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Browserbase is cloud-hosted headless browser infrastructure designed primarily for AI agents, web scrapers, and automation pipelines. It is aimed at developers building autonomous agents, RPA workflows, QA bots, and data extraction tools who need reliable, stealthy, observable browsers without managing their own Chromium fleet.
Yes. Browserbase exposes a standard Chrome DevTools Protocol endpoint, so existing Playwright, Puppeteer, and Selenium scripts work by simply pointing the connect URL at Browserbase. You keep your familiar API while gaining managed scaling, stealth, and session recording.
Browserbase ships a built-in stealth mode that includes residential proxy routing, browser fingerprint rotation, and automatic CAPTCHA solving. These features are designed to make sessions look like real human browsers and are available on paid plans, with more aggressive options on Scale and Enterprise tiers.
Stagehand is Browserbase's open-source SDK that layers natural-language actions on top of Playwright. Agents can call functions like act, extract, and observe to interact with pages using LLM-driven reasoning instead of brittle CSS selectors. It runs on top of Browserbase sessions but can also be used with local browsers.
Browserbase offers a free Developer tier with 1 browser hour and 1 concurrent session. Paid plans start at $39/month for the Startup tier (100 browser hours and increased concurrency) and $199/month for Scale with advanced stealth and residential proxies. Enterprise pricing is custom and adds SOC 2, HIPAA, and dedicated infrastructure.
AI builders and operators use Browserbase to streamline their workflow.
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