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TestMu AI Introduces DevTools Assertions in Kane CLI, Enabling Browser-Level Validation Through Natural Language

TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the world's first Agentic AI-powered Quality Engineering platform, today announced DevTools Assertions for Kane CLI, enabling developers and AI agents to validate brow...

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New capability allows developers and AI agents to validate network activity, console logs, browser storage, and performance metrics without writing custom scripts

SAN FRANCISCO & NOIDA, India: TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the world's first Agentic AI-powered Quality Engineering platform, today announced DevTools Assertions for Kane CLI, enabling developers and AI agents to validate browser internals using natural language.

Traditional browser automation focuses on what users can see: buttons, forms, text, and visual states. However, modern web applications depend heavily on browser activity that remains invisible to users, including network requests, API responses, console logs, cookies, local storage, and performance metrics.

With DevTools Assertions, Kane CLI extends browser validation beyond the UI, allowing teams to verify these underlying signals using plain-English objectives.

Developers can now write objectives such as:

  • "Click Add to Cart and assert the request to /api/cart returned status 200."
  • "Run the checkout flow and assert the console has no errors."
  • "Log in and store the session cookie value."
  • "Assert localStorage contains the selected product ID."
  • "Open the pricing page and assert it loads in under two seconds."

Kane CLI automatically maps these objectives to the appropriate browser signals during execution. Running in a real Chrome browser, the platform observes network requests, responses, console activity, browser storage, cookies, and performance timing while the workflow executes.

Unlike traditional automation frameworks, DevTools Assertions require no selectors, instrumentation, or custom code. Users specify intent, and Kane CLI performs the validation automatically.

"As software becomes increasingly API-driven and AI-generated, validating the UI alone is no longer enough," said Mudit Singh, Co-Founder and Head of Growth at TestMu AI. "Many production issues originate in network failures, browser storage inconsistencies, performance regressions, or client-side errors. DevTools Assertions help teams validate the signals that truly determine whether an application is working correctly."

The capability supports common validation operators such as equals, contains, greater than, and less than, while automatically normalizing browser events and console outputs for easier interpretation. DevTools Assertions further advances Kane CLI's mission of making browser validation accessible through natural language while enabling AI agents to perform deeper, more reliable software verification. The feature is available immediately in Kane CLI.

About TestMu AI

TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest) is the world's first Agentic AI-powered Quality Engineering platform, enabling organizations to accelerate software delivery through AI-native testing, automation, observability, and quality engineering workflows. By combining autonomous capabilities with real-world validation, TestMu AI helps teams build, test, and release software with confidence in an AI-first era.

For more information, visit www.testmuai.com.

Fonte: Business Wire

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