# Carbonate

AI-powered no-code end-to-end testing tool with auto-healing browser tests.

- Category: Developer Tools
- Pricing: From $49
- Free trial: yes
- Tags: No-Code Platform, Automation Tools
- Website: https://carbonate.dev/?via=aigregator
- Aigregator page: https://aigregator.com/tools/carbonate
- API: https://x402.aigregator.com/v1/tools/carbonate

## Overview
Carbonate is an AI-driven end-to-end testing platform that enables developers and QA teams to create automated tests without coding. Users record tests by interacting with their application in a remotely controlled browser, and Carbonate's AI engine automatically generates test scripts in plain English. The tool is designed to be accessible to non-technical users while producing tests that are as fast as hand-written code.

What makes Carbonate distinctive is its auto-healing capabilities. When applications change, Carbonate automatically updates broken tests by understanding the underlying intent rather than relying on brittle HTML selectors. The platform runs tests in parallel in the cloud with comprehensive debugging tools including video playback, network request logs, and console output. Additionally, Carbonate generates tests in PHP, Python, and JavaScript, allowing teams to run tests on their own CI/CD platforms without vendor lock-in.

One limitation is that recording tests on local machines currently requires workarounds like ngrok's developer preview feature, as the tool is optimized for Carbonate's cloud infrastructure.
## Key Features
- No-code test creation through visual recording
- Auto-healing tests that adapt to application changes
- AI-powered test script generation
- Cloud-based test execution with parallel running
- Video playback of test runs
- Network request and console log recording
- Export to PHP, Python, and JavaScript
- Support for shadow DOM and semantic HTML
- Interactive debugging in the recorder

## Use Cases
- Creating end-to-end tests without writing code
- Maintaining tests that automatically adapt to UI changes
- Debugging test failures with video playback and network logs
- Running test suites in parallel across cloud infrastructure
- Exporting tests to own CI/CD platforms for vendor flexibility

## Who It Is For
- Software developers
- QA engineers
- Testing teams
- Non-technical users who need to create automated tests
- Organizations seeking to reduce test maintenance overhead

## Pros
- No coding required - tests created through simple application interactions
- Auto-healing capabilities reduce maintenance burden when UI changes occur
- Generates tests in multiple languages (PHP, Python, JavaScript) for flexibility
- Comprehensive debugging with video playback, network logs, and console output

## Cons
- Recording tests on local machines requires workarounds and is not yet fully streamlined
- Requires remote browser interaction which may not suit all development workflows
- Auto-healing relies on semantic HTML, which may limit effectiveness with poorly structured markup

## Pricing Plans
- Solo: $49/month
- Growing: $99/month
- Enterprise: $299/month

## Alternatives
- Codelull AI
- Playwright
- Cypress
- Selenium

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Source: Aigregator — AI tools directory. https://aigregator.com/tools/carbonate
