# Browser Use

AI browser automation platform for web agents with stealth capabilities.

- Category: Developer Tools
- Pricing: Contact for pricing
- Tags: Automation Tools, API
- Website: http://browser-use.com/?via=aigregator
- Aigregator page: https://aigregator.com/tools/browser-use
- API: https://x402.aigregator.com/v1/tools/browser-use

## Overview
Browser Use is an AI browser automation platform that makes websites accessible and controllable by AI agents. It provides open-source browser harness technology combined with stealth browsers, anti-detection capabilities, and infrastructure optimized for AI task completion at scale. The platform offers both an open-source component and managed cloud services, allowing developers to automate web interactions without detection.

The platform is designed for teams deploying AI agents to handle real-world web tasks like data extraction, form filling, and automated testing. Browser Use stands out through its cost-efficient infrastructure ($0.02/hour with sub-second cold starts), comprehensive anti-detect features including CAPTCHA solving, and support for 195+ country proxies. One limitation is that it requires integration with external LLMs (Claude, Gemini) for task reasoning, meaning it's not a complete standalone solution but rather a specialized tool for web automation layers.
## Key Features
- Open-source browser harness with self-healing capabilities
- Stealth browser technology with anti-detect fingerprinting
- CAPTCHA solving integrated into the automation flow
- Residential proxy network across 195+ countries
- Custom LLM models optimized for browser automation tasks
- Browser Use Box - fully hosted AI agent with 24/7 availability
- Managed infrastructure with sub-second cold starts
- Support for Claude, Gemini, and other LLMs
- Cost-efficient pricing at $0.02/hour for cloud infrastructure

## Use Cases
- Web data extraction and scraping for large datasets
- Automated QA testing of web applications across different browsers and locations
- Task automation like booking flights, filling forms, or managing accounts
- Continuous website monitoring for changes or updates
- Testing anti-bot measures and web security protections

## Who It Is For
- AI agent developers and teams building agentic applications
- Enterprise companies needing large-scale web automation
- QA and testing teams automating web application testing
- Data extraction and web scraping companies
- Developers building task automation workflows for customer interactions

## Pros
- Highly cost-effective at $0.02/hour with sub-second cold starts compared to traditional browser automation
- Comprehensive anti-detection suite including CAPTCHA solving and fingerprinting protection prevents blocking
- Global infrastructure with 195+ country proxies enables location-specific tasks at scale
- Open-source component allows for customization and self-hosting alongside managed cloud options

## Cons
- Requires integration with external LLMs (Claude, Gemini) rather than providing built-in reasoning
- Still relatively new with limited case studies or long-term reliability data compared to established competitors
- Stealth features and proxy infrastructure add complexity compared to simpler browser automation tools

## Alternatives
- [Firecrawl](https://aigregator.com/tools/firecrawl)
- [PaioClaw](https://aigregator.com/tools/paioclaw)
- [AirOps](https://aigregator.com/tools/airops)
- Selenium
- Playwright

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Source: Aigregator — AI tools directory. https://aigregator.com/tools/browser-use
