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BrowserStack launches Chrome extension that bundles 10+ manual web testing tools

Testing company BrowserStack has announced a new Chrome extension called Testing Toolkit that includes 11 different manual web testing tools. 

According to the company, manual web testing has been very fragmented, and QA teams are often switching between multiple different apps and accounts, leading to unnecessary context switching and lost time. 

The Testing Toolkit acts as a single tool to tackle the work of many, spanning the entire testing life cycle, including setup, execution, and bug reporting.

The 11 tools include:

  • Live cross-browser testing across 3,500 browsers
  • Responsiveness testing
  • Accessibility testing
  • The ability to overlay Figma designs on a webpage to discover visual differences
  • Bug reporting with automated screenshots, console logs, network data, and system information
  • AI powered test generation
  • Cookie manager for searching, adding, editing, and deleting cookies
  • Cache manager to control what gets cleared and over what time period
  • JSON formatter
  • HTTP request/response modification, URL redirection, and mock API responses via Requestly
  • Common workflow automation 

“Testing Toolkit was born out of a simple observation—we saw how fragmented manual web testing workflows had become,” said Nakul Aggarwal, co-founder and CTO at BrowserStack. “With this launch, we’re giving testers and developers a powerful yet lightweight way to streamline their daily tasks. No clutter. Just better testing.”

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