What is vStellar?

vStellar is a next-generation test automation framework that brings speed, accuracy, and scalability to software quality assurance through an intuitive low-code environment. It combines UI, API, and mobile testing capabilities under one roof, allowing QA teams to manage the full testing lifecycle—from creation to reporting—without switching tools. Designed for both developers and non-technical users, vStellar offers a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that enables test case design, execution, and analysis directly within the IDE. Its parallel execution engine ensures faster results, while integrations with CI/CD systems, version control platforms, and third-party services streamline workflows across teams. With built-in cross-browser, performance, and accessibility testing, vStellar empowers teams to validate every layer of an application efficiently. Detailed dashboards provide deep insights into test coverage, success rates, and performance metrics. The platform supports automated reporting and real-time collaboration, helping QA teams catch issues early and release confidently. Trusted by technology leaders worldwide, vStellar has earned praise for its rapid setup, minimal maintenance, and exceptional adaptability. Its cloud-based architecture ensures smooth scaling as projects grow, maintaining consistency across test environments. Whether you’re modernizing legacy systems or building cutting-edge apps, vStellar gives you the power to test smarter and deliver faster.

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Free Version:
Free Version available.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
vStellar
Date Founded:
2020
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
vstellar.io

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Video Library
Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

vStellar Categories and Features

Web Accessibility Testing Tool

ADA Compliance
Alerts / Notifications
Automated Testing
Mobile Accessibility Testing
Ongoing Accessibility Monitoring
Reporting / Analytics
Visualize Accessibility
WCAG Compliance

Performance Testing Software

API Testing
Benchmarking
Cross Browser Testing
Debugging
Historical Reporting
Load Testing
Mobile Testing
Parallel Testing
Regression Testing
UI Testing
Web Testing

Mobile App Testing Tool

Functional Testing
Installation Testing
Interruption Testing
Memory Testing
Performance Testing
Usability Testing

Automated Testing Software

Hierarchical View
Move & Copy
Parameterized Testing
Requirements-Based Testing
Security Testing
Supports Parallel Execution
Test Script Reviews
Unicode Compliance

API Testing Tool

Functional Testing
Fuzz Testing
Load Testing
Penetration Testing
Runtime and Error Detection
Security Testing
UI Testing
Validation Testing

vStellar Customer Reviews

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  • Reviewer Name: Paul A.
    Position: Software Engineer
    Has used product for: Less than 6 months
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    Efficient, Scalable Automation

    Date: Oct 08 2025
    Summary

    vStellar makes automating tests so much easier. The ability to test across multiple environments—API, UI, mobile, and performance—has been a game-changer. Plus, the low-code platform means we can scale our testing processes without needing an army of automation engineers.

    Positive

    vStellar’s low-code framework simplifies test automation across UI, API, mobile, performance, and accessibility. It boosts efficiency, reduces errors, and is easy to use even for non-developers. With seamless integration and helpful analytics, teams can test more, faster, and with greater confidence.

    Negative

    It may struggle with complex, highly customized tests and could lead to vendor lock-in. Advanced features still require some technical skill, and automated tests need regular maintenance. Costs and setup time might also be a concern for smaller teams.

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