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Test Cloud user guide
Last updated Jun 26, 2025
Testing tools
The tools directly involved in performing testing with Test Cloud comprise six of
UiPath's tools: Studio, Orchestrator, Robot, Test Manager, Autopilot, and Agents. In
addition to these, all the other services offered by Test Cloud contribute to creating a
robust testing project, from start to finish. Check out the following list, and
corresponding diagram, to learn about every core testing component and how it works.
- Studio: The IDE for test automation development, including both application and automation testing, enabling you to create test cases, using either a low-code or coded approach, depending on your editing needs, if you prefer a more visual approach, or a full coded experience.
- Orchestrator: The tool that allows you to publish and execute your tests, via Test Manager or using a CI/CD pipeline.
- App Testing robot: The vehicle connected to Orchestrator that executes any automation, including tests.
- Test Manager: The test management tool, and the ALM integrations that Test Manager offers.
- Agentic testing: The
approach of augmenting testers with agents to extend, accelerate, and simplify
their work, achieved using the following tools:
- Autopilot: A set of advanced AI-powered experiences designed to automate and streamline various tasks. Autopilot, among other functionalities, offers a dedicated experience for testers via AutopilotTM for Testers.
- Agents: Powered by technologies like large language models (LLMs), machine learning, and traditional enterprise automation. Agents allow you to achieve agentic test automation, involving the orchestration of agents, robots, and humans in a unified automation ecosystem. You can leverage low-code agents, that you design and run within Test Cloud, or coded agents that you design through direct code development in your preferred IDE, and connect them to Test Cloud via a dedicated SDK.
Figure 1. Test Cloud tools for
testing