Compare the Top Regression Testing Tools that integrate with Jtest as of November 2025

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

What are Regression Testing Tools for Jtest?

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 Jtest currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Selenium

    Selenium

    Software Freedom Conservancy

    Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to you. Primarily it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should) also be automated as well. If you want to create robust, browser-based regression automation suites and tests, scale and distribute scripts across many environments, then you want to use Selenium WebDriver, a collection of language specific bindings to drive a browser - the way it is meant to be driven. If you want to create quick bug reproduction scripts, create scripts to aid in automation-aided exploratory testing, then you want to use Selenium IDE; a Chrome and Firefox add-on that will do simple record-and-playback of interactions with the browser. If you want to scale by distributing and running tests on several machines and manage multiple environments from a central point.
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    Applitools

    Applitools

    Applitools

    Applitools provides an end-to-end UI testing and monitoring platform powered by Visual AI for Developers, Test Automation, Manual QA, DevOps, and Digital Transformation teams. Our Visual AI technology transforms how organizations approach quality by ensuring web and mobile applications appear and operate exactly as designed across any device, browser, OS, or native application. Applitools is fast, quick to integrate with any DevOps environment, easy to use by anyone on the team, and scalable to any size organization looking to increase speed and quality with every release - an outcome necessary to compete in today’s challenging business environment. Hundreds of companies from a range of verticals, including Fortune 100 firms in software, banking, insurance, retail, and pharmaceuticals, use Applitools to deliver the best possible digital experiences to their customers. Applitools is headquartered in San Mateo, California, with an R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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    Appium

    Appium

    The JS Foundation

    Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps. It drives iOS, Android, and Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol. Appium is built on the idea that testing native apps shouldn't require including an SDK or recompiling your app. And that you should be able to use your preferred test practices, frameworks, and tools. Appium is an open source project and has made design and tool decisions to encourage a vibrant contributing community. Appium aims to automate any mobile app from any language and any test framework, with full access to back-end APIs and DBs from test code. Write tests with your favorite dev tools using all the above programming languages, and probably more (with the Selenium WebDriver API and language-specific client libraries).
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