Chromatic QA

A UI testing tool for React that pinpoints bugs instantly

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Chromatic ensures UI consistency in React components, down to the pixel. Every commit is automatically tested for visual changes to proactively find bugs before they hit production.
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Tom Coleman
Hey PH, I’m Tom: one of the founders of Chromatic. If you build apps for a living you end up fixing countless UI bugs. The problem is maintaining modern app UIs is complicated. Small tweaks ripple throughout user interfaces in unforeseen ways and result in endless UI bugs. What’s more, with increased personalization and component-centric frontends, this problem is only getting worse. Chromatic saves time and ensures consistency whenever you push code. It automatically QAs the look of all your UI components, tracks their appearance from commit-to-commit, notifies you of visual changes, and helps you review those changes in a polished online flow. This means you find and fix bugs long before they hit production. 📸 Test automatically - Check for UI changes in each component every commit automatically - Capture pixel-perfect images using real code, styling, and assets - Run tests in the cloud at lightning-speed 🔍 See the differences - Get notified of UI changes in your Git and CI tool - Track components across branches and commits seamlessly. No configuration. - Go back in time to see what components looked like in previous versions. ✅ Review and merge online - Approve changes in a glance with the polished review flow - Reproduce and confirm UI using the real fully-inspectable code your users see. - Collaborate on reviewing UI changes with designers, PMs, and QAers.
 Setup takes less than a minute with our plug n' play Storybook addon. Ideal for component libraries and design systems. I’m interested in comments and feedback! Let me know.