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BrowserSkill

Enable AI agents to perform automation tasks using a logged-in browser without interrupting user workflows.

🇨🇳 DomesticFreeOpen sourceDev浏览器操作开源CLI
Platforms: WebDesktop
Region
Domestic
Pricing
Free
Open source
Yes
GitHub Stars
★ 1.0k
Source
GitHub
Added
2026-08-14
Last verified
2026-08-14
BrowserSkill

Overview

BrowserSkill is a tool that connects AI agents with browsers, supporting agents with various shell capabilities such as Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex. It allows agents to execute tasks in a user's already logged-in browser without disrupting normal work. Through CLI and browser extension, agents can borrow specific tabs to complete tasks and return them afterward, ensuring other tabs remain unaffected. Ideal for developers and teams requiring automated browser operations.

Key features

  • Reuse real login states
  • Work uninterrupted
  • Supports any shell-capable agent
  • Built-in human intervention mechanism

Use cases

Automated web data scrapingAuto-filling formsSummarizing webpage contentAutomated testing

Pros

  • Supports multiple agent frameworks
  • No need for separate test accounts
  • Tasks run in isolated windows
  • Easy to install and configure

Limitations / notes

  • Requires internet connection
  • Higher learning curve

Who it's for

DevelopersEnterprise teamsAutomation engineers

This overview was compiled by AI from public sources and may contain inaccuracies — please refer to the official site.

FAQ

Is it free?

Yes, BrowserSkill is open-source and free.

Which operating systems are supported?

Supports macOS, Linux, and Windows x64.

Which browsers are supported?

Supports Chrome and Microsoft Edge; other Chromium-based browsers may also work.

Is Chinese support available?

Yes, documentation is provided in Chinese, and the environment supports Chinese.

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