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Exclusive: Browserbase launches headless browser platform that lets LLMs automate web tasks

Jun 06, 2024 - venturebeat.com
San Francisco-based startup, Browserbase, has launched a platform that uses AI and headless browser technology to automate complex web tasks. The company aims to simplify web automation for developers, eliminating the need for extensive infrastructure setup. Browserbase has also announced it has raised $6.5 million in seed funding, led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from Basecase Capital, AI Grant, and angel investors including Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch, Pagerduty cofounder Andrew Miklas, and Hex CEO Barry McCardel.

Browserbase provides a programmable browser platform that allows developers to automate complex online tasks using code. It offers features like advanced debugging, session recording, a proxy supernetwork, and bot detection avoidance. The platform can automate both public websites and internal authenticated enterprise applications. The company offers three pricing tiers to accommodate different needs and scales. With $6.5 million in new funding, Browserbase plans to expand its engineering team while remaining focused on product development.

Key takeaways:

  • Browserbase, a San Francisco startup, has launched a platform that uses AI and headless browser technology to automate complex web tasks, aiming to streamline web automation for developers.
  • The company has raised $6.5 million in seed funding from investors including Kleiner Perkins, Basecase Capital, AI Grant, and angel investors.
  • Browserbase provides a programmable browser platform with features like advanced debugging, session recording, a proxy supernetwork, and bot detection avoidance, and integrates with popular AI/ML tools and frameworks.
  • The company is opening up self-serve access to its platform and offers three pricing tiers to accommodate different needs and scales, including an Enterprise Plan with self-hosting options and dedicated proxies.
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