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Eliminate the 'Cannot Reproduce' cycle with high-fidelity session replay and automated bug reporting.
The mission-critical Digital Experience Intelligence platform combining session replay, error tracking, and AI-driven analytics.
LogRocket is a sophisticated Digital Experience Intelligence (DXI) platform that provides developers and product teams with high-fidelity visibility into user behavior and application performance. By 2026, its architecture has matured significantly through 'Galileo,' its proprietary AI engine that autonomously identifies, categorizes, and prioritizes frontend issues based on business impact. Unlike traditional video-based session recording, LogRocket captures DOM mutations and network traffic, allowing for a pixel-perfect reconstruction of the user's experience without the heavy performance overhead associated with screen recording. This technical approach enables deep inspection of the Redux state, console logs, and network headers, making it indispensable for debugging complex single-page applications (SPAs). The platform's 2026 market position is defined by its ability to bridge the gap between engineering telemetry and business outcomes, providing a unified dashboard where performance metrics like Core Web Vitals are correlated directly with conversion rates and user churn. It is a cornerstone for modern DevOps and Product-Led Growth (PLG) stacks, offering seamless integration into existing CI/CD pipelines and customer support workflows.
Machine learning engine that automatically prioritizes issues based on user behavior patterns and severity.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Captures the exact state of the DOM as it changes, rather than recording high-bandwidth video.
Synchronizes the Redux state transitions with the session replay video.
Aggregated interaction maps including click, scroll, and attention heatmaps across all users.
Deep visibility into XHR/Fetch requests, including timing, headers, and response payloads.
Native SDKs for iOS and Android that capture native UI events and crashes.
Client-side and server-side rules to redact sensitive user data before it leaves the browser.
Developers often receive error logs from Sentry but cannot reproduce the exact user steps to trigger them.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Identify the specific input or network state that caused the bug.
Users report issues that support agents cannot see or verify.
Marketing sees a drop-off in the checkout flow but doesn't know why.