BrowserAct is built for agents using the web. It gives agents a browser layer for real websites, so they can pass blocked pages, adapt to real scenarios, run multiple tasks safely, and return clean web data for reasoning. Use BrowserAct when an agent needs to browse, click, extract, fill forms, upload files, work inside logged-in sites, handle verification, or run repeatable browser workflows.
I'm Wendy, Senior Marketing Operations at BrowserAct.
AI agents work well in clean demos, but the real web is messy: login state, verification, dynamic pages, uploads, blocked flows, and browser sessions that interfere with each other. Most agents stop the moment a website pushes back. So we built a browser layer that doesn't.
BrowserAct reads the messy parts of the web your agent can't handle alone. It's an It's an browser automation CLI that keeps session state, works through common web blocks, hands off to a human when needed, and returns clean web data for reasoning. The idea is simple: agents should automate what they can, ask for help when they're stuck, and continue from the same browser state afterward. You stay in control of all of it; nothing runs without your sign-off.
🎁 For Product Hunt: Get a free 7-day trial to test BrowserAct on a real browser workflow your agent keeps breaking on, no code needed.
Here all day, and would love your honest feedback. What browser task still breaks your agent today?
About BrowserAct on Product Hunt
“Web browser automation for AI agents”
BrowserAct launched on Product Hunt on June 25th, 2026 and earned 290 upvotes and 58 comments, earning #2 Product of the Day. BrowserAct is built for agents using the web. It gives agents a browser layer for real websites, so they can pass blocked pages, adapt to real scenarios, run multiple tasks safely, and return clean web data for reasoning. Use BrowserAct when an agent needs to browse, click, extract, fill forms, upload files, work inside logged-in sites, handle verification, or run repeatable browser workflows.
On the analytics side, BrowserAct competes within Productivity, Artificial Intelligence and GitHub — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how BrowserAct performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted BrowserAct?
BrowserAct was hunted by Justin Jincaid. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of BrowserAct including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Wendy, Senior Marketing Operations at BrowserAct.
AI agents work well in clean demos, but the real web is messy: login state, verification, dynamic pages, uploads, blocked flows, and browser sessions that interfere with each other. Most agents stop the moment a website pushes back. So we built a browser layer that doesn't.
BrowserAct reads the messy parts of the web your agent can't handle alone. It's an It's an browser automation CLI that keeps session state, works through common web blocks, hands off to a human when needed, and returns clean web data for reasoning. The idea is simple: agents should automate what they can, ask for help when they're stuck, and continue from the same browser state afterward. You stay in control of all of it; nothing runs without your sign-off.
🎁 For Product Hunt: Get a free 7-day trial to test BrowserAct on a real browser workflow your agent keeps breaking on, no code needed.
Here all day, and would love your honest feedback. What browser task still breaks your agent today?