AI Browser Infrastructure
AI Browser Infrastructure brand directory
Indexable brand reports with measured AI-search visibility, source evidence, and approved brand context where available.
Browserbase
Rank #1 · 47.2% visibility
Browserbase is a managed cloud platform that gives AI agents and developers on-demand access to real, isolated, scalable headless browsers without infrastructure management overhead. The platform abstracts browser fleet complexity by providing sandboxed sessions compatible with Playwright, Puppeteer, and Selenium. Its open-source Stagehand SDK enables natural-language browser control using leading LLMs (Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini), while Director offers a no-code interface for non-developers that generates reusable automation scripts. The MCP server allows any LLM to control a browser directly via the Model Context Protocol. Built-in capabilities include CAPTCHA solving, residential proxy management, stealth fingerprinting, session replay, live view, and enterprise compliance (SOC-2 Type 1, HIPAA). Browserbase serves use cases across AI agent development, workflow automation, web data extraction, automated testing, and industry verticals including healthcare, fintech, legal, supply chain, and GTM.
Browserless
Rank #2 · 34.4% visibility
Browserless provides managed headless browser infrastructure for developers and engineering teams. Its core offerings are BrowserQL (a stealth-first browser query language), Browsers as a Service (pooled cloud browsers compatible with Puppeteer and Playwright), and REST APIs for screenshots, PDFs, and web scraping. The platform abstracts browser lifecycle management—updates, memory leaks, scaling, and bot detection—into a single API endpoint, enabling teams to connect existing automation scripts with a one-line code change.
Steel
Rank #3 · 25.6% visibility
Steel is an open-source, cloud-native browser API and session management platform designed for AI agents and scalable web automation. It abstracts browser infrastructure complexity—session pooling, proxy rotation, CAPTCHA solving, anti-bot stealth, and observability—behind a simple REST API and Python/Node.js SDKs, enabling developers to connect Puppeteer, Playwright, or Selenium to managed cloud Chrome instances with minimal code changes.
Skyvern
Rank #4 · 20.0% visibility
Skyvern is an AI-powered browser automation platform and open-source agent framework that enables developers and operations teams to automate complex web workflows using natural language prompts, computer vision, and LLMs—replacing brittle Selenium/Playwright scripts with adaptive, self-healing automation that works across any website without custom per-site code.
Browser Use
Rank #5 · 18.4% visibility
Browser Use is an AI browser automation platform offering an open-source Python library and a managed cloud service that allow AI agents to interact with any website using natural language instructions. It converts web interfaces into structured, LLM-readable text for deterministic agent control, and bundles stealth browsers, proxy rotation, CAPTCHA solving, a purpose-built browser LLM, and Skill APIs into a unified infrastructure stack for AI agent developers.
Hyperbrowser
Rank #6 · 16.8% visibility
Hyperbrowser delivers Browser-as-a-Service (BaaS) infrastructure purpose-built for AI agents, running headless Chrome in isolated cloud containers. Its core platform manages browser provisioning, stealth fingerprinting, proxy rotation, automatic CAPTCHA solving, session recording, and live view debugging. HyperAgent adds an AI-native automation layer on top of Playwright, accepting natural language task instructions. An official MCP server connects LLMs and IDEs (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf) directly to live web capabilities. SDKs are available in Python and Node.js, and the platform supports integration with LangChain, LlamaIndex, and workflow tools such as n8n.
Stagehand
Rank #7 · 10.4% visibility
Stagehand is an open-source SDK for building AI-powered browser agents. It wraps Playwright with four natural-language primitives (act, extract, observe, agent) that use LLMs to make web automations self-healing and resilient to UI changes, while keeping developers in full control of each step. It is the flagship open-source project of Browserbase, Inc.
AgentQL
Rank #8 · 0.0% visibility
AgentQL is a semantic web automation and data extraction suite from TinyFish that replaces brittle DOM selectors with a natural-language query language. Developers describe what they want in plain English; AgentQL uses AI-powered DOM analysis and prompt engineering to locate and return the exact elements or structured data, even as websites change. The product spans a Python SDK, a JavaScript SDK, a browserless REST API, a remote browser service (Tetra), a Chrome IDE extension, and integrations with major AI agent frameworks.