OSB Software · Official BrowserStack reseller in Brazil

BrowserStackTest on real browsers and devices, with no device lab to maintain

With BrowserStack, your team tests websites and mobile apps on real browsers and devices in the cloud — with no hardware to buy, no lab to build and no in-house device grid to maintain. Manual testing, automation with Selenium, Cypress, Playwright and Appium, visual testing and reporting, all wired into your CI/CD. OSB Software handles licensing, local invoicing and commercial follow-up in Brazil.

Manufacturer: BrowserStack Inc.
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What is BrowserStack?

BrowserStack is the cloud software testing platform from BrowserStack Inc. Instead of maintaining a lab with dozens of phones, tablets and virtual machines, your team reaches a cloud of real devices straight from the browser and runs manual and automated tests there — with the same behavior the end user would get.

The platform brings together manual cross-browser testing (Live), manual app testing on real handsets, web and mobile automation (Automate and App Automate), visual testing (Percy), functional and regression testing, geolocation and access to local or firewalled environments. OSB Software helps you size which products, how many users and how many parallel tests fit your operation.

📱 Real devices, not emulators 🌐 3,500+ browser and OS combinations ⚡ Parallel execution 🤖 Selenium, Cypress, Playwright and Appium 👁️ Visual testing with Percy 🔒 Local Testing behind the firewall

Coverage your team simply cannot buy

Figures published by BrowserStack about the platform and its device cloud.

30,000+ real iOS and Android devices in the cloud
3,500+ browser and operating system combinations
150+ integrations with testing and CI/CD tools
50,000+ customers worldwide, from startups to enterprises

From the written test to the result on the pull request

The path a run travels inside BrowserStack:

01

Point

Your Selenium, Cypress, Playwright or Appium suite starts pointing to the BrowserStack cloud — a few lines of config, no test rewriting.

02

Distribute

The run is split across browsers, operating system versions and physical handsets, following the coverage matrix you define.

03

Execute

Hundreds of sessions run in parallel on real devices. What took hours in series now fits inside a build window.

04

Record

Every session keeps video, screenshots and network and console logs — the evidence is ready before anyone asks for it.

05

Report

Results go back to the CI/CD pipeline and the pull request, with quality gates and flaky test detection.

The BrowserStack products OSB licenses

Each product covers one stage of the testing cycle. Click for details — or ask for a quote combining the ones your team needs.

Not sure which combination fits? Our team designs it with you before the proposal.

BrowserStack for every front of your QA team

Open the site or app on a real device in seconds, straight from your browser — without borrowing anyone's phone.

Real Device Cloud

Genuine iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, Pixel, Xiaomi, Motorola handsets and Windows and macOS machines, ready to use.

Native DevTools

Chrome DevTools, Safari Web Inspector, network tab and element inspection available inside the session.

Up to 4 Devices at Once

Compare layout variations or different flows side by side, on the same screen.

Network, GPS and Media

Network simulation, geolocation, media injection and camera to test hardware-dependent flows.

The same suite your team already maintains, running in parallel on hundreds of real browsers and devices.

Frameworks You Already Use

Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Appium, WebdriverIO, Nightwatch, Espresso and XCUITest, via configuration.

Parallel Execution

Spread the suite across hundreds of simultaneous sessions and turn hours of build time into minutes.

Complete Evidence

Run video, screenshots and network, console and Appium logs for every failing test.

Quality Gates in CI/CD

Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure Pipelines and CircleCI get the result straight in the build.

Visual regression and accessibility compliance are what functional tests miss — and what users notice first.

Percy: Visual Diff per Commit

Compares snapshots on every commit and highlights only what actually changed in the interface.

App Percy

The same visual comparison applied to iOS and Android app screens.

Accessibility Testing

Automated checks of accessibility criteria across pages and flows, on real devices.

Collaborative Review

Visual changes enter an approval flow, with a history of who reviewed what.

Once the suite grows, the problem is no longer running it but understanding what the results say.

Test Management

Planning, organizing and tracking test cases, linked to execution results.

Flaky Test Detection

Automatic identification of flaky, always-failing and newly broken tests, so the team prioritizes what matters.

Reporting and Analytics

Stability trends, execution time and coverage to back up quality investment decisions.

Alerts and Webhooks

Notifications in Slack, Microsoft Teams and Jira when the build result changes status.

Where your tests will run

Platform and browser combinations available in the cloud — including legacy versions that still show up in your analytics.

Windows Windows 11, 10, 8.1 and 7
Chrome Firefox Edge IE 11 Opera
macOS Current and previous macOS versions
Safari Chrome Firefox Edge
Android Samsung, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, Motorola, OnePlus
Chrome Samsung Internet Firefox
iOS / iPadOS Physical iPhone and iPad, current and legacy
Safari Chrome Edge

The device and version list is continuously updated by BrowserStack, with new releases entering the cloud shortly after they hit the market.

It plugs into what is already in your pipeline

More than 150 official integrations. The ones most used by the teams we serve:

Test frameworks

Selenium Cypress Playwright Appium WebdriverIO Nightwatch Puppeteer Espresso XCUITest TestNG JUnit Robot Framework

CI/CD

Jenkins GitHub Actions GitLab CI Azure Pipelines CircleCI Travis CI TeamCity Bamboo AWS CodePipeline

Management and collaboration

Jira Trello Confluence Slack Microsoft Teams GitHub Bitbucket Asana

Stop maintaining a device lab: test in the cloud

Keeping an in-house device grid means buying handsets, updating operating systems, replacing broken screens — and still not covering what real users actually run. With the BrowserStack device cloud, coverage stops being a procurement problem and becomes a configuration setting.

Tests run on genuine browsers and physical devices — not emulators. That changes the outcome: font rendering, touch gestures, camera, GPS, network behavior and the quirks of Safari on iPhone show up in the test instead of in the support ticket.

Parallel execution is what gives the team its time back: a suite that runs serially for hours runs in minutes spread across hundreds of simultaneous sessions, and the result lands while the pull request is still open.

Every run keeps video, screenshots, network and console logs — when a test fails, the conversation starts with the evidence in hand instead of trying to reproduce the problem on someone's machine.

Automation that plugs into the pipeline your team already uses

BrowserStack does not ask the team to switch frameworks: suites in Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Appium, Espresso, XCUITest, WebdriverIO and Nightwatch point to the cloud with a few lines of configuration, keeping the test code you already have.

Integration with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure Pipelines, CircleCI and others publishes results inside the build flow itself, with quality gates, alerts and automatic detection of flaky tests so the team stops chasing failures that are not failures.

Security and access to environments that are not public yet

Much of what needs testing is not live yet. Local Testing opens a secure tunnel between your development or staging environment — or an application behind the firewall — and the BrowserStack cloud, with no public exposure and no infrastructure changes.

Sessions run on dedicated physical devices and virtual machines, wiped clean after every use, with no residual data between sessions. User, team and access control is centralized, which makes answering your security team's questions before purchase much easier.

Security and requirements: what your IT team will ask

BrowserStack is SaaS — there is no server to provision and no agent to install on workstations:

Browser-based access, with no infrastructure to maintain
Physical devices and virtual machines wiped clean after every session, with no residual data
Local Testing: a secure tunnel to local, staging or firewalled environments
Centralized management of users, teams and permissions
Security policies and certifications published in BrowserStack's Trust Center
Official SDKs and integrations for the main languages and test frameworks

Supported environments and tools:

  • Browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Opera and Internet Explorer 11, in current and previous versions.
  • Platforms: Windows, macOS, Android and iOS/iPadOS on real physical devices.
  • Automation: Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Appium, WebdriverIO, Nightwatch, Puppeteer, Espresso and XCUITest.
  • CI/CD: Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure Pipelines, CircleCI, Travis CI, TeamCity and Bamboo.

What other companies reported

Results published by BrowserStack in its public case studies:

5 days → 2 hours Reddit

Reduction of the regression testing cycle.

15,000 tests Optimizely

Run every 45 minutes, sustaining six deploys a day.

~9 hours Mastercard

Saved per cycle with visual testing automation.

4x faster Currys

Release cycle, with four times more test coverage.

Figures published by BrowserStack in its official case studies. Results vary with each operation's scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions about BrowserStack

How much does BrowserStack cost?

BrowserStack is sold as a subscription, and the price depends on the products chosen (Live, Automate, App Automate, Percy and others), the number of users and how many tests run in parallel. OSB Software prepares a personalized proposal with local invoicing in Brazil — request one through the form on this page or talk to Sofia.

What is BrowserStack?

It is a cloud software testing platform that gives access to real browsers and mobile devices for testing websites and apps. Instead of maintaining an in-house device lab, the team opens a session from the browser or points its automated suite to the cloud and runs the tests there.

What is the difference between BrowserStack Live and Automate?

Live is for manual testing: you open the site on a real browser or device and navigate, debugging with native DevTools. Automate is for automated testing: your Selenium, Cypress or Playwright suite runs in the cloud, in parallel, with video and logs for every run. For mobile apps, the equivalents are manual testing on real devices and App Automate.

Does BrowserStack use emulators or real devices?

Real devices. Tests run on physical iOS and Android handsets and on genuine Windows and macOS machines, which exposes behavior emulators do not reproduce — font rendering, touch gestures, camera, GPS and the quirks of Safari on iPhone.

Can I test a site that is not published yet?

Yes. Local Testing creates a secure tunnel between your development or staging environment — or an application behind the firewall — and the BrowserStack cloud, without exposing anything publicly on the internet.

Which automation frameworks are supported?

Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Puppeteer, WebdriverIO, Nightwatch and TestNG/JUnit for web; Appium, Espresso and XCUITest for mobile apps. In most cases you only adjust the run configuration — the test code your team already maintains stays the same.

Does BrowserStack integrate with my CI/CD?

Yes. There are official integrations with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure Pipelines, CircleCI, Travis CI, TeamCity and Bamboo, plus webhooks and quality gates. Run results go back to the build and can appear as a check on the pull request.

What is Percy?

Percy is BrowserStack's visual testing product. It captures screen snapshots on every commit, compares them with the previous version and highlights only the real visual differences, entering the CI/CD pipeline as a review step. There is also App Percy, for iOS and Android app screens.

How many tests can I run at the same time?

It depends on the plan: the number of parallel tests is exactly what sizes the subscription. The more simultaneous sessions, the shorter the total suite time. Our team helps estimate the ideal parallelism from your suite size and the build window you can accept.

Is BrowserStack useful for accessibility testing?

Yes. The platform offers automated checks of accessibility criteria across pages and flows, run on real devices, which helps teams that need to evidence WCAG compliance in audits and in public or corporate contracts.

Do I need to install anything on my machine?

For manual testing, no: everything happens in the browser. For automation, you use BrowserStack's official SDKs and binaries in the environment where the suite runs (the developer machine or the CI agent), and to reach internal environments there is the Local Testing binary.

How is the security of test sessions handled?

Sessions run on dedicated physical devices and virtual machines that are wiped clean after every use — no residual data between sessions. Access is controlled through user and team management, and BrowserStack's security policies and certifications are published in the vendor's Trust Center.

How do I buy BrowserStack in Brazil?

OSB Software handles BrowserStack licensing with local invoicing and commercial follow-up in Brazil, from proposal to renewal. Fill in the form on this page or talk to Sofia to get a proposal sized for your team.

What kind of invoice does OSB issue for BrowserStack?

OSB issues an NFS-e (Brazilian electronic service invoice) due to a tax requirement arising from the Supreme Court decision that framed software transactions under ISS. The legal nature of the transaction is the supply of off-the-shelf software licenses, even though the tax document issued is a service invoice.

Why buy BrowserStack from
OSB Software?

OSB Software is a reference in technology solutions, working in direct partnership with leading manufacturers to guarantee 100% genuine licenses, security and full compliance for your business.

  • Consultative, specialized service from professionals who understand your needs.
  • Fast, secure processes, from payment to license delivery.
  • Dedicated commercial follow-up, from proposal to license delivery and renewal.
  • Flexible invoicing, with terms that adapt to your operating model.
  • Proven credibility, with thousands of customers served across Brazil.

Choose OSB Software to acquire BrowserStack and get reliable technology, qualified service and a simple, transparent, hassle-free buying experience.

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