Applitools Unveils Competitive Advantages of Visual Quality in the 2019 State of Automated Visual Testing Report

SAN MATEO, Calif., May 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Applitools, a provider of AI Powered end-to-end Visual Testing and monitoring, today announced the "2019 State of Automated Visual Testing Report." The report finds that as the number of screens and pages across applications, websites, operating systems and devices continues to grow at breakneck speed, the continuous management of a web application's visual quality is a competitive advantage for businesses worldwide.

Download the 2019 State of Automated Visual Testing Report: (http://bit.ly/SVTRWhitepaper)

Conducted as an independent survey of over 350 companies, the data outlines research findings for visual testing and quality, and identifies key patterns that drive excellence in Application Visual Management. Leveraging the research, organizations can better understand the business challenges and opportunities associated with visual quality and how they compare to the market overall along key dimensions of visual testing including coverage, release velocity, quality, and team morale.

This year's Report includes several vitally important findings:

    --  Visual bugs are common and cost the typical R&D team between $1.75m and
        $6.9m annually to fix. The average release to production has nine visual
        bugs, but over 30 percent of companies release more than 22 bugs per
        release, costing them over $143,000 per release. For a team pushing
        towards CI-CD and releasing only four times per month, these common
        visual bugs and the cost and time to fix them decreases release velocity
        and lowers visual quality significantly.
    --  Today's typical "Digitally Transformed" brand now boasts 28 unique web
        and mobile applications, each with 98 pages or screens per app, viewable
        in 5 different screen sizes, and read in 6 different human languages.
        This amounts to about 90,000 page and screen variations accessible every
        day by customers. The reality is that apps, websites and devices have
        proliferated to the point where any attempt by human beings to manage
        visual quality with the testing coverage necessary is impossible. With
        the number of screens and pages only expected to increase, plus the
        increasing expectations of faster release cycles, the goal of continuous
        visual quality is even more challenging in the future and underscores
        the need for Visual AI to help meet it.
    --  CI-CD and Digital Transformation initiatives are necessary to deal with
        the enormous challenge of visual quality, yet for over 64 percent of
        companies surveyed these initiatives are either non-existent or failing
        to deliver as planned.
    --  Companies leveraging Automated Visual Testing are building competitive
        advantage via improvements to coverage, quality, release velocity, and
        team morale. Specifically, the data show:
        --  Overall app test coverage increasing by over 60 percent
        --  Visual quality improving by 3.6x with far fewer visual bugs escaping
        --  Monthly release velocity more than doubles
    --  Despite the strategic value to visual quality and release velocity, only
        12 percent of companies surveyed are leveraging automated visual testing
        as of Q1 2019 suggesting competitive advantage is possible for those
        companies who move quickly to adopt the technique this year. By the end
        of 2019, research indicates an additional 38 percent of companies will
        have initiated automated visual testing as a core strategy,
        transitioning this important technology to the mainstream of R&D.

"Today, software equals brand. Managing application quality effectively as releases occur more frequently is becoming a competitive advantage for all companies, regardless of vertical market, company size, or geography," said Gil Sever, Co-Founder and CEO of Applitools. "Continuous visual quality is now a goal for QA and software development teams as the stakes continue to get higher for organizations competing for customer attention and retention in this age of across the board digital transformation."

Companies are encouraged to participate in the research and learn about the 30-day Automated Visual Testing Challenge by joining the webinar, "Wrong Tool, Wrong Time: Re-thinking Test Automation" by visiting: (http://bit.ly/SVTRWebinar). Participants will be able to measure their visual testing performance and progress relative to the market before and after the challenge has been completed, and learn what the world's most innovative testing teams are doing.

About Applitools

Applitools provides a state-of-the-art AI-powered end-to-end visual testing and monitoring platform for Developers, Test Automation, Manual QA, DevOps, and Digital Transformation teams. Our Visual AI technology transforms how organizations approach quality by ensuring web and mobile applications appear and operate exactly as designed across any device, browser, OS, or native application. Applitools is fast, quick to integrate with any DevOps environment, easy to use by anyone on the team, and scalable to any size organization looking to increase speed and quality with every release - an outcome necessary to compete in today's challenging business environment.

Hundreds of companies from a range of verticals, including Fortune 100 firms in software, banking, insurance, retail, and pharmaceuticals, use Applitools to deliver the best possible digital experiences to their customers. Applitools is headquartered in San Mateo, California, with an R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel. For more information, please visit applitools.com.

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