Compare the Top Visual Testing Tools that integrate with BrowserStack as of November 2025

This a list of Visual Testing 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 Visual Testing Tools for BrowserStack?

Visual testing tools for software allow developers to detect and track user interface issues in applications. These tools are designed to provide an automated way to identify visual regression errors, such as incorrect text formatting, incorrect layout spacing, and missing images. Tests can be executed against a range of browsers and devices to ensure that changes remain consistent across different contexts. Visual testing tools are typically integrated with existing development processes, such as version control systems or continuous integration pipelines, allowing teams to regularly review user interfaces for any potential problems before they reach the end users. It can also be used during manual QA testing sessions as it helps testers quickly identify any UI-related bugs. Compare and read user reviews of the best Visual Testing tools for BrowserStack currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Testim

    Testim

    Tricentis

    Testim is the fastest path to resilient end-to-end tests—codeless, coded or both. Testim lets you create amazingly stable codeless tests that leverage our AI, but also the flexibility to export tests as code. You can leverage Testim’s modern JavaScript API and your IDE to debug, customize or refactor tests. Store them in your version control system to keep them in sync with branches and run tests on every commit. Run parallel, cross-browser tests on our test cloud or Selenium-compatible grids while integrating with your CI and dev tools to run smoke tests on pull requests, end-to-end tests on release candidates, or full regression suites on a schedule. Customers like Microsoft, Salesforce, NetApp, Wix, and JFrog run millions of tests on Testim each month. Learn more on our website and sign up for your free account!
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    Starting Price: $20,000 a year
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    Galen Framework

    Galen Framework

    Galen Framework

    Layout testing seemed always a complex task. Galen Framework offers a simple solution: test location of objects relatively to each other on page. Using a special syntax and comprehensive rules you can describe any layout you can imagine. Galen Framework runs well in Selenium Grid. You can set up your tests to run in a cloud like LambdaTest, or Sauce Labs, or BrowserStack so that you can even test your responsive websites on different mobile devices. Galen can run multiple tests in parallel which is also a nice time saver. Galen Framework is designed with responsiveness in mind. It is easy to set up a test for different browser sizes. Galen just opens a browser, resizes it to a defined size and then tests the page according to specifications. Using Galen Specs Language you are able to describe any complex layout including different screen sizes or browsers. It's not only easy to write, it is also easy to read it if you are unfamiliar with the language.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Percy

    Percy

    Percy

    Percy is an all-in-one visual testing and review platform that automates visual quality assurance by capturing screenshots of your web, mobile, or component UI, comparing each snapshot against a baseline, and highlighting any unintended visual changes to ensure pixel-perfect consistency. The platform supports integration with popular test frameworks, CI/CD pipelines, and component libraries, enabling teams to capture snapshots at each commit, review diff overlays, approve changes, suppress noise from dynamic elements, and maintain stable visual approval workflows. Percy works across multiple resolutions, browsers, devices, and viewports, and offers features like cross-browser testing, full-page capture, branch-aware baseline selection, intelligent diff filtering, and built-in collaboration tools (approve, request changes, comment). With support for SDKs in major languages and frameworks (e.g., Playwright, Cypress, Storybook), teams can embed Percy into their existing test suites.
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