Summary
| Foundation Year | 2004 |
| Country | N/A |
| Founders | Jason Huggins |
| Tier | 100% Free |
| Platforms | API, Web Browsers |
| AI Features | AI and automation, API, Browser automation, Cross-browser testing, Parallel test execution |
| Pricing From | Free Forever |
| Support | Yes (Email) |
| Best Used For | Browsing Automation |
| Affiliate Program | No |
| White Label | No |
| API | Yes |
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Description
Features
- Browser automation
- Cross-browser testing
- Multi-language client bindings (Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, etc.)
- Selenium WebDriver
- Selenium IDE (record and playback)
- Selenium Grid
- Parallel test execution
- Distributed test execution (remote WebDriver)
- Support for major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)
- Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
- W3C WebDriver standard compliance
- DevTools protocol integration (Chrome DevTools support)
- Relative locators
- BiDi / bidirectional APIs
- Screenshot capture
- Waits and synchronization (implicit/explicit waits)
- Action APIs
- Integration with CI/CD tools
- Open-source, Apache 2.0 license
Free Plan & Pricing
No paid plan available for Selenium AI
Refund Policy
5 Ratings
[4.6/5]
[3.7/5]
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AI Review
[4.8/5]
Selenium.dev is widely seen as the official and trustworthy home of Selenium. Reviews and documentation describe it as a strong open source browser automation project with useful tools like WebDriver, IDE, and Grid. It is praised for broad browser support and active community support, though it is mainly aimed at testing and automation rather than general users.
Sources:- Selenium.dev, Selenium.dev
Our Expert's Opinion
[4.2/5]
After trying Selenium with some other test tools in mind, I feel it is a very powerful but also not very simple tool. I like that it is free, works with many browsers and many languages, and can run tests in parallel with Grid, which is great when a project grows big. But I also see that writing and maintaining tests can be slow and hard, the setup for things like Selenium Grid is confusing, and small changes in the web page can easily break tests and make them feel flaky. The IDE is easy at the start, but record-and-playback tests quickly become weak and messy, so for serious work you still need coding skills and extra tools for reporting and stable waits. Overall, Selenium gives you a lot of control and fits complex, real projects, but it also asks you to invest time, learn good practices, and accept that there will be ongoing maintenance work.
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