Catalog comparison

WebdriverIOCypress

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.

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WebdriverIO

Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js that enables testing in real environments used by your users.

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Cypress

Modern, all-in-one testing framework for web applications with a focus on end-to-end testing and developer experience.

At a glance

Primary testing surface

WebdriverIO

Web

Cypress

Web

Primary capability

WebdriverIO

Automation

Cypress

Automation

License and pricing

WebdriverIO

free · open source

Cypress

free · open source

Free trial

WebdriverIO

No

Cypress

No

Complexity

WebdriverIO

beginner

Cypress

beginner

Team fit

WebdriverIO

large, medium, small

Cypress

large, medium, small

Test authoring languages

WebdriverIO

JavaScript, TypeScript

Cypress

JavaScript, TypeScript

Supported platforms

WebdriverIO

Chrome, Edge, Firefox, IoT Devices, Mobile Browsers, Native Mobile Apps, Safari, Smart TVs

Cypress

Chrome, Edge, Electron, Firefox

MCP server

WebdriverIO

No

Cypress

No

Key features (catalog)

WebdriverIO

Accessibility testing, Auto-waiting mechanism, Browser automation, Chrome DevTools integration, CI/CD integration, Component testing, Cross-browser testing, E2E testing, Google Lighthouse integration, IoT testing +14 more

Cypress

API testing, Automatic waiting, Browser automation, Built-in test runner, CI/CD integration, Component testing, Cross-browser testing, Custom commands, End-to-end testing, Fixture support +14 more

Limitations (catalog)

WebdriverIO

JavaScript/TypeScript only, Mobile testing requires Appium, Node.js required, Some features require additional setup

Cypress

JavaScript/TypeScript only, Limited browser support compared to Selenium, Limited mobile testing, No multi-tab support, Same-origin policy limitations, Web-only automation (no desktop or mobile support)

How the trade-offs apply to your team

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

Consider WebdriverIO if…

  • you need coverage for IoT Devices, Mobile Browsers, Native Mobile Apps, Safari
  • you care about Accessibility testing and Auto-waiting mechanism

Consider Cypress if…

  • you need coverage for Electron
  • you care about API testing and Automatic waiting

Questions to verify before choosing

  • Confirm current pricing and packaging on the WebdriverIO and Cypress 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.