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Selenium

Composite Score
8.8 /10
CX Score
9.1 /10
Category
Selenium
8.8 /10

What is Selenium?

Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to you. Primarily it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should) also be automated as well.

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Awards & Recognition

Selenium won the following awards in the Test Management category

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Selenium Ratings

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Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

87 Likeliness to Recommend

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93 Plan to Renew

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84 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value


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Emotional Footprint Overview

Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

+93 Net Emotional Footprint

The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.

How much do users love Selenium?

1% Negative
4% Neutral
95% Positive

Pros

  • Respectful
  • Saves Time
  • Includes Product Enhancements
  • Performance Enhancing

Feature Ratings

Average 81

Test Planning

83

Test Script Editor

83

Test Coverage Analysis

82

Test Data Management

82

Test tools integration

82

Audit Log

81

Test Case Generator

81

Regulatory Compliance

81

ALM Integration

81

Test Environment Management

80

Test Load Balancing

80

Vendor Capability Ratings

Average 81

Availability and Quality of Training

84

Business Value Created

83

Quality of Features

82

Ease of Implementation

82

Ease of Customization

81

Ease of Data Integration

81

Ease of IT Administration

81

Product Strategy and Rate of Improvement

81

Usability and Intuitiveness

80

Breadth of Features

80

Vendor Support

78

Selenium Reviews

Adesh V.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Other
  • Involvement: End User of Application
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted May 2026

Selenium is reliable but complex choice

Likeliness to Recommend

10 /10

What differentiates Selenium from other similar products?

The key differentiator is its maturity and ecosystem depth. Selenium has been around for years and is widely adopted across enterprises, which means there is extensive community support, documentation, and integration with CI/CD pipelines, cloud grids, and reporting tools. And the thing that really differentiates Selenium is its flexibility.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

The thing that i find compelling is how its neutrality has allowed it to become a kind of shared language for browser automation. Across industries, stacks, and even generations of tooling, Selenium remains a baseline that most engineers understand. That creates a lot of portability like skills, frameworks, and even entire test architectures can move between companies without needing to be reinvented.

What do you dislike most about this product?

The pain point is how manual some of the testing experience feels compared to newer tools. Handling waits, flaky tests, and debugging browser behaviour often requires extra boilerplate and careful engineering discipline. And there’s also a subtle product limitation in its overall evolution pace. Because Selenium is built on a long-standing standard and supports so many environments, changes tend to be increment rather than transformative.

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

I would recommend that if anyone is in a fast-moving product team where speed of development and developer experience are priorities, I would be more cautious. Selenium will work, but it may feel heavier than necessary. So the way i would frame it is to choose Selenium if we want control and proven enterprise reliability, and we are okay investing engineering efforts to shape the testing experience ourself.

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Reliable
  • Trustworthy
  • Unique Features

dev m.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Other
  • Involvement: End User of Application
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Apr 2026

Selenium gives freedom but needs efforts.

Likeliness to Recommend

10 /10

What differentiates Selenium from other similar products?

The key difference is its strong cross browser support. Selenium allows us to run the same tests across browsers like chrome, firefox and edge without major changes. The thing that also makes Selenium stand out is that its open source and there are no licensing costs, and more importantly there is a huge global community behind it.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

The aspect that stands out is how language agnostic it is. Being able to write tests in the same language as our application just makes everything smoother, from development to maintenance. it reduces contexts switching and makes whole process feels like using a tool and more like extending our actual codebase.

What do you dislike most about this product?

The pain is the stability that Selenium tests can sometimes ne flaky, particularly when dealing with dynamic web elements or timing issues. we often find ourself adding waits, retries, or custom logic just to make tests reliable. the flexibility is powerful, but it also means more upfront effort and ongoing maintenance, especially for larger projects.

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

I would recommend keeping our tests design clean and maintainable from day one. things like using the page object model, writing reusable components, and avoiding hard coded waits can save us from a lot of headaches down the line. Selenium can become messy quickly if we do not keep things organized, especially as our test suits grows.

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Reliable
  • Performance Enhancing
  • Inspires Innovation

Kate D.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Technology
  • Involvement: End User of Application
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Feb 2026

‎Automated testing made simple

Likeliness to Recommend

9 /10

What differentiates Selenium from other similar products?

‎Selenium differentiates itself through its open-source nature, flexibility, and wide adoption for web application testing. It works across different browsers and operating systems, enabling cross-browser testing without additional costs.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

‎I like Selenium for its flexibility and scalability in automated testing. It helps me to write scripts in multiple programming languages and supports a wide range of browsers and platforms, making it ideal for cross-browser testing. Being open-source, it provides access to a large community, extensive documentation, and reusable libraries to solve problems efficiently. It has empowered me to automate complex testing workflows effectively.

What do you dislike most about this product?

‎I haven’t come across any dislikes so far.

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

‎Selenium requires programming knowledge, so teams without coding experience may face a learning curve. Otherwise, it is the best open-source solution for automated web testing.

Pros

  • Continually Improving Product
  • Enables Productivity
  • Effective Service
  • Inspires Innovation

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