MobileE2E

    How do you automate native mobile app testing with AI?

    You describe the journey in plain language and an AI agent runs it on a native iOS or Android app – handling taps, swipes, keyboard interactions and screen transitions – using the same goal-based model as web. iOS Simulator and Android emulator testing are available now; real physical-device testing is coming.

    Sub-use-cases

    Covers Mobile login and authentication, dark-mode/visual state, settings persistence across restart, core mobile journeys and mobile app automation testing without scripts.

    1. 01

      What a mobile test should cover

      Native app journeys with mobile-specific failure modes: login on small screens, keyboard behaviour, dark mode and theming, and settings that must persist across app restarts.

    2. 02

      How does AI test a native app?

      The agent runs against simulated/emulator device presets configured in the same interface as web tests, performing the real interaction sequence a user would (tap, type, dismiss keyboard, navigate) and verifying the result.

    3. 03

      When to run mobile tests

      Alongside your web coverage, so mobile isn't the under-tested half of the product.

    4. 04

      Who tests native mobile apps

      Enterprise teams shipping a native app alongside web who don't want two separate testing stacks. Often searched as mobile app testing services or tools.

    5. 05

      How QA.tech helps

      Mobile testing usually means brittle emulator scripts or expensive device farms, so it gets under-tested. QA.tech extends the same agentic model to native apps, giving web and mobile one approach and one report.

    FAQ

    Common questions

    Can AI do mobile app automation testing without scripts?
    Yes – you describe the journey in plain language; the agent performs the taps and swipes and verifies the result.
    Does QA.tech cover both iOS and Android?
    Yes, in simulated/emulator environments.
    Is mobile testing generally available?
    Yes – iOS Simulator and Android emulator testing are available now. Real physical-device testing is on the roadmap.

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