TestMu AI Launches Kane CLI Browser Automation Tool for AI Agents and Developers
First terminal-native browser verification tool for AI agents and developers
TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the full-stack Agentic Quality Engineering platform, launched Kane CLI, a terminal-native browser automation tool designed for both human developers and AI coding agents. Kane CLI supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, and Gemini CLI, and is free to start. It closes the gap between AI-generated code and verified browser execution by allowing agents to open a browser and verify functionality before pull requests.
Key capabilities include intent-based browser control (no selectors needed), resilient runs of up to 50 steps per flow, Playwright export from plain English, automated bug discovery, vision-based dynamic waiting, and human-in-the-loop handling for OTPs and CAPTCHAs. It offers three modes: Interactive TUI, Headless CLI for CI/CD, and Agent Mode for structured output. Runs headlessly in GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and Bitbucket Pipelines.
- Kane CLI supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, and Gemini CLI natively
- Runs up to 50 steps per flow with vision-based dynamic waiting
- Handles OTPs and CAPTCHAs via human-in-the-loop without stopping workflows
Why It Matters
Closes the verification gap for AI-generated code, enabling fully automated CI/CD pipelines.