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TestSprite

First AI agent automating entire software testing process

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What is TestSprite?

TestSprite is an AI testing agent and automation platform that autonomously handles software verification across the entire development lifecycle, made by TestSprite (the company behind the platform). It integrates with AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and other agentic development systems to create a continuous feedback loop that validates code functionality before human review.

The platform operates through three core stages: intent understanding (parsing PRs or requirements via MCP server integration), functional verification (deploying ephemeral cloud sandboxes to test UI flows, API logic, and edge cases), and autonomous patching (delivering feedback directly to coding agents for self-repair of detected bugs). TestSprite supports AI-generated test creation for frontend UI testing, backend API testing, and full-stack coverage through unified batch generation. It includes a visual interface for no-code test refinement, allowing teams to manage tests and prioritize user journeys without manual coding overhead. The platform also offers continuous regression monitoring on a schedule to detect reliability issues automatically.

TestSprite targets AI-native development teams and engineering organizations using agentic coding systems. According to the platform's metrics, implementations show measurable improvements: teams move from 42% autonomous feature delivery with coding agents alone to 93% when continuous verification is integrated. The tool integrates directly with CI/CD pipelines and provides instant, actionable feedback delivered to pull requests. Pricing varies by usage tier, and the platform offers both a free tier and a Community Edition accessible to developers building with AI-native stacks.

Similar tools addressing AI code verification and automated testing include Testgen LLM (which generates tests from source code) and Symbio (an AI-powered test automation platform). TestSprite differentiates itself by closing the autonomous feedback