Catalog comparison

AppiumMobilewright

Side-by-side facts from the TestGuild Tool Matcher catalog. Empty cells mean the catalog does not list that attribute — not that the product lacks it.

Appium logo
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Appium

Open-source project and ecosystem designed to facilitate UI automation of many app platforms, including mobile (iOS, Android, Tizen), browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari), desktop (macOS, Windows), TV (Roku, tvOS, Android TV, Samsung), and more

Mobilewright logo
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Mobilewright

Open-source Playwright-style automation framework for iOS and Android apps. One TypeScript API with auto-waiting locators, retry assertions, and @mobilewright/test fixtures for native (UIKit, SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose, Android Views), React Native, Expo, .NET MAUI, Capacitor, and NativeScript. Runs on simulators, emulators, and real devices (including Mobile Next Cloud). Built on mobilecli; Apache-2.0 npm package (mobilewright).

At a glance

Primary testing surface

Appium

Mobile

Mobilewright

Mobile

Primary capability

Appium

Automation

Mobilewright

Automation

License and pricing

Appium

free · open source

Mobilewright

free

Free trial

Appium

No

Mobilewright

No

Complexity

Appium

intermediate

Mobilewright

intermediate

Team fit

Appium

large, medium, small

Mobilewright

large, medium, small

Test authoring languages

Appium

.NET, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, TypeScript

Mobilewright

JavaScript, TypeScript

Supported platforms

Appium

Android, Android TV, Chrome, Firefox, iOS, macOS, Roku, Safari, Samsung TV, Tizen, tvOS, Windows

Mobilewright

android, capacitor, ci/cd, cli, emulators, expo, ios, jetpack compose, maui, nativescript, node.js, react native, real devices, simulators, swiftui

MCP server

Appium

Yes

Mobilewright

No

Key features (catalog)

Appium

Accessibility testing, App installation/management, Battery simulation, Cloud testing integration, Cross-browser testing, Cross-platform mobile automation, Desktop application testing, Device interaction, Element inspection, End-to-end testing +19 more

Mobilewright

@mobilewright/test fixtures extending Playwright Test with screen and device, Accessibility-tree first — designed for AI agents and Mobile MCP, Auto-waiting actions and retry assertions to reduce flaky mobile tests, Browser-based inspector with live screenshot and ranked locators, HTML, JSON, and JUnit reporters; video and screenshot-on-failure, Hybrid WebView control via a Playwright-compatible Page API, Local simulators/emulators plus remote mobilecli and Mobile Next Cloud devices, Native UIKit, SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose, and Android Views support, Open-source Apache-2.0 npm package (mobilewright), Playwright-style API (screen.getByRole, getByLabel, expect) for iOS and Android +2 more

Limitations (catalog)

Appium

Complex setup and configuration, Debugging complexity, Device-specific issues, Flaky tests on real devices, Learning curve for advanced features, Limited support for some newer mobile features, Performance overhead, Version compatibility issues

Mobilewright

Early 0.x release — APIs and tooling may still change vs mature Appium stacks, Flutter is not supported yet (planned Dart VM Service driver), iOS testing needs macOS with Xcode; Android needs SDK/ADB, Kotlin Multiplatform iOS / Compose Multiplatform support is still in progress, Optional real-device cloud (Mobile Next Cloud / Mobile Use) is billed separately, TypeScript/JavaScript Playwright-style API — not a no-code product

How the trade-offs apply to your team

Guidance below is inferred only from catalog differences. It is not a winner pick.

Consider Appium if…

  • you need coverage for Android TV, Chrome, Firefox, macOS
  • your team writes tests in .NET, C#, Java, Python
  • open source matters for your team
  • you want an MCP server for AI assistants

Consider Mobilewright if…

  • you need coverage for capacitor, ci/cd, cli, emulators
  • you care about @mobilewright/test fixtures extending Playwright Test with screen and device and Accessibility-tree first — designed for AI agents and Mobile MCP

Questions to verify before choosing

  • Confirm current pricing and packaging on the Appium and Mobilewright websites.
  • Trial both tools against a real slice of your application, not a demo site.
  • Verify the exact browser, device, or OS matrix you must support.