AI Visual Regression · Pixel + layout · Noise-filtered

Catch Every Visual Bug With AI Visual Regression Testing

AI visual regression testing that catches layout shifts, styling breaks, and rendering bugs before users see them. Get visual confidence at scale, with zero manual screenshots and no blind spots.

Pixel + layout diff Noise filtering SOC 2 Type II
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Signal, not noise

Visual Tests That Catch What Users See First

A working UI is not the same as a good-looking one. ContextQA captures snapshots, compares them at pixel and layout level, and filters acceptable variation, so your team reviews only the diffs that change the experience, with a clear before and after every time.

The blind spot

Functional Tests Miss What Users See

Dynamic layouts, theme variants, and responsive breakpoints create visual regressions that slip right past functional checks.

Coverage

Validate Every Surface

One engine that checks the parts of the UI where visual bugs hide: browsers and devices, breakpoints, and design-system components.

Cross-browser and device
UI consistency verified on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, plus real mobile and tablet viewports, with no manual testing.
Responsive breakpoints
Snapshots at every breakpoint catch regressions that only appear on a specific screen size or device.
Components and design systems
Component-level checks keep buttons, forms, and navigation consistent, with Storybook and component-library support.
Capabilities

What ContextQA Automates for Visual Testing

Production-grade visual validation without the setup complexity or the maintenance burden.

Noise filtering

Ignores timestamps, spinners, and dynamic content so only meaningful diffs surface.

Pixel + layout compare

Detects spacing shifts, z-index changes, and overflow, not just pixel noise.

Component snapshots

Page, viewport, and component-level snapshots, including Storybook.

Cross-browser runs

Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and a real device cloud in parallel.

Baseline version control

Approve, track, and roll back baselines with full history.

Severity classification

Every diff labeled cosmetic, functional, or critical for fast triage.

In action

Visual Regression, Working in Real Time

Watch how ContextQA captures, compares, and triages your UI, live.

ChromeFirefoxSafariMobile
01

Snapshots captured everywhere

Snapshots48 captured
PAGE/checkout6
VIEW1280 / 768 / 3909
COMPButton / Card / Nav18
THEMELight / Dark / RTL15

Capture once, everywhere. ContextQA snapshots pages, viewports, and components across browsers, devices, themes, and languages, no manual screenshots.

02

Baseline vs current, side by side

checkout · 1280px2 diffs
Baseline
Current

See exactly what changed. Current snapshots compare against approved baselines at pixel and layout level, with changed regions highlighted for review.

03

Every browser and breakpoint

Coverageall green
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Chrome98%
Firefox96%
Safari94%
Mobile92%

Consistency everywhere. Automated checks run across browsers, devices, and breakpoints in parallel, and plug into GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Jenkins.

04

Triaged by severity, not guesswork

Diffs by severity12 total
Cosmetic · 7Functional · 4
Critical · 1 · checkout header spacing
1 critical diff blocks the merge until reviewed

Know what to fix first. Every diff is classified cosmetic, functional, or critical, so reviewers approve safe changes and block real regressions.

Capabilities

Everything You Need in One Tool

Visual regression testing should not require a PhD in computer vision or a dedicated DevOps engineer.

The workflow

How AI Spots Visual Changes That Matter

A closed loop that captures, compares, filters, surfaces, and approves on every build.

Under the hood

Why Teams Choose ContextQA for Visual Testing

Intelligent visual validation that adapts to your UI without constant manual tuning.

AI that filters noise

Review real regressions, not timestamp changes and spinners.

Component to page

Test isolated components or entire flows in one platform.

Works with your stack

Storybook, CI/CD pipelines, and component libraries.

Built for global products

Languages, RTL, themes, and accessibility modes.

Enterprise governance

Role-based access, approval workflows, and audit trails.

Baseline control

Versioned baselines with history and rollback.

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Connect Visual Testing With the Rest of the Platform

Visual regression is one surface in ContextQA. Each capability works in sync through agentic reasoning.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

ContextQA analyzes snapshots at both pixel and layout level. It flags structural changes like spacing shifts, alignment issues, and overflow while filtering acceptable variation like timestamps, loading spinners, and dynamic content, so teams review only meaningful visual changes.
Yes. You can mask dynamic regions, ignore acceptable content changes, and validate layout structure. Teams choose which areas are checked strictly versus loosely, and the AI learns patterns over time to reduce false positives.
Teams approve reference snapshots to create baselines. When a change is intentional, you review the diff and approve it as the new baseline. ContextQA keeps baseline history with version control and rollback to previous approved states.
Yes. Visual checks run on pull requests, builds, and deployments across GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Jenkins. Diffs appear inline with code review and failing checks can block merges based on configured thresholds.
Yes. Before-and-after comparisons appear in a visual dashboard. Design and product reviewers approve or reject changes through a web interface with comments and approval workflows, no code or CI access required.
Yes. ContextQA validates isolated components from Storybook, Material UI, and other libraries, testing variations, states, and prop combinations so design-system components stay consistent across products.

Stop Visual Bugs Before Users Notice

ContextQA keeps your UI consistent by filtering noise, catching real issues, and adapting to your design system. See what AI visual regression testing can do for your team.