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Managed headless browsers for AI agents. OpenAPI, MCP server, and changelog.
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Replaceable as a UI, but kept alive as the API the agents call.
“Browserbase is infrastructure, not a product — and that's both its strength and its ceiling. The coordination moat is real: spinning up isolated, fingerprint-managed, CAPTCHA-handling browser sessions at scale is genuinely hard to replicate with an LLM alone. But Playwright, Puppeteer, and self-hosted Chromium are free, and every cloud provider is one product launch away from offering managed headless browsers. The MCP angle buys time, not permanence.”
An LLM alone could replace
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Go deep on the agent-native stack — become the browser runtime that agent frameworks call by default, not a tool humans configure. Lock in SDK-level integrations with LangChain, CrewAI, and AutoGen before a hyperscaler commoditizes the infra layer.
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Managed headless browsers for AI agents. OpenAPI, MCP server, and changelog.
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AI agents read it. Buyers find it. Backlinks accrue. Your tool can have one too — live in 24 hours, indexed by Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity, queryable via MCP.