Compare the Top Browser Automation Tools that integrate with BrowserStack as of August 2026

This a list of Browser Automation tools that integrate with BrowserStack. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with BrowserStack. View the products that work with BrowserStack in the table below.

What are Browser Automation Tools for BrowserStack?

Browser automation tools automate interactions with web browsers to test applications, perform repetitive tasks, extract data, and execute web-based workflows. These tools simulate user actions such as clicking, typing, scrolling, form submission, file downloads, navigation, and authentication across one or more browsers. They often include capabilities for cross-browser testing, headless execution, scripting, workflow automation, screenshot capture, browser orchestration, and integration with CI/CD pipelines to support development and operational processes. Many browser automation solutions integrate with test automation frameworks, robotic process automation (RPA) platforms, web scraping tools, DevOps platforms, and cloud testing environments. By automating browser-based activities, browser automation tools help organizations improve software quality, reduce manual effort, accelerate testing, and streamline web workflow automation. Compare and read user reviews of the best Browser Automation tools for BrowserStack currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Selenium WebDriver
    Selenium WebDriver drives a browser natively, as a real user would, either locally or on remote machines. WebDriver is simple, it is designed as a concise and compact programming interface. Through a simple setup, WebDriver can be used with all major browsers. Automate real user interactions in Firefox, Safari, Edge, Chrome, Internet Explorer and more! Selenium WebDriver refers to both the language bindings and the implementations of the individual browser controlling code. This is commonly referred to as just WebDriver. The W3C is an international community that works to develop Web standards. In June 2018, WebDriver became a W3C recommendation. Major browser vendors (Mozilla, Google, Apple, Microsoft) support WebDriver and work constantly to improve the browsers and browser controlling code, which leads to a more uniform behavior across the different browsers, making your automation scripts more stable.
    Starting Price: Free
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