- Getting started
- Project management
- Documents
- Working with Change Impact Analysis
- Importing Orchestrator test sets
- Creating test sets
- Adding test cases to a test set
- Assigning default users in test set execution
- Enabling activity coverage
- Enabling Healing Agent
- Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots
- Overriding parameters
- Cloning test sets
- Exporting test sets
- Applying filters and views
- Accessibility testing for Test Cloud
- Searching with Autopilot
- Project operations and utilities
- Test Manager settings
- ALM tool integration
- API integration
- Troubleshooting

Test Manager user guide
AutopilotTM is a collection of AI-powered digital systems, also known as agents, designed to boost the productivity of testers throughout the entire testing lifecycle. These capabilities are integrated into UiPath® Studio Desktop and UiPath® Test Manager.
Autopilot offers capabilities that can be grouped into the following categories:
- Agentic test design: AutopilotTM in Test Manager supports you to evaluate requirements for quality aspects such as clarity, completeness, and consistency. Autopilot also helps you generate manual test cases for requirements (such as user stories) and SAP transactions.
- Agentic test management: AutopilotTM in Test Manager allows you to get actionable insights into test results through reports.
For an overview of the AutopilotTM capabilities, visit the Autopilot overview guide.
Visit Autopilot licensing to check information about how Autopilot activities are measured and licensed.
- Generate test cases
- Import test cases
- Evaluate quality of requirements
- Generate reports
- Find obsolete test cases
Note: Finding obsolete test cases is available in Test Manager, only when delivered through Test Cloud.
- anthropic.claude-3-7-sonnet (to be retired on the 28th of April)
- anthropic.claude-4-5-sonnet
- gpt-4o-2024-11-20
- gpt-5.1
- gemini-2.5-pro
- gemini-2.5-flash
To work with Autopilot capabilities in your organization, you can use the UiPath subscriptions provided out-of-the-box, or bring your own Large Language Model (LLM) subscription.
Before configuring the AI Trust Layer policy, go to the LLM Configuration tab in the AI Trust Layer of your organization, and set up your preferred model or subscription. For detailed steps refer to Configuring LLMs.
The AI Trust Layer governance policy allows you to manage the use of AI-powered features within your organization. Although all members have default access to these features, you can use this policy to restrict access as needed. The AI Trust Layer governance policy empowers you to limit a user's access to certain AI-powered features or all of them, at a user, group, or tenant level. Additionally, it gives you the ability to decide which AI products users can access. You can create, modify, and implement this governance policy in Automation Ops.
If you want to deploy an AI Trust Layer governance policy and still use the AI-powered testing capabilities, ensure that, within the policy's Features Toggle, you select Yes for Enabling Test Manager features.
Check the following resources to learn how to create, configure, and deploy a governance policy for your organization.