Automate tasks on Windows, Mac and Linux: Download: (1) Ui.Vision for Chrome | (2) Ui.Vision for Firefox | (3) Ui.Vision for Edge | The links go to the official extension stores. Ui.Vision is open-source with enterprise security. The browser extension can be extended with local apps for desktop automation.
Ui.Vision's computer-vision visual UI testing commands allow you to write automated visual tests with Ui.Vision RPA - this makes Ui.Vision RPA the first and only Chrome and Firefox extension (and Selenium IDE) that has "👁👁 eyes". A huge benefit of doing visual tests is that you are not just checking one element or two elements at a time, you’re checking a whole section or page in one visual assertion.
The visual UI testing and browser automation commands of Ui.Vision RPA help web designers and developers to verify and validate the layout of websites and canvas elements. Ui.Vision RPA can read and recognize images and text inside canvas elements, images and videos.
Ui.Vision RPA can resize the browser's window in order to emulate various resolutions. This is particularly useful to test layouts on different browser resolutions, and to validate visually perfect mobile, web, and native apps.
Ui.Vision RPA can not only see and automate everything inside the web browser. It uses image and text recognition technology (e. g. screen scraping) to automate your desktop as well (Robotic Process Automation, RPA). Ui.Vision RPA’s eyes can read images and words on your desktop and Ui.Vision RPA’s hands can click, move, drag & drop and type.
The desktop automation feature requires the installation of the freeware Ui.Vision RPA Extension Modules (XModules). This is a separate software available for Windows, Mac and Linux. It adds the “eyes” and “hands” to Ui.Vision RPA.
The freeware RPA software includes standard Selenium IDE commands for general web automation, web testing, form filling & web scraping. But Ui.Vision RPA has a different design philosophy then the classic Selenium IDE. It is a record & replay tool for automated testing just like the classic Selenium IDE, but even more it is a "swiss army knife" for general web automation like Selenium IDE web scraping, automating file uploads and autofill form filling. So it has many features that the classic IDE does not (want to) have. For example, you can run your macros directly from the browser as bookmarks or even embed them on your website. If there’s an activity you have to do repeatedly, just create a web macro for it. The next time you need to do it, the entire macro will run at the click of a button and do the work for you.
This short screencast demos how to automate form filling on our online ocr website with Ui.Vision RPA. We record the macro, insert a PAUSE (3 seconds) command manually and then replay the macro twice.
The Ui.Vision RPA software is a open-source alternative to iMacros and Selenium IDE, and supports all important Selenium IDE commands. When you invest the time to learn Ui.Vision RPA, you learn Selenium IDE at the same time.
In addition, the "low-code" Ui.Vision RPA solution includes new web automation commands that are not found in the classic Selenium IDE, such as the ability to write and read CSV files (data-driven testing), visual checks, file download automation, PDF testing and the ability to take full page and desktop screenshots.
Ui.Vision RPA has a an extensive command line API. This allows the Ui.Vision RPA software to integrate with any application (e. g. Jenkins, Cucumber, CI/CD tools,...) and any programming or scripting language (e. g. C#, Python, Powershell,...). The API includes detailed error reporting for reliable non-stop RPA operation.
In other words, Ui.Vision RPA can be remote controlled from any other scripting language via its command line API. And in the other direction, Ui.Vision RPA itself can call other scripts and programs via its XRun command.
With its strict open-source security approach, Ui.Vision RPA is more secure than any other Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solution in the market: Ui.Vision RPA and its XModules are designed to fit the highest security and data protection standards for Enterprise use.
Ui.Vision RPA does not send any data back to us or any other place. All image recognition and OCR processing is done locally on the machine. You can easily verify this statement because all internet communication - like loading websites in your browser - is done inside the open-source RPA core. |
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Ui.Vision RPA is open-source under an official Open-Source license and guarantees you the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software. All processing is done locally on your machine. The XModules native apps only communicate with the open-source Ui.Vision RPA browser extension, and never contact the Internet in any way. No other RPA tools vendor offers this level of transparency.
The only exception to the "all data is processed locally" rule is if you select an optional online OCR engine for OCR screen scraping. This option is disabled by default. Only when you explicitly enable it on the OCR tab - and select one of the online OCR engines - does it send images of text to our OCR API cloud service for text recognition. The default OCR option is the built-in XModule OCR, which runs 100% locally on the machine.
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