Best Regression Testing Tools for Microsoft Excel

Compare the Top Regression Testing Tools that integrate with Microsoft Excel as of July 2025

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

What are Regression Testing Tools for Microsoft Excel?

Regression testing tools are software tools used to detect and fix any functional or technical issues with a program. They are helpful in ensuring that changes to an existing system do not create any unexpected problems. Regression testing tools help find bugs, verify the functionality of a feature, and test for proper integration between components. The primary purpose of regression testing is to ensure that bug fixes work properly, that new features function correctly, and that no new bugs have been introduced with the modification. Regression testing tools can be used for unit tests, end-to-end tests, integration tests, exploratory tests and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Regression Testing tools for Microsoft Excel currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Ranorex Studio
    Empower everyone on the team to perform robust automated testing on desktop, web and mobile applications, regardless of their experience with functional test automation tools. Ranorex Studio is an all-in-one solution that includes tools for codeless automation as well as a full IDE. With our industry-leading object recognition and shareable object repository, Ranorex Studio makes it possible to automate GUI testing for even the most challenging interfaces, from legacy applications to the latest web and mobile technologies. Ranorex Studio supports cross-browser testing with built-in Selenium WebDriver integration. Perform effortless data-driven testing using CSV files, Excel spreadsheets or SQL database files as input. Ranorex Studio also supports keyword-driven testing: our tools for collaboration allow test automation engineers to build reusable code modules and share them with the team. Download our free 30-day trial for a risk-free start to test automation.
    Starting Price: $3,590 for single-user license
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    TESSY

    TESSY

    Razorcat

    TESSY automates the whole unit test cycle including regression testing for your embedded software in C/C++ on different target systems. As an easy-to-install and easy-to-operate testing tool TESSY guides you through the unit test workflow from the project setup through the test design and execution to the result analysis and reporting. TESSY takes additional care of the complete test organization as well as the test management, including requirements, coverage measurement, and traceability. The TESSY test project management feature provides the possibility to define an individual test project structure based on collections and folders, to define environment variables, and to configure your desired compiler/debugger with the help of the integrated Test Environment Editor. The coverage results are displayed directly within the project structure and the test results are stored within test runs which allows for keeping former (successful) results for reporting.
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    Ranorex DesignWise
    Building high-quality, automated tests is a critical part of ensuring that software is well-optimized and polished before release. But it can also be time-consuming for programmers to build numerous tests to catch as many bugs as they can. Ranorex’s DesignWise software can refocus your test building to reduce test cycles, save money, and get your product out the door faster. DesignWise includes a collection of Intelligent Augmentation algorithms and a “control dial” that makes it easy for test developers to create the right number of tests for their project. Users can remove unnecessary variables and only focus on the parameters that they need. This enables team members to find and fill gaps in their test coverage and spot areas where tests are unnecessarily or overlapping and eliminate them.
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