Browser test automation at scale

Scalable and cost-effective test automation infrastructure for Selenium, Playwright, and Cypress testing.

Test instantly on BrowserStack cloud or configure a self-hosted setup on AWS, GCP, or Azure in minutes.

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Why Choose Automate TurboScale?

Automate TurboScale eliminates test automation infrastructure setup & maintenance overheads, ensures unparalleled scalability, and provides AI-driven test reporting, debugging, & orchestration.

Effortless setup & management of test infra

  • Get started with cloud infrastructure immediately or set up self-hosted infrastructure on GCP, AWS, or Azure in minutes
  • Seamless browser & test framework updates ensuring access to the latest features
  • Integrate existing test-suite without any code changes

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Faster builds with cost-effective parallelization

Scalable test infra for faster & reliable testing

  • Test in parallel on hundreds or thousands of browsers for faster build times
  • Test using an isolated and consistent browser state with containerization for better test stability
  • Built-in continuous monitoring, health checks, fault tolerance, and load balancing for high availability and uptime

Debug & optimize with built-in Test Observability

  • Smart test reporting and AI-driven failed test analysis
  • Custom dashboards to monitor flakiness, automation health, and other key metrics
  • Configurable quality gates, webhooks & other intelligent workflows to streamline releases

Experience superior automation with built-in Test Observability

Integrates with your favourite test framework

Effortlessly run browser automation tests using Selenium, Playwright or Cypress.

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FAQs

Automate TurboScale is available in two deployment versions: Cloud-Hosted: A plug-and-play, fully managed solution hosted on BrowserStack’s infrastructure. Self-Hosted: A customizable solution that allows you to set up and manage browser grids on your own cloud infrastructure, whether it is AWS, Azure, or GCP. Learn more here.

A browser automation grid provides a distributed infrastructure to run tests in parallel across multiple browsers, enabling faster and more efficient test execution. You can use the BrowserStack Cloud grid or create your own grid on your own cloud infrastructure, whether it is AWS, Azure, or GCP. Learn more here.

Refer to our docs here to integrate your Playwright tests in minutes with Automate TurboScale.

Refer to our docs here to integrate your Selenium tests in minutes with Automate TurboScale.

Refer to our docs here to integrate your Cypress tests in minutes with Automate TurboScale.

No, Automate TurboScale doesn’t support testing on mobile browsers (Android or iOS devices) as of now.

We don’t support Safari testing out of the box as of now but we do support testing on WebKit, the underlying engine used by Safari, for Playwright and Cypress.

No, Automate TurboScale doesn’t support mobile app testing as of now.

Yes, you can securely test websites hosted on local machines, dev, or staging environments. Refer to docs

Yes, the limit is defined by the number of parallel tests that you purchase.