We have added the latest browsers in Real Time Browser Testing for desktops. Test on them now to ensure comprehensive coverage for your testing needs.
- Chrome 127 Beta, 126
- Firefox 129 Beta, 128
- Edge 127 Beta, 126
We have added the latest browsers in Real Time Browser Testing for desktops. Test on them now to ensure comprehensive coverage for your testing needs.
HyperExecute now supports Selenium versions 4.16 to 4.21. This update ensures broader options for test automation frameworks and provides access to the latest Selenium features.
To maintain browser compatibility and access the newest features, we've incorporated support for Firefox version 128. This update guarantees reliable testing on the latest Firefox releases.
HyperExecute now supports k6, a powerful open-source performance testing tool. This integration empowers QA and developers to effortlessly scale their performance testing efforts and gain deeper insights into their applications' performance.
HyperExecute supports all versions of k6 (till 0.52). To use any particular version, all you have to do is mention that specific version in the HyperExecute YAML file
📕 Check the k6 integration documentation to learn more about it.
We are live with real-time browser and app testing on iOS 18 simulators. Now, you can run your web and native mobile applications across various simulators running iOS 18 📱
Now gain deeper insights into your application's network activity during Cypress testing with Network HAR Logs.
This feature is applicable on all versions of the Cypress
Benefits of Network HAR Logs:
📕 Check the Cypress documentation to learn more about it.
We now support Android Debug Bridge (adb) shell in Real Device App Testing, allowing you to run supported adb shell commands directly on Android devices during app testing sessions.
With this, you can get direct device interactions by accessing native device capabilities and the ability to customize test cases through supported adb shell commands.
HyperExecute has released an update for the location-based timezone capability.
With this exciting update, you can now use location names (e.g., "Kolkata") alongside UTC offsets. This empowers you to set precise timezones based on a user's location, ensuring a more seamless user experience.
Previously, you might have needed to use: capabilities.setCapability("timezone", "UTC+05:30");
Now, you can simply set: capabilities.setCapability("timezone", "Kolkata");
📕 Learn how to use timezone capability
In Web Automation, we have released the Selenium versions - 4.21.x and 4.20.x for web automation testing.
Plus, you can also automate web testing on these latest browser versions:
We have now released Accessibility Automation, which helps you perform accessibility testing and identify and fix accessibility issues on your website and web apps. This ensures everyone, including people with impairments, can use your website and web apps easily.
To get started, check out the documentation: Accessibility Automation Testing.
HyperExecute expands its support for the latest versions of browsers for all operating systems: Linux, Windows, and macOS. Now you can ensure flawless functionality across a wider range of environments with support for the latest versions of these popular browsers:
With this expanded compatibility, you can streamline your testing process and deliver exceptional user experiences with confidence!