Compare the Top Unit Testing Software in Asia as of April 2025

What is Unit Testing Software in Asia?

Unit testing software is a type of software tool and/or framework that enables developers and programmers to test small and individual source code units in order to ensure that each unit of the source code functions as it should. Compare and read user reviews of the best Unit Testing software in Asia currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Parasoft

    Parasoft

    Parasoft

    Parasoft helps organizations continuously deliver high-quality software with its AI-powered software testing platform and automated test solutions. Supporting embedded and enterprise markets, Parasoft’s proven technologies reduce the time, effort, and cost of delivering secure, reliable, and compliant software by integrating everything from deep code analysis and unit testing to UI and API testing, plus service virtualization and complete code coverage, into the delivery pipeline. A powerful unified C and C++ test automation solution for static analysis, unit testing and structural code coverage, Parasoft C/C++test helps satisfy compliance with industry functional safety and security requirements for embedded software systems.
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    Starting Price: $125/user/mo
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    aqua cloud

    aqua cloud

    aqua cloud GmbH

    aqua is an AI-powered advanced Test Management System designed to make the QA process painless. It is ideal for enterprises and SMBs across various sectors, although aqua was initially designed specifically for regulated industries like Fintech, MedTech and GovTech. aqua cloud helps to: - Organize custom testing processes and workflows, - Run testing scenarios of any complexity and scale, - Create extended sets of test data, - Ensure thorough insights with rich reporting capabilities and - Go from manual to automated testing smoothly. Additionally, it includes a unique feature called “Capture," which transforms the process of documenting and reproducing bugs into a 1-click action. aqua integrates with all the most popular issue trackers and automation tools like JIRA, Selenium, Jenkins and others. REST API is also available. aqua's streamlines testing and saves your QA team up to 70% of time, enabling you to deliver high-quality software and releases x2 faster!
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    Qodo

    Qodo

    Qodo

    Qodo (formerly Codium) analyzes your code and generates meaningful tests to catch bugs before you ship. Qodo maps your code’s behaviors, surfaces edge cases, and tags anything that looks suspicious. Then, it generates clear and meaningful unit tests that match how your code behaves. Get full visibility of how your code behaves, and how the changes you make affect the rest of your code. Code coverage is broken. Meaningful tests actually check functionality, giving you the confidence needed to commit. Spend fewer hours writing questionable test cases, and more time developing useful features for your users. By analyzing your code, docstring, and comments, Qodo suggests tests as you type. All you have to do is add them to your suite. Qodo is focused on code integrity: generating tests that help you understand how your code behaves; finding edge cases and suspicious behaviors; and making your code more robust.
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    Starting Price: $19/user/month
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    Typemock

    Typemock

    Typemock

    The easiest way to unit test. Write tests without changing your code! Even legacy code. Static methods, private methods, non-virtual methods, out parameters and even members and fields. Our professional edition is free for developers around the world. We also have paid support package. Improve your code integrity and deliver quality code. Fake entire object models with a single statement. Mock statics, private, constructors, events, linq, ref args, live, future, static constructors. Our suggest feature creates automated test suggestions suitable for your code. Our smart runner will run only your impact tests and get you super fast feedback. Our coverage feature displays your code coverage in your editor while you code.
    Starting Price: $479 per license per year
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    QUnit

    QUnit

    QUnit

    The powerful, easy-to-use JavaScript testing framework. Easy, zero-configuration setup for any Node.js project and minimal configuration for browser-based projects. Tests can be run anywhere; Node, your browser, even inside a web worker. Test your code where it runs. Flexible APIs for custom assertions, runners, and reporters mean you can extend QUnit to fit your needs. Getting started with QUnit for Node.js projects is quick and easy. First, install the QUnit package using npm. You can now run the test suite through the QUnit CLI. It is recommended that you run the QUnit command via an npm script, which will find the QUnit command automatically from your local dependencies. Check out the API documentation to learn more about the QUnit APIs for organizing tests and making assertions.QUnit follows the Node.js Long-term Support (LTS) schedule and provides support for current, active LTS, and maintenance LTS releases.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit requires the dom and json extensions, which are normally enabled by default. PHPUnit also requires the pcre, reflection, and spl extensions. These standard extensions are enabled by default and cannot be disabled without patching PHP’s build system and/or C sources. The code coverage report feature requires the Xdebug (2.7.0 or later) and tokenizer extensions. Generating XML reports requires the xmlwriter extension. Unit Tests are primarily written as a good practice to help developers identify and fix bugs, to refactor code and to serve as documentation for a unit of software under test. To achieve these benefits, unit tests ideally should cover all the possible paths in a program. One unit test usually covers one specific path in one function or method. However a test method is not necessarily an encapsulated, independent entity. Often there are implicit dependencies between test methods, hidden in the implementation scenario of a test.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jasmine

    Jasmine

    Jasmine

    Jasmine attempts as best as possible to follow semantic versioning. This means we reserve major versions (1.0, 2.0, etc.) for breaking changes or other significant work. Most Jasmine releases end up being minor releases (2.3, 2.4, etc.). Major releases are very infrequent. Jasmine generally avoids dropping support for browser or Node versions except in major releases. The exceptions to this are Node versions that are past end of life, browsers that we can no longer install locally and/or test against in our CI builds, browsers that no longer receive security updates, and browsers that only run on operating systems that no longer receive security updates. We’ll make reasonable efforts to keep Jasmine working in those environments but won’t necessarily do a major release if they break.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JMockit

    JMockit

    JMockit

    The toolkit is provided as a set of artifacts deployed to the Maven Central repository. It requires Java 7 or newer for test execution; tests must use JUnit or TestNG. For instructions on how to add the library to a Java project, see Running tests with JMockit. In this tutorial we examine the APIs available in the library, with the help of example tests (using Java 8). The central API - a single annotation - provides support for the automatic instantiation and initialization of the objects to be tested. Then we have the mocking API (also known as the "Expectations" API), intended for tests which use mocked dependencies. Finally, there is a small faking API (aka the "Mockups" API), which can be used for the creation and application of fake implementations that avoid the full cost of external components.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Most things that you can do manually in the browser can be done using Puppeteer! Puppeteer-core is intended to be a lightweight version of Puppeteer for launching an existing browser installation or for connecting to a remote one. Be sure that the version of puppeteer-core you install is compatible with the browser you intend to connect to. Puppeteer will be familiar to people using other browser testing frameworks. You create an instance of Browser, open pages, and then manipulate them with Puppeteer's API. By default, Puppeteer downloads and uses a specific version of Chromium so its API is guaranteed to work out of the box. To use Puppeteer with a different version of Chrome or Chromium, pass in the executable's path when creating a Browser instance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Playwright

    Playwright

    Playwright

    Playwright supports all modern rendering engines including Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. Test on Windows, Linux, and macOS, locally or on CI, headless or headed. Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests. Playwright assertions are created specifically for the dynamic web. Checks are automatically retried until the necessary conditions are met. Configure test retry strategy, capture execution trace, videos, screenshots to eliminate flakes. Browsers run web content belonging to different origins in different processes. Playwright is aligned with the modern browsers architecture and runs tests out-of-process. This makes Playwright free of the typical in-process test runner limitations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nightwatch.js

    Nightwatch.js

    Nightwatch.js

    Nightwatch.js is an integrated, easy to use End-to-End testing solution for web applications and websites, written in Node.js. It uses the W3C WebDriver API to drive browsers and perform commands and assertions on DOM elements. Simple but powerful syntax which enables you to write tests very quickly, using Javascript (Node.js) and CSS or Xpath selectors. Typescript is supported as well. Built-in command-line test runner which runs the tests either sequentially or in parallel, with retries and implicit waits. Also supports grouping of test suites and tags. Manages automatically Selenium or WebDriver services (ChromeDriver, GeckoDriver, Edge, Safari) in a separate child process. Fluent and easy to work with Page Object Model support to better organise elements and sections, with support for both CSS or Xpath selectors.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mockito

    Mockito

    Mockito

    Mockito is a mocking framework that tastes really good. It lets you write beautiful tests with a clean & simple API. Mockito doesn’t give you hangover because the tests are very readable and they produce clean verification errors. Read more about features & motivations. Top 10 Java library across all libraries, not only the testing tools. In late 2013 there was an analysis made of 30.000 GitHub projects. Although Mockito reached number 9 in the main report, mockito-core and mockito-all are the same tool and therefore the factual position of Mockito is number 4, surpassing famous tools like Guava or Spring. Treat this study as an indicator of a big impact that Mockito makes every day on unit tests written in Java.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MockK

    MockK

    MockK

    Mocking is a technique to make testing code readable and maintainable. In three consequent articles, I would like to show the basics, features, and quirks of the MockK library. It is a new open-source library (github repository) focused on making mocking in Kotlin great. Injection first tries to match properties by name, then by class or superclass. Check the lookupType parameter for customization. Properties are injected even if private is applied. Constructors for injection are selected from the biggest number of arguments to lowest.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TESSY

    TESSY

    Razorcat

    TESSY automates the whole unit test cycle including regression testing for your embedded software in C/C++ on different target systems. As an easy-to-install and easy-to-operate testing tool TESSY guides you through the unit test workflow from the project setup through the test design and execution to the result analysis and reporting. TESSY takes additional care of the complete test organization as well as the test management, including requirements, coverage measurement, and traceability. The TESSY test project management feature provides the possibility to define an individual test project structure based on collections and folders, to define environment variables, and to configure your desired compiler/debugger with the help of the integrated Test Environment Editor. The coverage results are displayed directly within the project structure and the test results are stored within test runs which allows for keeping former (successful) results for reporting.
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