Last Updated on December 24, 2022
Katalon Studio is an all-in-one test automation solution.
Built on top of the open-source Selenium and Appium frameworks, Katalon Studio allows teams to get started with test automation quickly by reducing the effort and expertise required for learning and integrating these frameworks for automated testing needs.
This software is not released under an open source license.
Features include:
- Powerful record and playback.
- Behavior-Driven Development.
- Smart XPath: it uses AI to automatically locate the web or app elements to help you cope with constant changes in every new release. It also helps to increase the possibility of successfully identifying an object.
- Simple deployment: A single, well organized deployment package that contains everything a tester needs for deploying a powerful test automation tool.
- Quick & easy set-up: Beyond the simple installation, Katalon Studio makes it easy to set up the environment. Using Katalon’s pre-built templates and test scripts, it is very easy for testers to run their first test script.
- Faster & weightier outcomes: Built-in example copies, with clear steps on field-specific training, help testers create and run automation test rough writings expeditiously. Every step ranging from undertaking organization, test engenderment, execution, report generation and support, can be executed using Katalon.
- Flexible modes: New testers can use recordings and keywords to create automation tests, while expert testers can employ a full IDE to create increased rough writings.
- Easy usage: Manual testers with minimum programming skills can get the full benefits with very easy steps.
- Smart Wait Function: The execution process will automatically wait until the web page is fully loaded before moving on to the next automation step.
- Built-in and custom keywords refactoring
- Desktop application testing.
- Test artifacts sharing with support for exporting test artifacts and importing them to other projects. The test artifacts — including test cases, test objects, profiles, and keywords — can be exported into ZIP files and imported to any project in Katalon Studio.
- Develop and share private plugins.
- Data-driven testing with custom test data sources.
- SSL client certificate and console log customization.
- Dual scripting interface.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: www.katalon.com/katalon-studio
Support:
Developer: Katalon, Inc.
License: Proprietary – Free Download
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