Meet BrowseMan:

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BrowserMan is an AI-agent-focused browser extension available on the Chrome Web Store. It acts as a bridge that allows external AI agents to interact directly with your active, logged-in Google Chrome session without exposing your actual login credentials or moving cookies off your device. Core Purpose

Traditionally, automating a browser with AI requires launching a blank, isolated instance (using tools like Playwright) or routing traffic through a cloud browser, meaning you lose all your active logins and sessions. BrowserMan fixes this by leaving your credentials secure on your local device while opening up your active tabs and sessions to AI agents via local tools, Model Context Protocol (MCP), or standard HTTP APIs. Key Features

Real Login Reuse: External AI can navigate sites where you are already logged in without needing your raw password or session cookies.

Built for Agents: Instead of giving the AI raw, massive HTML code blocks that lead to guessing errors, it converts webpages into a numbered accessibility tree. This reduces text size by roughly 15 times and makes it much easier for the AI to navigate accurately.

Granular Security Controls: You can limit access scopes individually per AI agent or vendor, audit exactly what actions the AI took, and revoke access instantly from a central dashboard.

Full Browser Automation: It gives authorized AI agents the ability to navigate, read text, click buttons, type, scroll, take screenshots, and upload files just like a human would.

If you are trying to set up automated workflows with local LLMs or web-scraping agents, you can download the tool straight from the BrowserMan Chrome Web Store page.

Are you looking to use BrowserMan with a specific AI agent framework (like LangChain or an MCP client), or are you trying to automate a particular web task? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more BrowserMan – Chrome Web Store

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