What is this?
Visual QA Check lets you get a real human to look at your web page and verify it looks correct. Automated visual regression tools catch pixel-level diffs, but a human catches the things they miss — does the layout feel right? Is the content readable? Does the page look professional?
Use cases
- Verify a deploy didn't break the visual appearance of key pages
- Check that a new feature looks correct across desktop, tablet, and mobile
- Validate that dynamic content (user-generated, CMS-driven) renders properly
- Get a second pair of eyes before launching a redesign
How it works
1. You provide: the page URL, a description of what it should look like, and the device/viewport to check
2. A human: opens the page, compares it against your expected state, and checks for visual issues
3. You receive: a pass/fail verdict, a list of issues found (with severity), and screenshots
What you get back
Structured results including a clear pass/fail verdict. If issues are found, each one is described with a severity level (critical, major, minor). You also get screenshots and optional notes about anything else the reviewer noticed.
Example
Input: Check https://example.com/pricing on desktop — the hero should show a blue gradient banner with white text and a 'Start Free Trial' CTA button.
Output: Fail — 2 issues found. Major: hero banner shows old green gradient instead of blue. Minor: CTA button text says 'Get Started' instead of 'Start Free Trial'.