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Core Platform and Capabilities
Perfecto uses agentic AI to automate tests with visual and semantic understanding, not brittle locators or code scripts. This scriptless approach reduces upkeep, improves stability, and covers complex UIs that coded frameworks miss. It helps teams ship faster with higher coverage and fewer escaped defects.
Yes. Perfecto supports cross-platform reuse, so a single test flow can execute across browsers and mobile devices without rewrites. You get consistent automation, broader coverage, and lower maintenance.
Perfecto adapts to UI changes using computer vision and semantic context, so tests keep running when the app evolves. Teams see significant reductions in maintenance effort, since there are no fragile selectors to chase and fewer duplicate scripts to manage. The result is faster releases with stable automation.
Perfecto covers functional UI testing for web and mobile, regression and cross-browser testing, accessibility checks, performance insights, and continuous testing in CI/CD. It supports manual, low-code, and scriptless automation, so teams can work the way they prefer.
Yes. Perfecto tests AI outputs against your expected rules, data, and visual validation, so chatbots, recommendations, and summaries behave correctly. You remain in control with human-in-the-loop checks where needed.
Integrations and Ecosystem
Yes. Perfecto connects with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Bamboo, and other CI/CD tools to run tests automatically on commits and releases. You get real-time feedback with videos, logs, and results that fit your pipeline.
Yes. You can run existing Selenium and Appium suites on Perfecto’s cloud and continue using BDD with Gherkin while adding scriptless coverage where it makes sense. This preserves prior investments and expands coverage without rewrites.
Perfecto aligns with your QA workflow by passing results and artefacts into your process, so failures, evidence, and traceability live where your team already works. Many teams connect Perfecto results through CI jobs or QA hubs to centralize reporting and defect triage.
Yes. Teams commonly trigger Perfecto runs from Azure DevOps pipelines and align results with their DevOps workflow for traceability. This keeps planning, execution, and reporting connected for faster triage.
Real Device, Web, and Mobile Testing
Perfecto provides instant access to a global cloud of real iOS and Android devices, plus desktop browsers for web testing. You can also use emulators and simulators when speed or scale is the priority.
Yes. Perfecto supports Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and legacy versions, with parallel execution to reduce cycle time. You see how your app behaves across OS and browser combinations before users do.
Yes. You can validate behavior under real-world conditions by simulating bandwidth, latency, packet loss, location, orientation changes, and backgrounding. This ensures your app performs accurately for users in the field.
Authoring, Data, and Reliability
Perfecto analyzes your live application and follows valid UI signals, so actions and checks are grounded in what is on screen. Assertions rely on your expected outcomes and data rules, with optional human review for sensitive flows.
You can author tests before execution and let AI handle resilient navigation during runs. This combines predictable steps with adaptive stability, improving reuse and reducing rework.
Perfecto supports repeatable test runs using synthetic or prepared datasets, so flows remain stable even as data changes. Many teams pair Perfecto with their existing data provisioning or API setup to seed states before execution.
Yes. Perfecto runs on real devices and browsers, so it can interact with push approvals, one-time codes, deep links, and authentication prompts like a user would. Teams typically combine this with secure test data and environment hooks for reliable end-to-end coverage.
Reporting and Analytics
Each run includes videos, screenshots, device logs, and system insights for fast triage. Analytics highlight instability, flakiness patterns, and hotspots so teams can fix once and improve suite health.
Yes. Perfecto supports parallelization for faster feedback and aggregates historical results so you can track pass rates, duration, and coverage over time. This helps teams measure quality and optimize pipelines.
Compliance and Security
Perfecto aligns with enterprise requirements, including SOC 2 and GDPR. You can choose public cloud, private cloud, or on-premises options to meet security policies and data residency needs.
Sessions are isolated, devices are reset between runs, and data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Secure access controls and environment options help enterprises meet internal governance standards.
Enterprise Apps and Use Cases
Yes. Perfecto’s visual and semantic automation handles complex UI components such as tables, carousels, and embedded widgets that appear in enterprise apps and CRMs. Teams use Perfecto to automate critical workflows across web and mobile interfaces.
Yes. Perfecto validates end-to-end flows through complex pages and dynamic content without brittle locators, which helps stabilize regression suites on packaged SaaS.
Script copilots often generate code that still breaks when locators or layouts change. Perfecto removes the scripts and the locators, so tests remain stable as UI evolves and coverage expands.
APIs, Backend, and Databases
Perfecto focuses on end-to-end UI and device-level testing, and many teams pair it with API calls and database checks in setup and teardown using their preferred frameworks. This combines strong UI confidence with reliable backend assertions.
Yes, through your existing toolchain. Teams commonly integrate Perfecto UI tests with service virtualization solutions so UI flows run reliably when backend systems are unstable or unavailable.
Operations, Teams, and ROI
Perfecto is built for manual testers, automation engineers, developers, DevOps, QA leaders, and executives. Manual testers can create automation without code, while engineers can continue with Selenium or Appium and add scriptless coverage where needed.
Teams commonly report faster creation, fewer flaky failures, and broader coverage that lowers the cost of quality. Savings come from reduced maintenance, fewer production defects, and shorter release cycles.
Getting Started
See how Perfecto works across mobile, web, and desktop testing, scriptless automation, AI-driven execution, and analytics in these guided demos. Requesting a custom demo is the best way to see best practices and quick wins firsthand.
Pick based on team size, concurrency, and compliance needs, then select public cloud, private cloud, or on-premises. We will help you size device and browser concurrency for your release cadence.