Traditional QA testing looks for bugs, performance problems, and checks if the software works correctly. In contrast, UI/UX testing focuses on the user experience. It examines how easy, visually appealing, and intuitive the software is to use. Both complement each other to ensure a seamless and enjoyable user interaction.
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UI and UX are now core parts of software quality, not “nice to have” add ons.
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Integrating UI/UX testing into QA improves first impressions, usability, and long term retention.
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The right tools, like Hotjar, UserTesting, BrowserStack, and Axe, help QA teams see how real users experience the product.
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Collaboration with designers, user personas, early testing, and accessibility checks make QA more complete and user focused.





