TestMu AI, previously known as LambdaTest, has announced a major expansion of its KaneAI platform with new capabilities focused on intelligent test authoring, advanced UI interactions, resilient execution behavior, and large-scale automation orchestration through HyperExecute.
The latest updates are designed to help engineering teams automate increasingly complex and dynamic application workflows while reducing manual testing effort across modern software environments.
TestMu AI has introduced a significant update to KaneAI as organizations increasingly seek more adaptive and resilient automation frameworks for dynamic and event-driven applications.
The latest release strengthens KaneAI’s capabilities as an AI-native testing agent built to simplify complex software testing workflows while improving execution reliability across enterprise environments.
As modern web and mobile applications become more interactive, engineering teams are facing growing challenges around flaky test executions, rigid authoring processes, and limited automation flexibility. The new KaneAI enhancements directly address these issues by improving interaction handling, recording workflows, and automated retry intelligence.
One of the major additions in the release is expanded support for advanced click interactions. KaneAI now enables automation teams to execute press-and-hold actions, multi-click operations, and right-click interactions across modern applications.
These enhancements are designed to improve automation coverage for applications involving contextual menus, drag-and-drop functionality, configurable dashboards, gesture-based workflows, canvas elements, and enterprise productivity tools.
The update allows QA and DevOps teams to automate increasingly sophisticated user experiences with greater precision across both web and native mobile environments.
KaneAI now also introduces pause and resume functionality during Manual Interaction recording sessions. This capability allows testers to temporarily halt recording flows without ending the overall session.
The enhancement provides teams with greater flexibility when creating or editing automation workflows for long and dynamic user journeys. According to the company, the feature helps reduce unnecessary recording steps while improving the quality and efficiency of generated test cases.
The release further expands HyperExecute’s execution resilience capabilities with enhanced retry-on-failure intelligence.
Previously, retries were primarily triggered by test runner command failures. With the new update, retries can now also activate automatically for individual test case failures, helping organizations reduce manual reruns and improve execution stability across large-scale CI/CD environments.
The improvement is expected to help software delivery teams minimize intermittent execution issues while maintaining higher reliability in automated pipelines.
"Modern applications are increasingly dynamic, interactive, and AI-driven, which means testing workflows also need to become more adaptive and resilient," said Mudit Singh, Co-Founder and Head of Growth at TestMu AI. "These KaneAI enhancements are focused on reducing operational friction for engineering teams while enabling more intelligent automation, better execution stability, and richer interaction coverage across real-world user journeys."
The latest enhancements further reinforce KaneAI’s positioning as an AI-native testing platform designed for organizations managing complex digital experiences, autonomous workflows, and AI-first software delivery environments.
About TestMu AI (Previously LambdaTest)
TestMu AI is the world's first Agentic AI-native Quality Engineering platform, designed to enable organizations to automate and scale testing with intelligence at its core. By combining autonomous capabilities with seamless integration across modern development workflows, TestMu AI empowers teams to deliver faster, more reliable, and secure software in an AI-first world.