The wide range of browsers and OS combinations has been incredibly useful for comprehensive testing.
The integration with automation frameworks like Selenium and Playwright is smooth and well-documented.
Real-time testing and debugging features save a lot of time during development cycles.
Your support team has been responsive and helpful whenever I’ve needed assistance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Occasionally, test sessions take longer to initialize, especially during peak hours — reducing latency here would be a great improvement.
It would be helpful to have more advanced debugging tools, like full network logs or better video playback controls.
Some features, like visual regression testing, could benefit from more guided documentation or tutorials to ease adoption. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
On time payment great choices of tasks/projects. Great service for security. They have robust data security and privacy practices in place, which are integral to their product engineering and service delivery. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Learning Curve**: With so many features available, it can be overwhelming for beginners to navigate and utilize all the functionalities effectively.
2. **Speed Issues**: Some users have reported slow speeds during peak times, which can affect the efficiency of testing.
3. **Frequent Updates**: The platform requires frequent updates to keep up with the latest browser versions, which might not always be readily available.
4. **Limited Free Plan**: The free plan offers limited features compared to the paid plans, which might restrict what you can do without upgrading.
Despite these downsides, many users find LambdaTest to be a valuable tool for their testing needs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The service I have used is just the virtual mobile device and for me, this is the best Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I didn't like when using Lambda is the fact that when you start a session on the virtual mobile device, you can't pause it. So even if I use only 1 minute out of the session, the remaining 4 minutes becomes useless Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I like most about Lambda Test is its easy to use. Lambda testing helps to test website on many different browsers, and it also helps to perform automated testing with Selenium which helps to save a lot of time and advantage is if need any help if have customer support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Every time I try to log in, I encountered an error message as "Something went wrong in the dashboard." and after refreshing I was able to proceed, I also had trouble with taking screenshots and recording the screen during my sessions. it wasn't working as expected. I was not able to capture.
Another issue I ran into was with the resolution settings. It seemed like the resolution wasn’t displayed properly, Network Connectivity Issues: On 2G or 3G networks, a "No Data Connection" message is displayed, potentially persisting even after switching networks. The same issue occurs when switching between different networks Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
LambdaTest is a game-changer for cross-browser testing. It’s fast, reliable, and offers a wide range of browsers and OS combinations. The UI is clean, integrations are seamless, and the support team is excellent. A must-have tool for any developer or QA team! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While LambdaTest is a powerful platform, there are a few areas that could be improved. Sometimes, the live testing sessions can experience slight latency, especially during peak hours. Also, the learning curve for advanced features like automation or tunnel setup can be a bit steep for beginners. More comprehensive documentation and faster VM spin-up times would enhance the experience further. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
LambdaTest excels in providing a seamless cross-browser testing experience across a wide range of devices, browsers, and operating systems. The cloud-based infrastructure is robust and allows real-time testing, screenshot testing, and automation with Selenium, Cypress, and more. One of the standout features is the ease of switching between different environments without setting up local infrastructure. The UI is clean and intuitive, making it accessible even for beginners. The Smart Visual UI testing and integration with CI/CD tools like Jenkins and GitHub enhance productivity and speed up the feedback loop in development pipelines. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While LambdaTest is highly functional, the load times for launching real devices can sometimes be slow, especially during peak hours. The pricing may feel slightly steep for small teams or individual developers with limited usage. Also, there is a learning curve when exploring advanced features such as parallel testing and custom tunnel configurations, especially for teams new to DevOps or test automation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When we first looked at LambdaTest, there was only one apparent "benefit" - the price. Compared to more established tools like Saucelabs and BrowserStack etc, LambdaTest seemed like a budget-friendly alternative that promised to save us money. The lower pricing was attractive, especially for a small team working with limited resources.
We thought we'd found a smart cost-cutting solution. The initial price point looked tempting, and we believed we could get similar testing capabilities at a fraction of the cost of other platforms. It seemed like a clever financial decision - trading a few minor inconveniences for significant savings.
But here's the harsh truth: what we saved in dollars, we've lost exponentially in time, frustration, and potential product quality. The cheap price tag turned out to be a massive false economy. Every hour spent struggling with LambdaTest's poor performance, unreliable testing, and terrible support has cost us far more than the money we initially hoped to save. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I was hoping for a solid testing tool that would help me check my website across different devices. What a joke! LambdaTest barely has any real devices. It's like trying to paint a masterpiece with a broken crayon. The emulators? They're so far from reality that they might as well be from another planet. want to know how your site really looks on an iPhone or Android? Good luck with LambdaTest - you won't find out here. Their customer support is like a ghost - present everywhere, but absolutely useless. I've had faster responses from a snail mail. When I reached out with serious issues, I got. You'd think with their cheap pricing (as compared to BrowserStack as per my initial research while suggesting to my company), you'd get a top-notch service. Instead, you get a broken tool that makes your job harder, not easier. I've seen better functionality in free tools made by college students. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Seriously, LambdaTest has been a life saver for our team. We were really struggling with setting up different test environments for all the browsers and OS versions we needed, and it was a total wasting lot of time for our team. Now? We just hop on LambdaTest through google results, and boom, we were able to test everything. The real time testing is super smooth, no lag or anything, and our automated tests run smoothly also.
What I really loved, though, was how it integrates with all our tools like Jira, Slack, GitHub - it's all connected smoothly. Moreover reporting bugs is actually… dare I say… easy? And running tests in parallel? That's saved us hours of work. Live testing is pretty sweet too, just being able to jump in and see things firsthand saves a lot of time and efforts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Okay, so if I had to pick something, I'd say the test speeds on the cheaper plans can be a bit... leisurely. It's not
terrible, but you definitely notice it if you're used to things moving fast. But honestly, for what you're getting, it's a pretty small price to pay. The platform is just so good overall. I'm hoping they'll keep tweaking things and making it even snappier, because if they do, it'll be absolutely perfect! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We rave about LambdaTest at AppWT. Simple interface lets us test websites across devices instantly. Seamless integration, responsive support, and daily use across our projects. Connects smoothly with our CI/CD pipeline. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Our only complaint with LambdaTest at AppWT is the lack of a "close all sessions" button - we hate waiting 3 minutes when accidentally clicking out. Support's great when this happens, and this minor hiccup doesn't impact our daily workflow or integration with our dev tools. The massive feature set makes this tiny issue negligible. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
LambdaTest provides a seamless platform for live and automated cross-browser testing, which has significantly reduced our testing cycles. The real-time browser and device coverage is impressive, and integration with CI/CD pipelines (like GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins) is smooth and time-saving. The interface is intuitive, and the ability to test on older versions of browsers is particularly helpful when working with legacy applications. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes the live testing sessions can take a little longer to initialize, especially on specific device/browser combinations. A few sessions also disconnect intermittently, requiring a restart. While the platform is feature-rich, navigating through all the options can feel overwhelming for first-time users. Additionally, pricing for premium parallel sessions could be more flexible for startups or small teams. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.