Selenium Webdrive test automation

Automate across all browsers with Selenium’s powerful engine.

Benefit from a battle-tested, open-source tool trusted by millions of QA engineers.

“The Industry Standard for Scalable & Reliable Web Testing”

Selenium WebDriver is the most widely used open-source automation framework for web application testing. It enables cross-browser testing, parallel execution, and seamless CI/CD integration, making it a preferred choice for enterprises and Agile teams. Selenium supports multiple programming languages, including Java, Python, C#, JavaScript, and Ruby, allowing developers and testers to write efficient automated test scripts. With robust browser automation capabilities, Selenium WebDriver ensures faster release cycles, reduced manual efforts, and improved software quality across diverse web applications.

Our selenium webdriver test automation offering

Exilon delivers comprehensive Selenium WebDriver solutions tailored for scalable, reliable, and maintainable automation. Our offerings span full-spectrum web testing — from UI and APIs to integrations with CI/CD and mobile platforms — ensuring faster releases with higher quality.

Cross-Browser & Cross-Platform Testing

Parallel Test Execution with Selenium Grid

Data & Behaviour-Driven Testing

API Testing with RestAssured

Mobile Web Testing with Appium

Custom Automation Framework Development

Why Selenium Webdrive for test automation?

Open-Source & Trusted

Cross-Browser Testing

Platform Independent

Parallel Execution

Enterprise-Ready

Active Community

Why Choose Exilon for selenium webdriver?

Experience, Expertise, and Excellence

Proven Selenium Expertise

Faster Ramp-Up

True Partnership

Business-Focused Testing

FAQs

What is Selenium WebDriver?

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Selenium WebDriver is an open-source tool used to automate web browser actions for testing purposes. It supports multiple browsers and languages, making it ideal for cross-platform testing.

How is Selenium different from other test automation tools?

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Selenium stands out for its flexibility, language support, cross-browser capabilities, and strong community backing. Unlike proprietary tools, it’s open-source and integrates well with CI/CD pipelines, making it ideal for Agile and DevOps workflows.

Does Selenium support cross-browser and cross-platform testing?

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Yes. Selenium WebDriver enables automated testing on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera across Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring wide compatibility and consistent performance.

Can Selenium WebDriver be integrated into CI/CD pipelines?

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Absolutely. Selenium works seamlessly with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, and Bamboo to enable continuous testing as part of CI/CD workflows.

What is Selenium Grid, and why should I use it?

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Selenium Grid enables parallel execution of tests across multiple browsers and machines, significantly reducing overall test execution time and improving testing efficiency.

Can Selenium be used for API testing?

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While Selenium is primarily for web UI automation, it can be extended with tools like RestAssured to perform API testing, offering full-stack test coverage when needed.

Does Selenium support headless browser testing?

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Yes, Selenium can execute tests in headless mode using Chrome or Firefox, allowing for faster execution and integration in environments without a GUI.

Is Selenium WebDriver suitable for mobile testing?

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Selenium itself is for web apps, but when combined with Appium, it can be used to test mobile web applications on iOS and Android browsers.

What programming languages does Selenium support?

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Selenium supports Java, Python, C#, JavaScript, and Ruby, allowing teams to write tests in the language they are most comfortable with.

Is Selenium WebDriver free and actively maintained?

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Yes. Selenium is 100% open-source with no licensing costs. It has a large, active community that continuously contributes to its development and documentation.