BrowserStack has recently made several significant updates, including the acquisition of Requestly, a widely loved HTTP interception and mocking tool. These updates aim to improve testing practices for Atlassian, Amazon, Walmart, and other organizations. The company has introduced new features in its Live platform, including PFX certificate support for secure logins, Applivery as an alternative to App Center, and three-finger gesture support on Android. BrowserStack's Automate tool now supports simulating location-based testing with Geocomply, while App Automate allows users to test with Maestro on real devices. The company has also expanded its accessibility testing capabilities, including easier issue detection with screenshots and customizing accessibility scans. Additionally, BrowserStack has enhanced its Test Reporting & Analytics features, such as tracking regressions and improvements with build comparison and sharing builds and dashboards publicly. Furthermore, the company has introduced new features in its Test Management tool, including support for Zephyr Squad via Quick Import and test case versioning. The product also includes a new feature in Percy, a visual testing tool, which allows users to streamline their visual testing with region capabilities. Finally, BrowserStack's Low Code Automation tool now supports service account execution, dynamic test scenarios with loops, and customizable modules.