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AIDEN is now Qase AI. Same capabilities, one name.

As of today, we are retiring the AIDEN brand and our AI carries the Qase name directly. AI is built into Qase. It runs across the quality workflow, from turning a requirement into test cases to converting manual cases into running automation.

Glen Holmes

Glen Holmes

Jun 9, 20262 min read
AIDEN is now Qase AI. Same capabilities, one name.

AI is built into Qase. It runs across the quality workflow, from turning a requirement into test cases to converting manual cases into running automation. As of today, we are retiring the AIDEN brand and our AI carries the Qase name directly.

Why the name is going away

When we first added AI to Qase, the technology was new and the industry was still figuring out what it was for. Naming the capability set AIDEN made sense at the time. It marked the AI work as something distinct, an add-on that sat alongside the core product.

That framing no longer fits. AI is not an extra or a luxury bolted onto the platform anymore. It now runs through multiple parts of the quality process: generating test cases from requirements, converting manual cases into automation, and linking every generated test back to the requirement it covers. When something is built into how the product works, calling it a separate brand implies it is optional. It isn't.

So we are folding AIDEN into the Qase name. Every capability that was "AIDEN [x]" is now "AI [x]."

What that looks like in the product

AI Test Designer generates manual test cases from a Jira or GitHub issue, or from a title and description you provide. Cases are staged for review before saving and tagged as AI-generated, so your team knows where they came from. The starting point is your requirement.

AI QA Architect converts existing manual test cases into automated scripts. Select a case, set the target environment, and it analyzes the steps, generates the script, and runs it across multiple browsers in parallel. Parameterized cases are handled for you. Generated code exports to Playwright, Cypress, or Selenium. Every generated test links back to the manual case it came from and the requirement it covers.

What this means for you

Nothing you need to do. If you already use these features, they are exactly where you left them, with the same interface and the same capabilities.

That's the whole change, and it's a good one. The product grew into its AI, and the name now reflects what Qase already does. One name, one platform, AI throughout.

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