About this software
BrowserStack Percy Visual Cloud is a visual testing platform that automates UI snapshot capture, comparison against baselines, and visual review for web and mobile interfaces. It uploads snapshots from automated tests or CI builds, surfaces visual diffs in a review UI, and integrates with common test frameworks and version control systems for team collaboration.
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Benefits
- Detect visual regressions: Compares UI snapshots to detect unintended visual changes quickly.
- Integrates with CI workflows: Uploads snapshots during builds for automated comparison and reporting.
- Supports web and mobile UIs: Captures screenshots across browsers and device viewports for comparisons.
- Review and approval workflow: Provides a UI to review diffs and approve visual changes.
- Integrates with test frameworks: Works with common test frameworks via SDKs and CLI integrations.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation: Online documentation covers setup, SDKs, and usage guidance.
- Developer SDKs: SDKs and integrations enable test frameworks to capture and upload snapshots programmatically.
- Web-based support resources: Knowledge base articles and FAQs provide troubleshooting and configuration help.
- Account management: BrowserStack portal handles account, subscription, and user access controls.
- Release notes: Product release notes and changelogs are available through publisher documentation.
Frequently asked questions
What is BrowserStack Percy Visual Cloud?
A visual testing and review platform for UI changes that captures snapshots, compares layouts across renders, and helps teams detect unintended visual regressions during development.
How does BrowserStack Percy Visual Cloud integrate with CI/CD and development workflows?
It plugs into build and pull request pipelines to run visual checks as part of automated testing, surfacing visual diffs and review tasks alongside code changes.
Which platforms and front-end frameworks does it support?
Designed for web and component-driven UIs, it works with common browsers and front-end frameworks to capture renders for visual comparison and review.
How are visual diffs reviewed and approved?
Diffs are presented as side-by-side or overlay comparisons, with tools to annotate, accept, or ignore changes so reviewers can update baselines through the review interface.