Browser4: a lightning-fast, coroutine-safe browser for your AI.
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Browser4: a lightning-fast, coroutine-safe browser for your AI.
Open Source and Free Alternative to ChatGPT Atlas.
🔮 Platform-neutral Browser Use for AI agents: real Chrome automation with a CLI + SDKs, no lock-in, dead simple.
A simple, fast, token-efficient browser for AI agents
An AI Agent that is able to control your screen to complste any task
Connect Chromium to LLM agents via token-efficient DOM compression. 50-200 tokens per page.
SCUBA: Salesforce Computer Use Benchmark
Crab-Agent is an LLM-powered Chrome extension that automates browser tasks using natural language commands. Inspired by Claude for Chrome
An LLM-orchestrated browser-use framework with tool-driven web control, citation/evidence capture, persistent memory, and sub-agent delegation to complete complex web tasks end-to-end.
Generic multi-AI orchestration platform: Playwright engine, 7 AI platforms, rate limiter, agent fallback (browser-use), comparator, solution-researcher, landscape-researcher skills
Agent First Browse: An autonomous AI web automation tool built with Python and Playwright to handle complex web tasks, DOM interactions, and form filling.
Python scripts for generating and categorizing web browsing tasks for benchmark datasets
An agentic crypto wallet that buys real-world goods on your behalf. Chat-first desktop agent that owns a Solana wallet and pays in USDC via Bitrefill MCP
Turn screens into coordinates, and coordinates into action.
Tell your browser what to do. A small browser agent that lives inside Chrome.
An intelligent website auditor that analyzes non-functional aspects of websites using AI agents powered by Gemini.
MultAI Agent 2026: Autonomous Browser Engine with 7 AI Fallbacks & Comparator
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