire manual testing lifecycle—setup, execution, and error reporting.
- Comprehensive testing coverage with more than ten built-in tools, including cross-browser testing with more than 3,500 browsers, accessibility testing, and visual overlay comparison.
- One-click error reporting with automatic screenshots, console logs, network data, and system information for complete error documentation.
- Integrated productivity tools such as AI-powered test case creation, cookie and cache management, JSON formatting, HTTP request/response modification, and workflow automation for repetitive tasks.
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“The Testing Toolkit was born from a simple observation: We realized how fragmented manual web testing workflows had become,” said Nakul Aggarwal , co-founder and chief technology officer at BrowserStack. “With this launch, we’re giving testers and developers a powerful yet resource-efficient way to streamline their daily tasks. No clutter. Simply better testing.”
“The best extension or plugin for manual web testing. It has significantly accelerated manual testing. I have already recommended it to all my colleagues, testers, and developers in the company,” said Ayush Agarwal , a software developer at Webninjaz and one of the early users.
SOURCE: PRNewswire