LambdaTest, a unified agent-based AI and cloud engineering platform, has announced the launch of its video injection capabilities within Media Injection for real-device testing, further strengthening its support for validating video-based and camera-driven applications at scale. The enhancement enables developers and QA teams to simulate critical scenarios such as image capture and video recording on real Android and iOS devices, ensuring seamless validation of camera-centric user experiences.
With the introduction of Media Injection, users can now perform end-to-end testing of essential workflows including QR and barcode scanning, digital check processing, real-time video streaming, and image or video uploads—all directly on physical devices. Powered by LambdaTest’s proprietary sensor instrumentation technology, this feature inserts simulated media into the camera interface of an application. By removing the dependency on physical cameras while still delivering highly realistic results, teams can accelerate testing and improve overall accuracy.
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Media Injection is designed to support a broad range of widely used camera APIs and can be effortlessly integrated into existing LambdaTest environments. Offering compatibility with more than 10,000 real devices, the solution delivers unmatched coverage and precision for mission-critical camera workflows.
“Camera functionality is at the heart of many modern apps, whether for mobile banking, streaming, or shopping,” said Jay Singh, co-founder of LambdaTest. “With Media Injection, we’re taking the guesswork out of camera testing and empowering teams to validate these processes with true precision and scalability.”