You can now configure the network speed when running your tests. Using network condition presets, you can select anything from 5G down to 2G, satellite, or congested WiFi and see how the app performs under real-world conditions. 

  • Throttle network speed: Test what your app does when the connection is slow or unrealiable.
  • Test offline mode: See how your app handles losing connectivity entirely and whether it recovers when it comes back.

Check out our help docs to get started.

QA Wolf now lets you feed images, videos, and audio files directly into the iOS camera or microphone when testing on real iPhones and iPads. We’re opening up a ton of new testing possibilities for mobile teams:

  • Scan a receipt, then convert it to a PDF or extract text with OCR
  • Identify a song playing on the radio
  • Record a video and post it on social media
  • Scan barcodes and QR codes 
  • Host a video chat and validate call quality on a second device
  • …or anything else your app uses the camera and microphone for. 

You can also inject media into the camera roll, if there’s a test that uses media from the device itself.

QA Wolf now supports VPN configuration for iOS app testing, so you can test against internal staging environments, validate region-locked content, and use geo-specific APIs on real devices.

VPN sessions are configured per test run and torn down automatically, so there's no lingering state between runs and no manual setup for each run.

Read more about it here.

Whether your users have high-powered tablets or low-cost phones, your app should work across the entire Android ecosystem. QA Wolf’s Agentic Testing platform now gives you access to any device and OS combo that you need, and the infrastructure to run all your tests in parallel.

Read more: How we built it

Test on their device, not yours

The key to testing Android apps is to focus on the devices and OS combinations your users actually have in their hands. Every app has different needs and different customers—an app that works flawlessly on the latest flagship model could lag or crash on an entry-level model. A dual screen device will behave differently than a tablet. Testing your app on just one or two devices won’t give you full confidence. And testing on devices your customers don’t even use is a waste of time.

Build fast, test fast, ship fast

Our Android testing infrastructure gets mobile engineers up to speed with their web developer counterparts. Pre-warmed, GPU-powered emulators start up instantly and execute test suites in parallel, with real-world fidelity.

Support for biometrics, backgrounding, sensors, and radios means you can test the complex workflows where bugs are most likely to escape.