
Browser Use
Cloud browser plus agent harness that lets AI sign up, log in, and act on any website
What is Browser Use?
Browser Use is a cloud browser platform built specifically for LLM agents, combining an open-source agent harness, anti-detection browsers with residential proxies in 195+ countries, and its own LLM tuned for web tasks (V3). The headline capability is agents that self-register accounts and solve CAPTCHAs autonomously. Buyers are devs and Fortune 500s automating sites that don't expose an API.
Tools for building, hosting, testing, observing, connecting, and giving memory or computer access to AI agents.
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Use cases to evaluate
Automated account signup and onboarding flows on third-party SaaS
Price monitoring and competitive scraping behind login walls
Multi-step procurement or job-application bots that must look human
End-to-end web testing where Playwright keeps getting CAPTCHA-blocked
Fit to evaluate
Agent startups doing self-registration and authenticated workflows
Enterprise RPA teams replacing UiPath on web-only tasks
Scrapers fighting Cloudflare/Akamai bot protection
Devs who want both the OSS library and managed cloud from one vendor
Business fit
Right for you if you're shipping an agent that has to behave like a real user on hostile sites (signups, CAPTCHAs, bot-detected flows) and you want both the open-source library and the hosted infra from one vendor. Skip if you already use Playwright/Stagehand and only need raw browser sessions; Browserbase or Steel are cheaper per hour. Watch out for credit-based pricing that can spike with proxy bandwidth at $5/GB.
How to evaluate Browser Use
Use this category when a business wants agents that do work across tools, APIs, browsers, and data sources.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Browser Use to one concrete workflow first, such as automated account signup and onboarding flows on third-party saas. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare tool-calling, memory, browser automation, evals, observability, and deployment controls.
Compare practical alternatives
Shortlist Browser Use against Orgo, Browserbase, Hyperbrowser so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.
Validate cost and rollout effort
Free $0 (3 concurrent sessions). Dev $29/mo (25 concurrent, $29 credits). Business $299/mo (200 concurrent, $400 credits). Scaleup $999/mo (500 concurrent, $1,400 credits). Enterprise custom. Usage: browser sessions $0.06/hr, proxies $5/GB, V3 agent tokens $0.90-$6.00 per 1M input tokens. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.
Compare Browser Use with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Automated account signup and onboarding flows on third-party SaaS, Price monitoring and competitive scraping behind login walls |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Agent startups doing self-registration and authenticated workflows, Enterprise RPA teams replacing UiPath on web-only tasks |
| Implementation effort | Technical setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Free plan + paid plans |
| Closest alternatives | OrgoBrowserbaseHyperbrowserSteel |
Browser Use pricing
| Model | Free plan + paid plans |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | Free $0 (3 concurrent sessions). Dev $29/mo (25 concurrent, $29 credits). Business $299/mo (200 concurrent, $400 credits). Scaleup $999/mo (500 concurrent, $1,400 credits). Enterprise custom. Usage: browser sessions $0.06/hr, proxies $5/GB, V3 agent tokens $0.90-$6.00 per 1M input tokens. |
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Common questions about Browser Use
What is Browser Use?
Browser Use is a cloud browser platform built specifically for LLM agents, combining an open-source agent harness, anti-detection browsers with residential proxies in 195+ countries, and its own LLM tuned for web tasks (V3). The headline capability is agents that self-register accounts and solve CAPTCHAs autonomously. Buyers are devs and Fortune 500s automating sites that don't expose an API.
What is Browser Use used for?
Common use cases: Automated account signup and onboarding flows on third-party SaaS; Price monitoring and competitive scraping behind login walls; Multi-step procurement or job-application bots that must look human; End-to-end web testing where Playwright keeps getting CAPTCHA-blocked.
How much does Browser Use cost?
Free $0 (3 concurrent sessions). Dev $29/mo (25 concurrent, $29 credits). Business $299/mo (200 concurrent, $400 credits). Scaleup $999/mo (500 concurrent, $1,400 credits). Enterprise custom. Usage: browser sessions $0.06/hr, proxies $5/GB, V3 agent tokens $0.90-$6.00 per 1M input tokens.
Who is Browser Use best for?
Browser Use fits Agent startups doing self-registration and authenticated workflows, Enterprise RPA teams replacing UiPath on web-only tasks, Scrapers fighting Cloudflare/Akamai bot protection, Devs who want both the OSS library and managed cloud from one vendor. Right for you if you're shipping an agent that has to behave like a real user on hostile sites (signups, CAPTCHAs, bot-detected flows) and you want both the open-source library and the hosted infra from one vendor. Skip if you already use Playwright/Stagehand and only need raw browser sessions; Browserbase or Steel are cheaper per hour. Watch out for credit-based pricing that can spike with proxy bandwidth at $5/GB.
What are alternatives to Browser Use?
Common alternatives to Browser Use include Orgo, Browserbase, Hyperbrowser, Steel, Anchor Browser, Scrapybara.