Most automation tools see pixels when they look at a VDI session. That makes tests fragile and impossible to scale. Teams give up and go back to manual.
TestResults is different. We see elements, not pixels. With the accuracy that enterprise testing demands.

They require agents on the target machine. In a secured VDI, that's blocked. Alternatives rely on image matching and coordinates. Both fragile.
VDI sessions depend on network and server load. Most tools use hardcoded waits. Too short, test fails. Too long, your suite takes hours.
No hardcoded waits. We watch the screen and interact only when the application is ready. Dynamically, every time.
We connect from outside, see the screen, and identify elements by what they are. No agents on the target machine, no coordinates.
No hardcoded waits. We watch the screen and interact only when the application is ready. Dynamically, every time.
TestResults stays stable in VDI by design. Tests that pass and fail both mean something. Your team acts on results instead of ignoring them.
Full automation, zero security compromises
Your VDI security does what it should: block software installations, restrict access, enforce standardized images. The problem is, your testing tools need exactly what your security blocks. So you test manually. Or you don't test at all.
In Finance or MedTech, you can't just install any new tool. That's why we built TestResults for Tier-1 Banks' security standards.
Citrix, VMware Horizon, RDP. TestResults doesn't need special plugins or agents inside the virtual session. We see the screen from outside, just like your users do.
If needed, TestResults runs entirely on your internal network, fully on-premise. No cloud dependency, no external data transfer.
Full traceability from requirement to test result. Every test run is logged, timestamped, and documented automatically without hours of manual work.
Virtual desktop means every application, every process, every user session runs centralized in your data center, not on local machines.
TestResults connects from outside and tests every application inside the VDI session the same way, regardless of the platform.