The product suite, called BrowserStack AI, comprises five agents that address key pain points in the software testing life cycle, which are test planning, authoring, maintenance, accessibility, and visual review.
The company claims these tools can increase productivity by up to 50% and cut test creation time by over 90%.
“We mapped the entire testing journey to identify where teams spend the most time and manual effort and reimagined it with AI at the core,” said Ritesh Arora, CEO and cofounder of BrowserStack. “Early results are game-changing; our test case generator delivers 90% faster test creation with 91% accuracy and 92% coverage, results that generic LLMs can’t match.”
Unlike generic copilots or disconnected plugins, BrowserStack AI agents are built directly into BrowserStack products, drawing context-aware insights from a unified data store across the testing lifecycle, the company said.
The suite includes the test case generator agent, which creates detailed test cases from product documents, and the low code authoring agent, which turns them into automated tests using natural language.
The suite also includes the self-healing agent, which automatically adapts and remediates tests during execution, preventing failures caused by user interface (UI) changes, while the A11y issue detection agent uses AI to surface accessibility issues across websites and apps. Also, the visual review agent highlights only meaningful changes, making reviews faster.
The company also has an integration layer, called BrowserStack MCP Server, that enables developers and testers to test directly from their integrated development environments (IDEs), large language models (LLMs) or any other MCP-enabled client.
“AI is only useful if it delivers meaningful, context-rich outcomes,” said Arora. “That’s why we’ve invested in building AI agents that understand test environments, real-world execution data, and user behaviour across thousands of teams.”
Founded in 2011 by Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal, BrowserStack is a cloud-based platform for developers to test websites and mobile apps across different devices, operating systems, and browsers. It operates across 21 data centres worldwide and provides access to more than 30,000 real devices and browsers for testing.
In February, the company announced the launch of the AI-powered test platform that consolidates the entire toolchain for quality assurances under one platform from creating, planning, executing and debugging testing, with an aim to help development teams deliver applications faster and smarter.
BrowserStack, which said that over 700 engineers are now working on its AI-powered test platform, has more than 20 additional agents in development. The company’s tools currently power more than three million tests daily for over 50,000 teams, including companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia.