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Check out TestMu AI updates for November with new KaneAI features, iOS accessibility testing, HyperExecute Azure Native integration, SmartUI new features and much more.

Salman Khan
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Last Updated on: May 15, 2025
November brought a wave of innovation to TestMu AI, pushing the boundaries of seamless testing experiences. With new features and enhancements across KaneAI, mobile accessibility testing, visual test automation, and more, we’re reshaping how teams approach quality assurance.
So, whether you want to enhance your testing using AI, accessibility testing, or simplifying visual testing, make sure to check out these updates that can make your testing smarter, faster, and more intuitive.
Let’s take a look!
KaneAI is now loaded with more features to enhance your AI testing experience. Check out the latest features below:

Here’s how you can get started with API testing using the PetStore API on KaneAI:
To get started, check this guide on API testing with KaneAI.
Here’s how it works:
For more information, check out this documentation on KaneAI and Jira integration.
With this update, you can:
To use variables, you can check this documentation on using variables with KaneAI.
With the rise of AI in testing, its crucial to stay competitive by upskilling or polishing your skillsets. The KaneAI Certification proves your hands-on AI testing skills and positions you as a future-ready, high-value QA professional.
TestMu AI now supports real-time accessibility testing for iOS apps on real device cloud. This new feature helps ensure your iOS apps are accessible to all users, including those with impairments.

You can now test different accessibility settings on real iOS devices, such as:
Bonus: We’ve added network log support for Espresso (sharding/non-sharding) and Flutter Android tests. With this new feature, you can now capture network logs during your tests. This helps in better debugging and performance monitoring during test execution.
To use network logs, you need to pass network: true capability in your test scripts.
In SmartUI, there are a couple of new features to make visual testing a lot faster and more efficient.
For more details, refer to this guide on fetching results in SmartUI CLI.
Refer to this guide on executing static URLs in parallel.
TestMu AI HyperExecute is now available as an Azure Native Integration. This means you can now manage and integrate HyperExecute directly from the Azure console. It’s about giving you better control, security, and performance while keeping things seamless within your current testing workflows.
To try out the integration, visit the marketplace: TestMu AI – Azure Marketplace Special Offer.

Other than this, here are some of the other features we added to HyperExecute:
Check out the documentation to generate Espresso artifacts and generate XCUITest artifacts.

We have added the latest browser versions to our browser farm for real-time and web automation testing.
Real Time Testing:
Web Automation:
To wrap it up, November was packed with exciting updates at TestMu AI! We’ve got new AI features in KaneAI, real device accessibility testing for iOS apps. HyperExecute now works natively with Azure, and SmartUI’s new features make visual testing faster.
With the latest browser versions and detailed usage reports in Insights, your testing just got a whole lot easier. So, do check these out and level up your testing game. 🙂
Author
Salman is a Test Automation Evangelist and Community Contributor at TestMu AI, with over 6 years of hands-on experience in software testing and automation. He has completed his Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering, demonstrating strong technical expertise in software development, testing, AI agents and LLMs. He is certified in KaneAI, Automation Testing, Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, and Appium, with deep experience in CI/CD pipelines, cross-browser testing, AI in testing, and mobile automation. Salman works closely with engineering teams to convert complex testing concepts into actionable, developer-first content. Salman has authored 120+ technical tutorials, guides, and documentation on test automation, web development, and related domains, making him a strong voice in the QA and testing community.
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