| Selenium is an open-source tool that is free to use. | Tosca is a paid and licensed automation tool. |
| The Selenium tool requires many SCRIPTS, such as Java, Python, Ruby, etc. | Since it does not require SCRIPTING or coding, users are able to use it relatively easily. |
| There is no built-in reporting. | Reporting capabilities are integrated into Tosca. They also have a control panel that allows them to view additional information, including graphs and pie charts. |
| Selenium has low reusability for test data and artifacts. | Tosca has high reusability for test data and artifacts. |
| There is no support for SAP testing, SAP impact analysis, Business intelligence, and data warehouse test designs capabilities for autonomous SAP tools. | Several SAP tools are supported by Tosca, including SAP testing, SAP impact analysis, Business intelligence, and data warehouse test designs. |
| It does not have an integrated object repository. As a result, managing too many scripts becomes challenging whenever the percentage increases. | The tool features a library of test-case objects. |
| Automation type for Selenium is code-based. The Selenium Test Script can be created with a number of PROGRAMMING languages, including Java, C#, Python, etc. | Tosca uses model-based automation.Rather than relying on scripts to automate tests, Tricentis Tosca applies a model-based testing method and builds a model of the application under test. |
| Test data MANAGEMENT is not supported. | Test data management is supported. |
| API testing is not possible with Selenium. | API testing is possible with Tosca. |