Compare the Top Load Testing Tools that integrate with Grafana as of October 2025

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

What are Load Testing Tools for Grafana?

Load testing tools are used to test and verify the quality and performance of an application under workload in order to get rid of problems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Load Testing tools for Grafana currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    k6

    k6

    k6

    The best developer experience for load testing. Open source load testing tool and SaaS for engineering teams. The k6 API and CLI are easy-to-use, flexible and powerful. Write tests in Javascript that mimic real-world scenarios. Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application remain performant. Configure SLOs in your k6 script to test the health of your services. Create tests faster with our browser recorder and converters (JMeter, Postman, Swagger). Extensive documentation, awesome community and first class support. No XML. No DSL. Just familiar scripting with ES6 JS.
    Starting Price: $99.00/month
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    PFLB

    PFLB

    PFLB

    PFLB is an AI-powered load testing platform where you can simulate massive traffic to your websites, and applications. It’s easy to use and super helpful for teams that want to ensure their product is ready to scale. Features: Realistic testing with scenario-based traffic simulation. Importing your production load profile with Google Analytics integration. Easy scripting with an intuitive no-code editor. Executing advanced JMeter scenarios at scale. Resolving bottlenecks with AI-powered performance insights. Discovering load testing results with Grafana dashboards. Protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, gRPC, JDBC, JMS, AMQP, MQTT, Kafka.
    Starting Price: $50/month
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