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Browser automation CLI built for AI agents. Get past anti-bot walls, hand off to humans across platforms when stuck, run parallel tasks without cross-contamination, and isolate multiple accounts in independent browsers.

Why BrowserAct

The browser an AI agent needs has to reach places standard tools can't, let a human seamlessly take over when the agent is stuck, keep parallel tasks from cross-contaminating, and be designed for LLM reasoning — not human-written scripts. A browser for agents must get four things right.

1. Break through blocks — three progressive layers

  1. Environment layer — stealth fingerprint spoofing, TLS rotation, proxy switching. The vast majority of blocks never trigger.
  2. Execution layersolve-captcha auto-solves CAPTCHAs; stealth-extract pulls protected pages in one command.
  3. Human layerremote-assist generates a live URL; the user takes over from any device, and the agent continues seamlessly when done.

2. Three browser modes — by real-world scenario

Mode Scenario Key trait
chrome Reuse local Chrome login state Profile import or CDP attach
stealth privacy mode Frictionless batch scraping without login Fresh fingerprint per session + proxy rotation, zero residue
stealth fixed identity Logged-in accounts · multi-browser parallel Stable fingerprint + stable IP, stable account identity, not flagged as bots

3. Zero-interference concurrency — every agent in its own lane

  • Cross-browser parallel — independent cookies, fingerprints, proxies. Sites cannot correlate them.
  • Same-browser multi-session — shared login state, independent execution, tasks don't block each other.
  • Privacy mode — fresh fingerprint and empty profile per session, zero residue when done.

4. Designed for agent reasoning — not human scripts

  • Compact text output — indexed text format, several times more token-efficient than JSON or HTML.
  • Indexed interactionstate returns an indexed list; click 3 / input 2 "...". No DOM parsing required.
  • Semantic memory — every browser carries a desc, matched to tasks by meaning.
  • Concurrency-safe — session ownership + explicit naming. Multi-agent operation never conflicts.

Security: confirmation gating — sensitive operations (browser create / delete, Profile import, proxy changes, security and privacy toggles) require explicit user approval. Prior approvals do not carry over. Enforced at the Skill layer, not a configuration toggle.


And More

  • Better headless — Default headless without disrupting users; stealth headless that isn't detected.
  • Cross-platform remote handoff — Any device opens the link to take over, and the agent continues seamlessly.

Install

Tell your AI agent:

Install browser-act. Skill source: https://github.com/browser-act/skills/tree/main/browser-act . Verify it works after installation.

Installation details →


Quick Start

# Extract protected page content (zero config)
browser-act stealth-extract https://example.com

# Full browser automation
browser-act --session my-task browser open <id> https://example.com
browser-act --session my-task state          # See clickable elements
browser-act --session my-task click 3        # Click by index
browser-act --session my-task input 2 "hi"   # Type into a field

More examples and workflows →

The agent runs get-skills at the start of each session — gets environment state, browser list, and commands in one call:

browser-act get-skills core --skill-version 2.0.2

How agents discover and use BrowserAct →


Compatibility

OS: Windows, macOS, Linux

Agents: Claude Code · Cursor · VS Code · OpenCode · OpenClaw · Codex · Gemini CLI — works with any agent that can execute shell commands and load Skills.


Documentation

Full documentation covers anti-blocking, browser modes, sessions and concurrency, headless and remote handoff, agent design, the Skills system, and the complete command reference.

Read the full documentation →


Also From BrowserAct

Skill Forge — Your Personal Scraping Engineer

Need to extract data from the same website repeatedly at scale? Don't write scrapers by hand. Skill Forge explores a site once, discovers its APIs and data patterns, generates a deploy-ready Skill package, then runs reliably without re-exploration — 500 or 5,000 records through the same stable path.

Any website. Any data. One command to start:

Install browser-act-skill-forge. Skill source: https://github.com/browser-act/skills/tree/main/browser-act-skill-forge . Verify it works after installation.

Then tell your agent what you need:

"Forge a Skill that extracts job listings from LinkedIn — title, company, salary, URL. I'll run 300 keywords later."

Skill Forge documentation →

Solutions Catalog

30+ pre-built Skills already generated by Skill Forge, ready to install and run. Covers Amazon, Google Maps, YouTube, Reddit, WeChat, Zhihu, and more.

Browse the full Solutions Catalog →

Build Your Own

Can't find what you need above? Generate a custom Skill for any website in minutes — no coding required. Just describe what data you want or what action to perform, and Skill Forge handles the rest.


💖 Support the Project

BrowserAct Skills is free and open source. If it saves you time, please give us a ⭐ Star — it keeps the project alive and helps us ship more skills.

GitHub Stars

🎁 Bonus: Once you star the repository, you can join our Discord and post in the #claim-500-credits channel to receive 500 free credits!

🤝 Community & Support

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Browser automation CLI built for AI agents. Break through anti-bot walls, hand off to humans across platforms when stuck. Parallel multi-task execution, independent multi-session operation, isolated multi-account browsing.

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