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LT Browser by Lambdatest

LT Browser is a free dev friendly browser for developers and testers. You can see mobile view of website on different screen sizes and resolution on 50+ pre installed view ports. You can build, test and debug your website faster then ever. subtitle

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    2023-09-11

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  1. User avatar
     
    Our go to mobile testing tool

    LT Browser is the new defacto tool for responsive testing requirements. Being a ecommerce company with wide audience we need to stay on our toes to keep our users bouncing because of a UI bug. LT browser has been helping us for the past 3 months with testing on the latest mobile view ports. And my favorite feature is instant local testing by simply adding the URL and side by side comparison of two devices. And best part of the debugging is that we can see the changes being reflected in real time

    🏁 Competitors: BrowserStack, CrossBrowserTesting
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Latest devices resolution|Scroll sync with two devices|Intuitive interface|Integration with jira|Instant screenshot and bug reporting flow|Testing on various networks
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Cross browser testing is not possible|Missing the test analytics
  2. User avatar
     
    Helped us develop mobile websites faster

    As website designers our team loves the way we can show all the progress to our clients. It helped us have a better transparency in our work. We can just screengrab the viewport and easily share it with clients. And the best part is the interface, it's intuitive enough that none of us have ever looked at the support doc. Ability to test the local url path and Integration with JIRA saves a lot of time and makes it easier to communicate within the team. Kudos Team LT Browser..!!

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    45+ viewports to choose from|Intuitive ui and viewport comparison feature for quick visualisation|Can make changes on the go with the help of inbuilt development tools|Mobile touch feature helps to test user experience in mobile viewports.
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Comparison is available for only 2 viewports, it forces users to select and deselect the devices repeatedly. a grid with more devices can be a better solution
  3. User avatar
     
    Must have tool for web designers & developers

    Responsive testing can be a really daunting task. To ensure that all media queries are working properly for specific screen sizes is bound to be time consuming. However, LT browser has made the task comparatively easy for me and my team. It enabled us to test on multiple pre installed devices in no time. Plus, we can test over 2 devices at the same time in a side by side view.

    Our development team relies heavily over this tool since it offers hassle-free local testing experience, supports hot-reloading and offers developer tools to help us debug any UI bug on the go.

    Even our design team loves the LT browser due to its intuitiveness. They are always intrigued to check if the changes are rendering well and as per the design or not after every release cycle. With LT browser, they can do it easily without having to install anything or dealing with developer tools mobile-view debugging

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk
    πŸ‘ Pros:    You can integrate project management tools like jira|Simulate network bandwidth to test your website.|It offers two device views, which makes comparing easy by mirroring actions.|You get 30+ pre installed devices to test on and also make your own custom resolution device.
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Testing on an internet explorer using our custom device, there is no option!
  4. User avatar
     
    Perfect Tool For UI/UX developers

    As a developer I can say LT browser is the perfect tool to help you write clean code and get to a point where the website would be responsive. One of the core reasons for this is the ability to test your website locally without having to install any extension. Just type in the localhost URL and you can view the website. This feature has been very helpful for me to write better code and also our test team, as the UI is very neat and offers a device comparison view. Additional points to the inbuilt debugging, where errors can be changed and validated on the go.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Offers 25+ devices to test on and the ability to create custom devices.|Ease of use, anybody from the team can get started with responsive testing|Integration with project management tools like jira, makes bug tracking easier.|You can tweak the network profile from offline to 3g/4g and check how your website responds.
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    There is no option to select browsers to test on.|Would be great to see geo testing feature in this tool
  5. Rod Morales avatar
     
    Handy tool for web designers

    Helped us curb down the reformatting of websites and switching tabs for comparison while testing across a myriad of devices. It solves our pain point by providing a handy toolbox to test for all the device sizes in one location. Helped us eliminate redundant tasks for the team and was very easy to get started with. A useful tool for mobile web testing!

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    It has a good collection of devices and custom devices can be added|Easy error management with jira integration|Check loading time with by tweaking network profiles
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    You can’t choose browsers, just devices.
  6. Dan Bovey avatar
     
    Good tool for checking responsiveness !

    LT Browser helps in making this responsive testing process faster.. It’s fairly easy to start using and you get the hang of it pretty fast. So not much of a learning curve involved and anyone from the team can start performing responsive testing from day one. The app allows us to check multiple devices side by side and comes with a feature to integrate with Asana. This integration helps us to share bugs with the respective team directly from LT Browser.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Primarily it’s ui is self explanatory and nice, switching devices is very easy with a good comparison view.|Inbuilt dev tools can be really helpful as you can make changes on the go.|You can also take screenshots or video recordings and share it across with the team.
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Right now we can only see two devices side by side|Would be great if we can add multiple devices side by side.
  7. User avatar
     
    Very Useful and Innovative

    As a digital marketing company, ensuring that all our web pages are mobile friendly is a very important task in the dev workflow, and this is where LT browser has been tremendously useful for us. The tool offers useful functionalities that help fast track our mobile testing and has been a primary responsive testing tool for our team since we started using it. The minimalistic UI offers a nice distraction free testing experience and capabilities to compare two mobile views side-by-side is an added advantage. And the best part, you can also test your locally hosted web pages. There is so much to love about this app, very innovative and looking forward to more updates.

    πŸ‘ Pros:    Integrations with jira and slack.|Popular devices are listed and you can even set your own device|Debug while you are testing within the webapp|Option to change the network profile to test your website
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    The app currently allows two device views, which means you need to select two devices every time. a good addition would be to personalise the view grid and provide the option to add more devices.
  8. User avatar
     
    Does more than just responsive testing!

    There are numerous tools that can let us perform responsive testing. However, LT browser puts more on the table with the ability to share bugs on a variety of project management tools. We use it with JIRA and it has saved us a lot of time and effort involved in bug logging. Plus, the inbuilt developer tools have helped us debug on the fly. Being a web developer, I personally know how tedious a testing process can be considering the breadth of devices we have to deal with. But to be honest, LT browser has enabled me to be more productive.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    You get to choose from 25+ devices, if not create your own|Integration with jira (because we use it) and you got more options to choose.|Extra points to seamless local testing, all you need is localhost url. that’s it!
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Two devices alongside definitely saves time. but i felt an option to personalise and offer more than 2 device views would have been great!
  9. Lewis Coldwell avatar
     
    It's a game changer for us!

    The major pain point of responsive testing is viewing your website in different mobile, tablet & desktop view ports and comparing them. The sync scroll feature of LT Browser has helped us to deal with that by providing a side by side comparison with where every interaction in one device gets mirrored. The screenshot capturing is a bit laggy sometimes but they seem to be improvising the performance with every new update. Also the bug tracking feature comes in handy for us especially during this pandemic when everyone is working remotely. Kudos to you guys. Keep improvising!

    πŸ‘ Pros:    The scroll sync feature helped us compare 2 devices side by side.|Minimalistic ui and very easy to set up.|Easy to report bugs and inbuilt devtools helps you debug on the go.|Allows localhost testing
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Lag issues while taking the screenshot - sometimes|It would be great if in future i can test my website on different browser combinations as well.
  10. User avatar
     
    Video recording bridges the communication gap between developer and tester

    LT Browser has simplified responsive testing for us. Being a small team, we do not own all mobile & iPad devices to test the website on and, this problem has been taken care of by LT Browser. All the devices that I need are packaged into a simple downloadable software to perform cross-device testing easily. The feature that we love most is bug recording & sharing one. Our testers create the video when they find a bug and share that with our developers directly from the dashboard that helps them to recreate and debug the same.

    🏁 Competitors: Am I Responsive, Polypane
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Localhost testing without any tunnel or extension
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    There should be more minutes in free plan
  11. User avatar
     
    The coolest tool I have ever used

    LambdaTest LT Browser is the coolest tool I have tried ever, I have used various tools to test the responsiveness of websites, but LT Browser is the coolest one. I love its inbuilt dev tools feature that I use to debug my website on multiple devices simultaneously. The best part is, I can test the responsiveness of my local web pages by just typing just the localhost address, and I don't need any tunnel or any extension.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser, BrowserPage, Polypane
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Localhost testing without any tunnel or extension|Inbuilt dev tools to debug website different devices
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Can't perform tests without login|Sometimes gets slower when capturing screenshots
  12. User avatar
     
    Scroll sync is amazing

    We compared numerous responsive testing tools, however, the efficient scroll sync in the LT browser was a clear winner for us. The mirrored interactions allowed us to compare our website in a side by side view over numerous devices. The feature has been a time saver for us. Kudos to LambdaTest.

    πŸ‘ Pros:    Smooth scrolling|Faster testing
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    I can only choose device not browser
  13. User avatar
     
    Integrations are really helpful

    LT browser has helped me save a lot of time on debugging my website for responsiveness. The convenience to view 2 devices emulated side by side with the option to debug using Developer tools has worked like a charm for me. Plus the integration to JIRA has been very productive for my team.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Test on 2 devices simultaneously|Faster than others
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Can't choose browser in tool
  14. Zahra Khan avatar
     
    Scroll sync is amazing

    We compared numerous responsive testing tools, however, the efficient scroll sync in LT browser was a clear winner for us. The mirrored interactions allowed us to compare our website in a side by side view over numerous devices. The feature has been a time saver for us. Kudos to LambdaTest.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser, Polypane
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Amazing scroll sync|Test simultaneously on two devices|Mobile responsive
    πŸ‘Ž Cons:    Allows to test on only two devices simultaneously, it should be more.
  15. User avatar
     
    An easy to use tool for responsive design checker

    Initially, we were using Responsinator to perform responsive testing of our website and client's websites and LambdaTest for automated cross-browser testing. But now we get LT browser as a gift with our subscription plan. Now we are saving our money.

    🏁 Competitors: Responsinator, Polypane
  16. User avatar
     
    Best tool to test responsiveness of the website

    Using LT Browser, I can check the responsiveness of my websites on two devices simultaneously. It saves a lot of time.

    🏁 Competitors: Polypane, Am I Responsive, Responsinator
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Wide range od devices|Test simultaneously on two devices|Faster testing
  17. User avatar
     
    Lt browser contains a wide range of devices

    In LT Browser we can check our website on the devices of different resolutions. I can also create custom device os my choice. Really a great tool.

    🏁 Competitors: Blisk Browser, Polypane, Am I Responsive
    πŸ‘ Pros:    Cutom device creation|Lower price

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