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AUTOMATION FOR EVERYONE
No-Code to Full-Code Automation
Whether you prefer no-code, low-code, or scripting, we’ve got you covered.
TestComplete, our on-prem solution, is ideal for automating packaged on-premise apps. It supports low-code or scripting, with popular languages like JavaScript and Python.
For web-based packaged apps, Reflect, our SaaS test automation solution provides fast, no-code, AI-driven automation for applications like Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, and more.
Increase test coverage
Powerful Object Recognition
Successfully automating an application requires you to recognize every object - including buttons, input fields, combo boxes, tabs, grids, lists, and check boxes. TestComplete’s powerful object recognition engine identifies every object uniquely, helping you create stable and reliable tests.
If an object property changes, TestComplete has an auto-heal capability that will find the correct object using Artificial Intelligence and image recognition. Our AI-powered OCR capability helps find text-based objects on the screen that are traditionally hard to capture using property-based methods.
Scale your tests
Reuse Tests Across Workflows
TestComplete enables you to easily reuse components across different modules. This helps create an efficient testing process that can scale across the enterprise. You can define modules based on functionality, categories, or business workflows and then reuse those tests to create a robust automation framework.
You can orchestrate these tests manually or via a Continuous Integration system, and even connect to a test management system. You can also foster teamwork by integrating with Git source control from right within TestComplete.
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