Browser Harness: Self-Healing Browser Tool for LLMs

A self-healing browser harness enabling LLMs to complete any task.

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Snapshot

What it is
Browser Harness is a minimal and self-healing tool built on the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) that empowers LLMs to complete various browser tasks without predefined scripts, by dynamically creating the necessary code mid-task.
Who it's for
AI developers and engineers focusing on browser task automation using language models.
Primary use case
Enabling language models to autonomously perform and adapt browser-based automation tasks.
Deployment model
local
Open source
Yes
Self-hostable
Yes
Current status
stable

Why It Matters

AI builders can leverage this tool to enhance browser automation by allowing language models to dynamically adapt and complete online tasks. It improves the efficiency and flexibility of automation workflows.

What to Know Before You Use It

Strengths

  • Self-healing capabilities
  • Minimal setup
  • Flexibility with CDP

Limitations

  • Limited to Chrome browser
  • Requires technical setup

Common Misunderstanding

It's often mistaken for a full-fledged automation framework rather than a minimal harness.

Best For

Primary job-to-be-done

Automating browser tasks using language models autonomously.

Ideal for

AI developers and engineers focusing on browser task automation using language models.

Details

Website
github.com
Categories
Agents, Coding, Open Source
Type
tool
License
MIT
Pricing
open-source
Maintainer
browser-use
Open Source
Yes
Self-Hostable
Yes
Last Updated
Apr 20, 2026

Visit Official Site

github.com

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