







Enable AI agents to browse and interact with apps
Give agent systems reliable browser actions with session control, execution guardrails, and production-grade observability.
Agent-ready browser sessions
Expose browser control as a stable tool inside your agent runtime.
Safety guardrails
Constrain retries, timeouts, and step behavior for safer autonomous runs.
Live web context
Keep agents grounded in real-time page state and fresh external data.
Parallel agent operations
Run many agent workflows concurrently without managing browser fleets.
Plug browser tools into your agent stack
Integrate BrowserSolver with your orchestration layer to run multi-step web actions in production.
Tool-calling compatible
Expose browser actions as deterministic tools for planners and executors.
Session continuity
Preserve context across long-running, multi-page agent tasks.
Execution policy controls
Bound behavior with time limits, retries, and failure rules.
Run high-value agent operations on live websites
Support assistants and autonomous workers that need dependable browser interaction.
Research agents
Navigate sources and gather up-to-date context for reasoning loops.
Operations agents
Automate repetitive portal workflows under supervision and guardrails.
Action chains
Coordinate multi-step tasks across multiple external web applications.
Operate AI browser workflows with confidence
Measure reliability, enforce consistency, and scale agent throughput safely.
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Throughput
3.8 req/s
Uptime
99.9%
Run-level observability
Track outcomes, latency, and failure patterns for each workflow.
Deterministic runtime behavior
Use pinned environments to limit drift over time.
Managed parallel execution
Scale concurrent agent actions on distributed browser capacity.
Production-safe defaults
Start from guardrails designed for real-world autonomous execution.
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