Summary
| Foundation Year | 2011 |
| Country | N/A |
| Founders | Dan Cuellar |
| Tier | 100% Free |
| Platforms | API, Web Browsers |
| AI Features | API, Browser automation, Cross-browser testing, Cross-language API, Cross-platform testing |
| Pricing From | Free Forever |
| Support | N/A |
| Best Used For | AI Browsing Automation |
| Affiliate Program | No |
| White Label | No |
| API | Yes |
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Features
- Cross-platform UI automation
- Native, hybrid, and mobile web app testing
- Multi-language client support (Java, JS, Python, Ruby, C#, etc.)
- WebDriver (W3C) protocol based automation
- Real device, emulator, and simulator support
- Desktop app automation (Windows, macOS) via drivers
- Smart TV and other device platform support via extensions/drivers
- Pluggable driver architecture (Android, iOS, Web, Desktop, TV, etc.)
- Plugin system for extensions (e.g., Inspector, image comparison, etc.)
- Session capabilities management (desired capabilities)
- Gesture and touch action automation (tap, swipe, scroll, multi-touch)
- Device interaction APIs (orientation, geolocation, logs, performance data)
- Screenshot and page source capture
- CI/CD and Selenium Grid integration support
- Open-source ecosystem under OpenJS Foundation
Free Plan & Pricing
No paid plan available for Appium
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5 Ratings
[4.4/5]
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AI Review
[4/5]
Appium is a popular open-source tool for mobile app testing that supports both Android and iOS platforms with cross-platform script reuse. It is reliable and productive but has a somewhat complex initial setup and requires third-party tools for reporting.
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Our Expert's Opinion
[4.2/5]
Appium feels like a powerful tool when you want one place to test many kinds of mobile apps, and I like that you can use many languages and real devices or emulators with the same tests. But it is not always easy to work with: the first setup can be confusing, drivers and tools must match the right versions, and sometimes tests are slow or flaky, especially on older devices or big test suites. It gives you a lot of control and flexibility, but you also spend time reading docs, tuning capabilities, and fixing small things that break after OS or tool updates. So Appium can save you effort in the long run, but you need patience and some technical skill, and it is not the smoothest option if you just want quick and simple tests.
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