
🌐 Browser-use is the easiest way to connect your AI agents with the browser.
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With pip (Python>=3.11):
For memory functionality (requires Python<3.13 due to PyTorch compatibility):
pip install "browser-use[memory]"
Install Patchright:
patchright install chromium
Spin up your agent:
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI from browser_use import Agent import asyncio from dotenv import load_dotenv load_dotenv() async def main(): agent = Agent( task="Compare the price of gpt-4o and DeepSeek-V3", llm=ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o"), ) await agent.run() asyncio.run(main())
Add your API keys for the provider you want to use to your .env
file.
OPENAI_API_KEY= ANTHROPIC_API_KEY= AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT= AZURE_OPENAI_KEY= GEMINI_API_KEY= DEEPSEEK_API_KEY= GROK_API_KEY= NOVITA_API_KEY=
For other settings, models, and more, check out the documentation 📕.
Test with UI
You can test browser-use with a UI repository
Or simply run the gradio example:
python examples/ui/gradio_demo.py
Task: Add grocery items to cart, and checkout.
Prompt: Add my latest LinkedIn follower to my leads in Salesforce.
Prompt: Read my CV & find ML jobs, save them to a file, and then start applying for them in new tabs, if you need help, ask me.'
apply.to.jobs.8x.mp4
Prompt: Write a letter in Google Docs to my Papa, thanking him for everything, and save the document as a PDF.
Prompt: Look up models with a license of cc-by-sa-4.0 and sort by most likes on Hugging face, save top 5 to file.
hugging_face_high_quality.mp4
More examples
For more examples see the examples folder or join the Discord and show off your project.
Tell your computer what to do, and it gets it done.
Roadmap
Agent
- Improve agent memory (summarize, compress, RAG, etc.)
- Enhance planning capabilities (load website specific context)
- Reduce token consumption (system prompt, DOM state)
DOM Extraction
- Improve extraction for datepickers, dropdowns, special elements
- Improve state representation for UI elements
Rerunning tasks
- LLM as fallback
- Make it easy to define workflow templates where LLM fills in the details
- Return playwright script from the agent
Datasets
- Create datasets for complex tasks
- Benchmark various models against each other
- Fine-tuning models for specific tasks
User Experience
- Human-in-the-loop execution
- Improve the generated GIF quality
- Create various demos for tutorial execution, job application, QA testing, social media, etc.
Contributing
We love contributions! Feel free to open issues for bugs or feature requests. To contribute to the docs, check out the /docs
folder.
Local Setup
To learn more about the library, check out the local setup 📕.
main
is the primary development branch with frequent changes. For production use, install a stable versioned release instead.
Cooperations
We are forming a commission to define best practices for UI/UX design for browser agents. Together, we're exploring how software redesign improves the performance of AI agents and gives these companies a competitive advantage by designing their existing software to be at the forefront of the agent age.
Email Toby to apply for a seat on the committee.
Swag
Want to show off your Browser-use swag? Check out our Merch store. Good contributors will receive swag for free 👀.
Citation
If you use Browser Use in your research or project, please cite:
@software{browser_use2024, author = {Müller, Magnus and Žunič, Gregor}, title = {Browser Use: Enable AI to control your browser}, year = {2024}, publisher = {GitHub}, url = {https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use} }
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