Qure is a desktop app that turns your manual web testing flows into production-ready E2E tests — in your repo, in your technical stack, in your style.
You've seen those. They generate brittle, unmaintainable code that nobody wants to touch. Selectors break. Tests flake. You end up rewriting everything anyway.
Qure is different. It's code-first and repo-aware.

Qure reads your project structure, your page objects, your helper methods, your naming conventions. When it writes a test, it extends what you already have — not dumps boilerplate next to it.
The output looks like your team wrote it.

Record a flow directly in the app. Describe what you're checking in plain language: "verify the cart total updates after adding item."
Qure interprets intent, not coordinates. No brittle XPath. No ID-dependent selectors that break on the next deploy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CZw4bSSDCE
4 QA teams piloted Qure. All of them stopped writing tests in their IDEs. They use Qure now.
Works with any popular language and framework — TypeScript, Python, Java, Playwright, Selenium, Cypress and others.
Book a 20-minute sanity-check call. Not a sales pitch — we show you a live recording, walk through the generated code, and figure out together if this fits your workflow.
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