I’ve been using visual regression tools off and on since 2017 when building Design Systems. Seven years later in 2024, things haven’t changed a whole lot. While the current offerings are better than they were in 2017, there’s a lingering cross-operating system problem, which is where the paid offerings come in. Paying for visual regression testing can be difficult in different organizations, so it’s tempting to look at open source... https://webdesignernews.com/its-time-to-disrupt-visual-regression-testing/
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