Best Alternatives to PageAgent

Explore 16 top-rated alternatives to PageAgent in the browser agents category. Compare features, pricing, and find the perfect fit for your needs.

About PageAgent

Open-source JavaScript library by Alibaba that embeds an AI agent directly into web pages to control UI elements through natural language — no browser extensions or headless browsers required.

Free

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Browser Use Desktop

Browser Agents

Browser Use Desktop is an open-source desktop application that gives AI agents direct, reliable access to a Chromium browser for web automation, data extraction, form filling, and multi-step internet tasks. Built on the Browser Use Python framework (16,000+ GitHub stars as of early 2026), it packages the agent-browser bridge into a standalone app with a visual interface for monitoring agent activity in real time. Unlike headless-only automation libraries, Browser Use Desktop renders pages visually so operators can watch, pause, and debug agent sessions. It supports integration with LLM providers including OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and local models through LangChain, enabling developers to pair any large language model with autonomous browser control.

Key Strengths:

  • Completely open source (MIT license) with active development and a large contributor community (16,000+ GitHub stars)
  • LLM-agnostic design works with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and local models through LangChain integration

Playwright

Web & Browser Automation

From

Free (open source)

Playwright review 2026: Microsoft's open-source browser automation framework for end-to-end testing across Chromium, Firefox, WebKit, Chrome, and Edge with auto-wait and parallel execution.

Key Strengths:

  • One API drives 3 browser engines named on the website: Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit
  • Supports 4 language ecosystems directly from the website: TypeScript, Python, .NET, and Java

Puppeteer

Web & Browser Automation

From

Free

Node.js library for controlling Chrome and Firefox with a high-level API for browser automation, PDF generation, screenshots, testing, and debugging.

Key Strengths:

  • Supports both Chrome and Firefox automation through documented browser protocols: DevTools Protocol and WebDriver BiDi.
  • Runs headless by default, which fits CI pipelines, server-side jobs, and automated testing environments without a visible browser UI.

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AgentGPT

Browser-based autonomous AI agent platform where users input goals and watch agents break them into tasks. GitHub repository archived January 2026 after 31K+ stars. Hosted service remains online with limited free tier and $40/month Pro plan.

From Free

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Anthropic Cowork

Agentic mode within Claude Desktop that autonomously organizes files, automates workflows, and controls your Mac — turns natural language instructions into completed desktop tasks without coding.

From $20/month

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Bardeen AI

No-code automation platform that uses AI to create intelligent workflows connecting web apps, websites, and tools through natural language commands and visual automation building for non-technical users.

From $0 (Free plan) / $129/mo (Starter)

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Brave Leo

A private AI assistant built directly into the Brave browser that can summarize websites and videos, translate content, answer questions, transcribe audio, create content, and write code.

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Claude Cowork

Third-party AI desktop agent (coworkerai.io) that advertises autonomous multi-step task execution — file organization, research synthesis, and document drafting — using Anthropic's Claude API as its underlying model. Not an official Anthropic product.

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Devin (Cognition)

Autonomous AI software engineer that plans, codes, tests, and deploys complete software projects using its own sandboxed development environment with terminal and browser access.

From $20/month

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Induced AI

Induced AI is a browser automation platform that transforms plain English instructions into autonomous workflows, eliminating the need for traditional RPA programming or API integrations.

From Contact for Pricing

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OpenCode

OpenCode is an open source AI coding agent that helps developers write code in the terminal, IDE, or desktop. It supports multiple LLM providers, local models, LSP integration, multi-session agents, and privacy-focused workflows.

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Opera AI

Built-in AI assistant integrated into the Opera browser with real-time web access capabilities.

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OpenAI Operator

OpenAI's browser-automation agent that navigates websites, fills forms, and completes tasks by taking screenshots and interacting with web pages — now integrated into ChatGPT as 'agent mode.'

From $20/mo

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Reworkd AI

Reworkd AI is an AI-powered browser agent for extracting structured data from websites at scale, with published pricing and a public sunset notice that makes current availability uncertain.

From Free

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Sai

Sai is Simular's always-on agentic AI coworker for real computer work across apps, browsers, and workflows. It provides a secure workspace for desktop, browser, and digital workflow automation.

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Sai by Simular

An always-on agentic AI coworker with a secure workspace for real computer work across apps, browsers, desktop tools, and workflows.

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Quick Comparison

ToolStarting PriceBest ForAction

PageAgent

Current Tool

FreeRuns directly inside the webpage as JavaScript, so basic single-page usage requires 0 headless browsers, 0 Python runtime, and 0 browser extensions.View Details

Browser Use Desktop

FreeCompletely open source (MIT license) with active development and a large contributor community (16,000+ GitHub stars)View Details

Playwright

Free (open source)One API drives 3 browser engines named on the website: Chromium, Firefox, and WebKitView Details

Puppeteer

FreeSupports both Chrome and Firefox automation through documented browser protocols: DevTools Protocol and WebDriver BiDi.View Details

Why Consider PageAgent Alternatives?

While PageAgent is a popular choice in the browser agents category, exploring alternatives can help you find a tool that better matches your specific needs, budget, or workflow preferences.

Common reasons to explore alternatives include:

  • Different pricing models or more affordable options
  • Specific features that PageAgent may not offer
  • Better integration with your existing tools
  • Performance or user experience preferences
  • Regional availability or support requirements

Compare the tools above to find the best fit for your specific use case.

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