LT Browser
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What is LT Browser?
Create new mobile, tablet or desktop devices and test a website on various devices, screen resolution and perform screen resolution test for website on different screen sizes. Users don’t have to switch between two devices to perform a mobile website test. Test on two devices simultaneously with LT Browser to perform mobile website testing further enabling website inspection and testing on the go. LT Browser comes with Dev Tool to debug multiple devices while performing a responsiveness test on devices simultaneously. Test website on various devices simultaneously with separate DevTools for each device.
LT Browser Features
- Supported: Scroll sync feature to sync two devices by the movement on the primary device.
- Supported: Inbuilt DevTools For Mobile Website Test
- Supported: One-Click Bug Logging
- Supported: Test website on different devices on pre-installed mobile device
- Supported: Simulate Network Profiles
- Supported: Integrations with Project Management tools
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- Sauce Labs
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LT Browser Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Mac, Ubuntu |
Mobile Application | No |
Supported Languages | English |
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Best for website testing.
- View websites with multi-device views.
- Perform website performance testing.
- Be friendly to new users.
- Improve some UI issues to make it easier to access certain tools or features already available.
- Add the possibility of viewing sites from different internet browsers, as it is allowed in the Lamda test.
- Adapt to the OS theme.
Apt tool for performance and responsive testing
- Anyone on the team can get started with responsive testing since it is so simple to use.
- The interface is very easy to use.
- You can record the bug and share it with your team so that you can work together on it.
- It would be great if they added the ability to export performance reports as a PDF or Word document.
- Difficult to test on different browsers.
LT Browser - Debug your code
- Debugging
- Mobile Check
- Development
- Compatibility
- Platform Support
- Language support
Perfect and convenient tool for UI/UX developers
- Built-in debugging include the ability to modify and validate errors in real time.
- Provides the option to build bespoke devices and more than 25 devices to test on.
- Device comparison view is available.
- Integration with JIRA.
- It would be better if geolocation testing would be available.
- Synchronizing device scrolling and URL
- Submitting forms on both devices is like hitting two birds with one stone.
- The chrome dev tools are readily available to debug anytime.
- Allows video recording of my movements
- Allows tweaking of network latency (poor latency, poor connection)
- The management of the layout and devices is a bit confusing. Takes some time to understand how to use it.
- I don't find any auto-update feature. So if there is a new version, I guess I would have to go download it.
- Don't find any automation or automated tools. It might be useful to have those.
Mobile application development is easy and promising.
Best tool to check responsiveness of mobile sites
- Integration with Multiple bug tracking tools
- Test mobile sites with different resolutions and screen sizes
- User friendly user interface
- Slack integration for sharing
- Geolocation feature is not present
- We can test on only two devices side by side. It should be more than two.
- Only 30 minutes access in free plan
Web development is 50% faster
As web developers, we’re always building, experimenting, or debugging something new over the website. Especially, when it comes to delivering a responsive experience, it just looks like a neverending battle. Thanks to LT Browser, we’re able to work upon client feedback and incorporate relative code changes on the website ,while ensuring responsiveness in no time.
Since it is a free offering, all our clients love it too, as they get to see how their website is behaving across a wide variety of screens.
We can take screenshots or record the videos and share them with the clients. It just brings better transparency. Even if a client is having any specific requirement or finds a bug on any resolution, we can rectify it quickly with the help of custom resolution capabilities and built-in debugger. It definitely made our job easier.
- 50+ view ports and custom view ports
- Intuitive user interface
- Inbuilt dev tool and familiar element inspector (just like Chrome)
- It is basically free, as it is complimentary with our existing cross-browser testing plan
- We can compare only two view ports
- Cannot download the performance report
- Cannot choose a browser version; limited to view port testing only
Best Responsive Website Testing Tool
Every week we build scores of web pages for our clients. Delivering a mobile-friendly website is a must. LT Browser has become a part of our daily routine really. Our developers and testers have been saving hours of efforts using the tool. The team collaboration has been like a breeze with its integration to Asana.
With LT browser we do a comprehensive check before we submit a website to our clients. And in rare scenarios, where we do get a complaint about the website breaking on a mobile device. We ask our clients about the device they are using and spin that mobile resolution on LT Browser to confirm and debug it for good.
- Mix of performance and responsive testing.
- Fast Track development of responsive websites
- One click performance report
- Side by side view with separate debugger for both the screens
- Test logs in Media tab and Integrations are on my top list.
- Built-in feedback board
- No option to choose the mobile browsers.
- Can’t test my website from different countries.
- No grid of view ports
Quicker + Easier Responsive Testing
- Could code and run my local path on this tool and easily test the website under development.
- Option of side by side view of different devices you select and edit with live view are one of the productive features
- Generate performance reports to improvise website performance
- A handy tool for devs and testers with smart UI and easy to use features
- Although the UI is clean and sharp, it needs a grid with more devices rather than just two.
- We are also working on our app improvisation, so going forward if LT Browser can introduce app testing, it will be very helpful
- Cannot test our website on browser + device combination