Software, hardware, and embedded systems — learn to break things on purpose, document findings with precision, and think like a QA engineer from day one.
Testing Tracks
Each track is a different discipline. Together they make you a rare, multidisciplinary QA professional.
Functional, regression, boundary, and exploratory testing for web and desktop apps. Write test cases, manage defects, and work in Agile sprints.
Physical product validation, electrical signal verification, environmental stress testing, and compliance checks. Learn how QA works on the bench.
Testing microcontroller code, GPIO behavior, communication protocols, and edge-case states in resource-constrained environments.
What you'll actually do
No simulations. You'll execute test cases, write bug reports, and validate firmware the same way QA engineers do at actual companies. Every lesson has something to find.
Full Curriculum
Structured as standalone modules — jump to what matters most, or follow from start to finish.
Module 01
Module 02
Module 03
Module 04
Module 05
Module 06
Module 07
Module 08
Why QA Lab
Most QA courses teach theory. This one teaches you how to find real bugs, write reports that matter, and build the instincts that take years to develop.
Few courses cover software AND hardware AND embedded. We do — because real products span all three layers.
You understand automation better when you know what you're automating. We build that intuition manually, deliberately.
Every lesson has exercises. Every module has a test session. You leave with a portfolio, not just a certificate.
No paywall, no drip content. Watch at your own pace, re-watch anything, and join the community for free.
The first module is live now. No signup, no fees — just press play.
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