End-to-End IoT Testing Services

Yalantis tests connected products as a full-cycle IoT partner. The same engineers who test your system also build its firmware and cloud platform, so the device and the backend it depends on get validated as one. Defects surface in our Warsaw lab long before they reach the field.

End-to-End IoT Testing Services

What our IoT testing services cover

Our IoT product testing services validate a connected system across all five of its layers, from the physical device up to the cloud backend, then check how those layers behave together.

Types of IoT testing we perform

A connected product can fail in any layer or in the handoff between two, so a comprehensive IoT testing program covers each test type below, scoped to your product.

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Functional and integration testing

We verify that every feature behaves as specified, then check interoperability across the handoffs between layers, so a change in one component never silently breaks another.

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IoT device and hardware testing

Our IoT device testing puts physical units through real field conditions in our Warsaw lab, from temperature cycling to power brownouts, with hardware-in-the-loop rigs adding scale that bench testing cannot reach.

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Firmware and OTA update testing

Over-the-air updates are where many IoT products fail, so we test that a device applies a new image correctly and rolls back cleanly when an update is interrupted.

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IoT app testing (mobile and web)

Our IoT app testing services check the companion app against the realities of connected hardware, from pairing and onboarding to offline behavior, confirming compatibility across the Android and iOS versions your audience actually uses.

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Performance and scalability testing

A system that works for ten devices can collapse at ten thousand, so we simulate large device populations and measure throughput and message loss as the fleet grows under load.

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IoT device security and compliance testing

We test the device and backend against recognized IoT threat models, probing authentication and secure boot, then fuzzing the protocols it speaks to surface security vulnerabilities. This cybersecurity work maps to OWASP IoT Top 10 and MITRE ATT&CK for ICS.

Talk to our IoT testing experts

Whether you need a second opinion on a connected product before launch or a full testing program across your device fleet, our engineers are ready to scope it with you.

What untested IoT costs you after launch

Once a connected product ships, every defect becomes expensive. Pre-production IoT testing moves those failures forward in time, to where they are cheap to fix and invisible to your users.

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Field failures and truck rolls

A defect that only appears under real network conditions sends technicians on site and erodes trust in your product. We reproduce those conditions in the lab before release.

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Costly recalls

Hardware and safety defects discovered after shipping can force a recall across an entire production run. Lab validation catches them while a fix still means cutting a new build instead of running a logistics operation.

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OTA updates that brick devices

A failed firmware rollout can turn a connected fleet into dead hardware overnight. We validate rollback and recovery so an interrupted update stays survivable.

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Delayed certification

Missing test evidence stalls FDA and CE submissions for months. We generate the documentation alongside the testing, so the evidence is ready when you file.

How our IoT testing process works

A structured, milestone-driven workflow that takes your product from a test strategy to compliance-ready evidence, backed by a physical lab in Warsaw.

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Test strategy

We start by mapping your product’s architecture and risks against its target certifications into a single test plan. Critical paths and regulatory requirements are identified up front, so coverage is deliberate from day one.

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Test design

Then we write test cases and acceptance criteria for each layer and design the integration tests that cover the handoffs between them. Automated and manual coverage is decided per case based on risk and repeatability.

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Environment setup: physical and simulated devices

Right after that, we assemble the test environment, combining physical units in the Warsaw lab with simulated device fleets for scale. Hardware-in-the-loop rigs and protocol simulators let us reproduce field conditions on demand.

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Execution and automation

Once the environment is live, tests run across hardware and simulated devices, wired into your CI/CD pipeline so regressions are caught on every build. Defects are logged with the evidence needed to reproduce and fix them quickly.

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Reporting and compliance evidence

Finally, you receive structured reports tied to requirements, plus the documentation packages your regulatory compliance submissions depend on. Every test result is traceable back to the requirement it verifies.

Standards, certifications, and compliance

Compliance with industry standards is part of how we test, from the first test plan to the final evidence package. We hold the certifications regulated clients require and test against the frameworks their products are measured by.

Our IoT testing tools and infrastructure

We combine a physical test lab with simulation and automation, drawing on the tools and technologies needed to test a single prototype or a simulated fleet of thousands against the same suite.

Our IoT testing
success stories

A selection of connected products our engineering teams have helped test and validate, with outcomes drawn from each published case study.

Find what your testing is missing

Already shipping but seeing field failures or OTA rollbacks you cannot reproduce in the lab? Our engineers review your test strategy and coverage across all five IoT layers and deliver a gap analysis report: what is covered, what is not, where the field-failure risk is highest, and what testing you need to add for your target certifications.

Why teams choose Yalantis for IoT testing

Most IoT testing companies either lack the hardware to test devices physically or lack the engineering depth to test them as full IoT systems. Yalantis has both.

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An in-house IoT test lab in Warsaw

We run a physical R&D and test lab with hardware-in-the-loop rigs and environmental testing, so hardware quality engineering and QA happen in house. Most software-focused IoT firms outsource device testing entirely, which is where integration gaps hide.

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Certified for regulated work

Our ISO 13485 and ISO 27001 certifications, together with ISO 27701 for privacy, mean our testing processes already meet the bar that medical and security-sensitive products require.

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IoT is what we do most

Around 40% of our project portfolio is IoT, so the engineers who test your product work on connected systems every day.

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17+ years in regulated engineering

Almost two decades building software for regulated industries, from medical to automotive, means we understand the failure modes and compliance demands your product faces.

Testimonials from our clients

Yalantis isn’t a factory that you send over some requirements and they develop exactly to those requirements. They bring a really intelligent and dynamic approach to the engagement that you don’t get sometimes with other vendors.

Simon Jones, CIO in Healthcare

What fascinated me the most is how invested the Yalantis development team is, and how they often exceeded expectations in what we were trying to accomplish in terms of timeframes. 

Sérgio Miguel Vieira, Founder and CEO

They have very good organization and project management expertise. We’re not just getting the developers, we’re getting a whole support structure. Also, Yalantis cares about their employee satisfaction. And with satisfied employees, we get much better output. 

Sergei Lishchenko, Director of Digital Experience

One of the biggest values they bring to the table is the way of thinking critically during the whole development process. They’re not just building software, they’re effectively solving your business problem.

Ron Bullis, President and Founder at Lifeworks Advisors

Yalantis has been a great fit for us because of their experience, responsiveness, value, and time to market. From the very start, they’ve been able to staff an effective development team in no time and perform as expected. 

Mark Boudreau, Founder and COO at Healthfully

Established development flows and good communication skills made collaboration with Yalantis very smooth. If you are looking for a professional, dedicated and a solid technical partner and a well-processed software outsourcing company for your project, I’d recommend Yalantis.

Ken Yu, CEO at RAKwireless

Working with Yalantis, you get their breadth of experience building hundreds of projects. Their expertise and knowledge were second to none. And that makes the difference between a good product and a great product.

Andrew Gazdecki, CEO at MicroAcquire

With the product built by Yalantis, we have a lot of possibilities for growth. They elaborated a great user experience for our operators to work more efficiently and properly deal with troubleshooting. And the architecture of the product is scalable and ready for the future.

Alejandro Resendiz, General manager at 123 Sourcing

This is by far the smoothest release we’ve ever experienced collectively. Yalantis helped us build a platform that was HIPAA-compliant, with secure data storage, and a product that fills a huge gap in the DBT field.

Laurie Rosatone, Editor-in-Chief, and Tim Lindner, PM of Digital Products, Guilford Press

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FAQ

  • What are the main types of IoT testing?

    IoT testing spans several types because a product on the Internet of Things has several layers. The core types are functional and integration testing, device and hardware testing, firmware and OTA update testing, IoT app testing for mobile and web, performance and scalability testing, and security and compliance testing. Comprehensive IoT testing services combine them, because a defect can sit in any one layer or in the handoff between two of them.

  • What certifications matter for IoT testing?

    It depends on your market. Medical IoT is governed by ISO 13485 and IEC 62304, with IEC 60601 for electrical safety. Industrial systems look to IEC 62443 for operational-technology security. Information security and privacy are covered by ISO 27001 and ISO 27701, and automotive electronics align to ISO 26262. Yalantis holds ISO 13485 and ISO 27001 certifications, along with ISO 27701, and we test against the relevant industry standards and regulations as your product requires.

  • How do you test IoT devices without physical access to every unit?

    We combine a small number of physical units with simulation. In our Warsaw lab we test representative hardware directly, then use simulated device fleets and hardware-in-the-loop rigs to reproduce the behavior of thousands of units publishing at once. This lets us reproduce real-world scenarios at scale that would be impractical to recreate with physical devices alone.

  • How do you test over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates?

    We test the entire update path. That means confirming a device applies an update correctly, then deliberately interrupting and corrupting updates to verify clean rollback and recovery. We run updates across mixed firmware versions and over unreliable connections, including power loss mid-write, and we verify signed-image checks on every build. The goal is firmware that cannot be bricked by a failed update in the field.

  • What IoT protocols and standards do you test against?

    On the connectivity side we test the protocols connected devices actually use, including MQTT, CoAP, LoRaWAN, Modbus, OPC UA, BLE, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, and cellular. On the standards side, our testing supports ISO quality requirements and IEC 62443 for industrial security, plus the medical and automotive standards relevant to your product. We also test against the OWASP IoT Top 10 and MITRE ATT&CK for ICS.

  • How does usability testing apply to IoT products?

    Usability testing for IoT looks at the user experience across the device and its companion app together. We check how setup and pairing feel to a first-time user, and how clearly the app reflects device state, including what happens when connectivity drops. A confusing pairing flow or a stale app reading can undermine an otherwise solid device, so usability sits inside the test plan from the start, where we identify usability issues before launch.

  • What tooling do you use for IoT test automation?

    Our automation tooling depends on the layer. As an IoT software testing company, we build automated suites for apps and APIs that run in your CI/CD pipeline on every commit. For devices we use hardware-in-the-loop rigs and protocol simulators, so automated tests can drive real hardware. For scale we use cloud load testing and simulated device fleets, and for security we apply protocol fuzzing. The aim is repeatable coverage that catches regressions automatically as your product evolves.

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