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What is BrowserStack and how it works?

What is BrowserStack and how it works?

BrowserStack is a cloud web and mobile testing platform that enables developers to test their websites and mobile application across different browsers, operating systems, and mobile devices. So you can just select whatever the operating system you want, browser, browser version, and all.

Does BrowserStack use real devices?

All our Android and iOS mobile devices are real devices stationed in our data centres. We do not use emulators / simulators.

Is BrowserStack automation tool?

BrowserStack Automate improves functional testing in the following ways: Leverage Open source tools – Harness the industry standard in test automation, Selenium, to automate key user steps such as login, search, checkout and registration.

Is BrowserStack cloud based?

BrowserStack provides a real device cloud, using which QAs can test their web-app across 3000+ real devices and browsers. Additionally, it also provides resources such as: Instant Bug reporting with tools like Jira, Trello, Slack.

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Is BrowserStack a unicorn?

This funding round makes BrowserStack just the ninth Indian SaaS startup to join the Unicorn club and also makes it the most valued SaaS firm in the country. The funding round was led by Silicon Valley investor Mary Meeker’s Bond along with participation from Insight Partners and existing investor Accel.

How accurate is BrowserStack?

BrowserStack provides access to the official mobile emulators of Apple iOS and Google Android. The Android emulator behaviour is 100\% similar to the real device, while the iOS emulator is more than 99\% similar. Learn more about testing in mobile emulators at BrowserStack.

For what reasons would anyone choose BrowserStack?

BrowserStack provides instant access to 2000+ real devices to test your web applications and mobile apps. Testers can do interactive responsive design testing or run automated Selenium testing for cross-browser testing of web applications.