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Induced AI uses LLM-driven semantic understanding to read page labels, identify form fields, and recognize navigation patterns the way a human would. This lets it interact with websites it has never encountered before without requiring pre-built templates or manual element tagging.
Yes — this is one of Induced AI's key differentiators. Each browser instance is provisioned with its own email address and phone number, which allows the agent to receive SMS codes, email verification links, and other multi-factor authentication challenges autonomously.
Induced AI does not publish pricing on its website and operates on a contact-for-pricing model as of 2026. Based on our analysis of similar Browser Agents in our directory, expect pricing to vary based on workflow volume and complexity. Prospective customers should contact the sales team for a tailored quote.
Induced AI was founded in 2023 by Aryan Sharma (now ~21) and Ayush Pathak (now ~22), making it one of the youngest-founder companies in the browser agent space. The company raised $2.3 million in pre-seed funding led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from notable angel investors including executives from major tech companies.
Traditional RPA tools like UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism require trained developers, lengthy implementation cycles, and brittle screen-scraping scripts that break when websites update. Induced AI replaces this with plain-English instructions and AI-driven element recognition that adapts to page changes dynamically, dramatically reducing setup time and maintenance overhead.
AI builders and operators use Induced AI to streamline their workflow.
Try Induced AI Now →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.
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