What is it?
Shiplight AI is an AI-powered testing platform made for modern software teams that want to ship faster without breaking their product. It helps teams create, run, and maintain end-to-end tests with less manual QA work. Instead of writing fragile test scripts by hand, Shiplight uses AI agents to understand real user flows and turn them into stable tests. The platform is built for fast-moving products, especially teams using AI coding tools and frequent releases.
How it works
Shiplight connects directly to a team’s development workflow. It can plug into coding agents and verify product changes in a real browser while developers are building. After a flow is checked, Shiplight can turn that verification into a regression test, so test coverage grows naturally as the product grows.
Tests can be created with natural language, visual tools, or product flows. Shiplight then runs the tests, checks the results, and helps explain failures with traces, screenshots, logs, and visual feedback. When the product UI changes, the system can self-heal tests instead of forcing teams to rewrite them manually.
Compatibility
Shiplight is designed for teams using modern development tools and AI coding agents. Its plugin works with tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and GitHub Copilot through Browser MCP. It also supports developer workflows such as IDE usage, MCP tools, YAML test authoring, cloud runs, scheduled runs, and CI/CD integration.
The platform runs on top of Playwright, while adding a natural-language layer above it. This means teams can get the speed and reliability of browser automation without needing to manage every low-level testing detail themselves.
Highlight of main features
If I need to point what are Shiplight’s main strength are? I would focus on how they reducing test maintenance. It uses intent-based testing, so tests focus on what the user is trying to do instead of depending only on fragile selectors. If a button moves or a class name changes, Shiplight can often adapt automatically.
Other important features include natural-language test creation, self-healing tests, AI-powered assertions, real-browser verification, visual editing, cloud runners, live dashboards, auto-reports, debugging tools, and integrations with chat, issue tracking, and CI/CD systems. Shiplight also offers built-in skills such as /verify, /create-tests, /review, and /cloud for AI coding agent workflows.
Company information
Shiplight AI is operated by Loggia AI, Inc. The company’s mission is to make software quality easier for engineering teams. Its leadership includes Will Zhao, Cofounder and CEO, and Feng Qian, Cofounder and CTO. The team highlights experience from companies such as Airbnb, Meta, and Google, with expertise in infrastructure, machine learning systems, agentic AI, search, programming languages, and developer tools.
Shiplight also presents itself as enterprise-ready, with SOC 2 Type II compliance, a 99.99% uptime SLA, private cloud and VPC deployment options, and dedicated customer success support.
Case Studies
Shiplight AI is mainly used by fast-growing teams that need a better QA proceedures, without slowing down the actual development. HeyGen uses Shiplight for AI-native E2E testing across changing product flows. The case study explains that Shiplight’s intent-based YAML tests can self-heal and run in real browsers, helping the team reduce test maintenance.
On their site you can also see some mentions of teams such as Warmly, Jobright, Daffodil, Laurel, and Kiwibit. Jobright reported automating more than 80% of core regression flows within the first few weeks, while Warmly said it reached reliable end-to-end coverage across critical flows within a few days.