❌ Do NOT use OpenAI for real-time web search - they index the web for fast yet inaccurate replies. 🚀 We’re releasing Browser Use Search API today. It crawls sites and fetches real-time data by interacting with any website. Built because you asked for it. We have already enterprises on board who use this API for web search. If you build general or vertical agents you can use this to enable browser interaction. See how it performs vs ChatGPT
About us
We make web agents come to life
- Website
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https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pbrowser-use.com
External link for Browser Use
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Employees at Browser Use
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Nick Sweeting
🎭 Browser-Use ⑊ 🏛️ ArchiveBox ⑊ 🐙 Monadical ⑊ Hacking on: 🛠️ Python/JS/Browsers/networking/devops/security/distributed systems
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Saurav Panda
Software at Browser Use | BrowserAgent (acquired) | Cornell University
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Aniket K.
Early-stage investor in Infra + AI
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Larsen Cundric
Founding Engineer @ Browser Use | Building full-stack infra for real-world web agents
Updates
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Any AI agent should have full access to the web. That's why we are releasing the official Browser Use MCP server today Connect it to apps such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, and more https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eJEiVkXM
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Perplexity and OpenAI's web search are boring. They always stop where the data gets interesting. They stop at login walls. What is web search if you can't interact with the browser? Browser-use is the only API that can access interesting data behind login walls. We even do that without ever showing the LLM the sensitive data.
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Browser Use reposted this
Recently, I took some time to dive deeper into the future of web browsers. What first caught my attention was one paradox. We often hear that AI is making traditional web browsing obsolete by delivering instant answers. Yet at the same time, tech giants like Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity, along with rising startups such as Strawberry, Nayla, and Nanobrowser, are doubling down on building a new generation of AI-powered browsers. So, if web browsers are supposedly obsolete, why are we seeing a surge of investment in reinventing them? It turns out that the answer isn’t binary. The browser isn't dying, it's evolving. Here are some of the shifts I break down in this piece: - From Window to Assistant: Once passive windows, browsers are becoming intelligent platforms that can research, automate tasks, and anticipate user needs - The Shift Toward Machine-Optimized Browsers, with companies like Lightpanda or Browser Use leading the way - The Monetization Shift: Content use without clicks and what it means for the Open Web - From Browsing to Delegating: When AI Agents become the primary web consumers If you're building or backing a company in the space, I'd love to hear your thoughts! 👉 Full piece here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/edp-YHNZ