About this software
BrowserStack Percy Visual Core captures and manages application screenshots to detect visual regressions across browsers and viewports. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines and SDKs to automate snapshot capture during builds, then highlights pixel-level differences for review. Teams use Percy to speed visual QA with a web review interface that lets developers and designers approve or reject UI changes and track visual baselines over time.
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Benefits
- Visual regression detection: Detects pixel-level changes between baseline and new screenshots automatically.
- CI/CD integrations: Integrates with CI pipelines to capture snapshots during builds.
- Cross-browser screenshots: Captures screens across browsers and viewport sizes for broad coverage.
- Review and approval UI: Provides a web interface for reviewers to accept or reject changes.
- SDK and framework support: Works with popular test frameworks and Percy SDKs for automation.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation: Comprehensive online docs explain setup, SDK usage, and integration steps.
- SDK examples: Language-specific SDK examples and code snippets are available in the docs.
- CI/CD integration guides: Step-by-step guides cover common CI systems and plugin configurations for Percy.
- Community resources: Forums and public issue trackers provide community feedback and examples.
- Enterprise support options: Paid plans include enterprise support and onboarding services described on BrowserStack's site.
Frequently asked questions
What is BrowserStack Percy Visual Core?
A visual testing engine that captures UI snapshots or screenshots, compares them to baselines, and surfaces visual regressions for review during development.
How does it integrate into CI/CD pipelines?
It can be invoked from build and test stages to upload snapshots, run automated visual comparisons, and return results to the pipeline for developer review.
How are visual differences detected and reviewed?
Differences are identified by comparing new snapshots to stored baselines; detected changes are highlighted for reviewers who can accept, reject, or annotate updates.
Can it test across browsers and viewports?
Designed to evaluate UIs rendered in different browsers and viewport sizes by capturing snapshots across environments, enabling cross-browser and responsive visual checks.