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Eggplant

Keysight

Enterprise Suite Commercial Hybrid

MAINTAINED BY · Keysight Technologies

Pricing model
Commercial licenses; contact Keysight for plans and trials.
First released
Not verified
Latest release
26.1
Last verified
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Keysight Eggplant Test (formerly Eggplant DAI/Digital Automation Intelligence) is an AI-powered test automation platform designed for end-to-end user journey testing across web, mobile, API, desktop, and complex enterprise systems. It uses a model-based, AI-driven approach to automate functional, regression, and performance testing, allowing teams to model user interactions and explore workflows across disparate platforms.

About

Keysight Eggplant Test (formerly Eggplant DAI/Digital Automation Intelligence) is an AI-powered test automation platform designed for end-to-end user journey testing across web, mobile, API, desktop, and complex enterprise systems. It uses a model-based, AI-driven approach to automate functional, regression, and performance testing, allowing teams to model user interactions and explore workflows across disparate platforms.

Best for

  • Enterprise programs that need suite-level analysis and governance
  • Organizations budgeting for commercial licenses or subscriptions
  • Groups comfortable scripting in SenseTalk

Not the best fit when

  • Projects that require a fully free open-source stack only

Architecture and concurrency

Eggplant is commonly operated as hybrid software with scenario authoring in SenseTalk. Concurrency and distribution depend on how you size workers or injectors.

Features

  • Model-based test automation
  • Cross-platform support (web, mobile, desktop, legacy mainframes)
  • API testing and evaluation
  • CI/CD integration (Jenkins, Bamboo, GitHub, etc.)
  • End-to-end workflow orchestration across devices and databases
  • Parallel and continuous test execution capabilities

AI features

  • Keysight Generator: A generative AI capability that converts natural-language requirements and user stories into executable test cases.
  • AI-driven computer vision: Enables the platform to interact with applications visually like a human user, performing image and text recognition to test any interface.
  • AI self-healing: Automatically adapts tests to evolving UIs and element changes to reduce maintenance.
  • AI element location: Allows identifying UI components via plain-English descriptions without requiring selectors.
  • AI-driven analytics: Identifies unstable tests, coverage gaps, and risk patterns to optimize testing efficiency.
  • Fusion Engine: An AI-driven engine that facilitates consistent, scalable testing across diverse environments, operating systems, and devices.

Latest release

26.1 · 2026-01-28

The documentation refers to version 26.1 (DAI 26.1). No public-facing textual release notes were provided in the searched documentation.

Pricing

Eggplant uses a concurrent, term-subscription-based licensing model. Licenses are available in bundles (Developer, Professional, Team) or as individual developer/execution add-ons. Hosting options include on-premises, container deployment, or hosted cloud services. Pricing is customized and requires contact with a sales representative or technical success manager.

Specs

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LAST VERIFIED · 2026-08-12 · GROUNDED VIA EXA

Frequently asked

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Who is Eggplant for?

Eggplant is best for enterprise performance engineering teams with protocol breadth, governance, and analysis needs. It is commercial software, typically licensed for larger or governed programs. Vendor: Keysight. Deployment model: hybrid. Commercial licenses; contact Keysight for plans and trials. Confirm details against the official site and a short proof-of-concept in your environment.

How does Eggplant differ from LoadRunner Professional?

Compared with LoadRunner Professional, deployment is hybrid versus self-hosted for LoadRunner Professional; scripting centers on SenseTalk rather than C, JavaScript, C#. Eggplant lists protocols HTTP, HTTPS, WebSocket; LoadRunner Professional lists HTTP, HTTPS, WebSocket, SAP, Citrix, Oracle. Status is active versus active. Use the Test Rig to compare full specs side by side before a proof-of-concept.

What scripting language and concurrency model does Eggplant use?

Eggplant uses SenseTalk for scripting or scenario definition. Runtime model: protocol-oriented virtual users configured through the product workflow. OS support: Windows, macOS, Linux. Protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, WebSocket. Match these to how your team already authors tests and which systems you must drive under load.

What is the cloud or enterprise path for Eggplant?

Eggplant supports a hybrid path that can combine self-hosted controllers or agents with cloud or distributed load as the product allows. Teams often keep sensitive assets private while bursting generators into the cloud. Pricing model: Commercial licenses; contact Keysight for plans and trials.

What are known limitations of Eggplant?

Eggplant limitations to weigh: commercial licensing and quotes can gate large-scale or enterprise use. Status: active. Always validate against your target protocols and scale with a proof-of-concept. Confirm details against the official site and a short proof-of-concept in your environment.