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AutoExplore is live!

AutoExplore is launching with always on autonomous testing that explores your web app like a real user, then reports errors, security, performance, and accessibility findings with steps, screenshots, and timelines.

Sampo Kivistö

Sampo Kivistö

Founder & CEO

AutoExplore is live!

AutoExplore is live

Today we are launching AutoExplore.

AutoExplore delivers always on, autonomous testing that navigates your app like a real user. It clicks links, fills forms, and explores flows continuously, without test scripts. The goal is simple: help teams catch issues earlier, reduce regressions, and ship with more confidence.

What you can do with AutoExplore on day one

Always on exploration

Point AutoExplore at a Target Software Environment, provide credentials, and let the agent run. AutoExplore explores your UI in a real browser, interacting with the same elements your users interact with.

Actionable issue reporting

Autonomous testing produces a lot of signal. AutoExplore turns that signal into reports that are easy to understand and easy to reproduce.

In the reports view, findings are categorized into areas like Errors, Audit, Performance, Deprecations, Accessibility, Security, and more. Each finding includes a timeline that shows what happened before, during, and after the issue, with screenshots and technical details. Related: AutoExplore issue reporting.

Coverage you can see

Understanding what an autonomous agent touched is just as important as the bugs it finds. AutoExplore provides a visual coverage view that highlights which UI elements were interacted with and where. Related: Measuring AI Agent Coverage.

Built in accessibility testing

AutoExplore continuously scans for accessibility issues while it explores your app, helping you catch problems and edge cases without having to put the application into specific states manually. Related: Accessibility Testing.

Integrated security scanning

AutoExplore includes a safe, non destructive security scanner that analyzes your application as the agent navigates, helping surface misconfigurations like missing headers and insecure cookies with reproducible steps. Related: AutoExplore Security Scanning.

Scale across environments and teams

Whether you want parallel testing across staging and production, or you want to run multiple agents against the same environment with different users, AutoExplore supports multiple Target Software Environments and multiple Agents. Related: Multiple Environments Multiple Agents.

If you want to reduce cost while still testing multiple smaller apps, you can share one agent across targets by scheduling it to rotate between environments. Related: AutoExplore Agent Scheduler.

Who AutoExplore is for

AutoExplore is built for teams that ship and iterate fast, and want an extra layer of validation beyond unit tests, scripted end to end tests, and manual QA.

It is a good fit for:

  • SaaS products and customer portals that change frequently
  • Internal tools that are business critical but hard to cover with scripts
  • Teams that want continuous regression coverage, not just pre release checks
  • Organizations that need security and accessibility visibility as part of QA

How to get started

  1. Start a 7 day trial at app.autoexplore.ai
  2. Create a Target Software Environment for your staging or production app
  3. Add test credentials and start the agent
  4. Review the first findings, then tune your setup (environments, users, and schedules)

If you want a guided walkthrough, book a live demo and we will help you set up AutoExplore for your application.



At AutoExplore, we are committed to helping R&D teams implement autonomous testing as part of their development processes. Ready to see what issues AutoExplore finds from your application? Contact us for a demo to learn more.