Playwright vs Selenium is a browser-automation publication centered on Playwright, Selenium, and adjacent frameworks. Articles compare architecture, reliability, debugging, CI behavior, browser support, and implementation tradeoffs rather than treating the comparison as a single winner-takes-all decision.
QA Tool Matchup is a focused comparison site for teams trying to choose between modern test automation tools. The site started with the common Playwright versus Selenium question, but the real decision is often broader: Should a team use a code-based framework, a browser automation library, an end-to-end testing platform, or a newer AI-assisted testing tool?
This site compares Playwright, Selenium, Cypress, and emerging AI testing platforms from a practical QA and engineering perspective. The goal is not to crown one permanent winner. The goal is to explain where each tool tends to fit, what tradeoffs matter, and which questions teams should ask before committing to a stack.
Coverage is written for QA engineers, developers, engineering managers, and founders who need clear guidance without vendor slogans. Topics include setup effort, reliability, debugging, browser support, CI behavior, maintenance cost, test authoring style, and the difference between code-driven and AI-powered workflows.
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