Summary
| Foundation Year | 2014 |
| Country | 🇺🇸 United States |
| Founders | Brian Mann |
| Tier | Freemium, Paid |
| Platforms | API, Web Browsers |
| AI Features | API, Browser automation, Cross-browser testing, Debuggability, Real-time Reloads, Time Travel |
| Pricing From | $67 Per Month |
| Support | Yes (Email) |
| Best Used For | Browsing Automation |
| Affiliate Program | No |
| White Label | No |
| API | Yes |
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Description
Features
- Time Travel
- Automatic Waiting
- Interactive Test Runner
- Real-time Reloads
- Debuggability / Built-in Debugging Tools
- Spies, Stubs, and Clocks
- Network Traffic Control / XHR Control
- Cross Browser Testing
- End-to-End Testing
- Component Testing
- Screenshots Capture
- Video Recording
- Flake Detection & Flaky Test Management
- Smart Orchestration (parallelization, spec prioritization, auto-cancel)
- Test Replay
- Branch Review / Analytics & Insights
- Browser Testing
- Visual Debugging
- Test Generation (including AI-powered code generation like cy.prompt())
Free Plan & Pricing
Refund Policy
5 Ratings
[4.7/5]
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AI Review
[4.6/5]
Web opinions about Cypress are mostly very positive. People praise it for being fast, easy to use, and reliable for browser testing, and many reviews mention strong documentation and a smooth developer experience. A few comments note that setup and advanced use can still take some learning.
Sources:- G2.com, Cypress.io, Github.com
Our Expert's Opinion
[4.5/5]
After trying Cypress alongside other test tools, I like how fast and visual it feels, and the automatic waiting and time-travel view make many UI tests much easier for me. I enjoy writing tests in JavaScript and seeing the browser and logs update in real time. But it is not perfect: it only really fits well if your team is okay with JavaScript, some tests still feel flaky when network calls are slow or complex, and debugging weird failures in CI can sometimes take a lot of time. I also hit limits when I tried things like heavy multi-tab or very complex browser setups, and the tool can feel slow or heavy on big test suites. Overall, I think Cypress is a strong choice for many web apps, but it is not a magic solution and you still need good test design and some patience to deal with its quirks.
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