Browser Cash is a browser automation platform for AI agents, web scraping, and internet intelligence. One API call spins up a real browser on a real device, so your agents can browse, click, log in, and extract data like a human. No CAPTCHAs, no antibot issues, and no spoofing. Browsers run as background operations, meaning tasks can be completed independently with zero human supervision. All developers get $25 in free credits with no card required. https://browser.cash/developers
Super! This is very relevant for me, as I’m working on a project where you need to log in to major e‑commerce platforms like Amazon. I have a question. You’re saying that bot protection won’t work, but what about the IP? The services can see it, and if you request many pages from one IP, it gets automatically banned. How do you solve this problem?
I saw you have a Discord community with 7k members. What is happening there? Is it active?
Okay, this is exactly the tool I’ve been tearing my hair out looking for. Spinning up real browsers on real devices via API—no more getting blocked by CAPTCHAs when scraping competitor data? Total lifesaver. I spend way too much time debugging scrapers that get flagged for not acting “human enough”; this’d let my team pull market research data without the constant headaches. Quick q: Can this handle sites that require multi-step logins (like 2FA) for data access? That’s the last big pain point we’ve got.
Congrats on the launch! Running real browsers on real devices is such a smart approach. How you handle scaling when demand spikes?
Interesting idea; wanted to try out, couldn't claim the credit though (OTP was not being sent - tried both India and USA phone number)
had fun playing with the API last weekend. The agent browser was especially fun to play with
I can’t wait for browser agents that do real work instead of fumbling with captchas and other anti-bot challenges!
Looks fantastic! I think people are often surprised at how much distribution networked products get, but many Uber drivers casually have a Hivemapper in their car.
When I think about how many people: 1. have a browser 2. want cash, the potential is obvious.
I have just installed and run a few scenarios via the Agen api - it impresses. Looks very promising.
Hoping this API paves the way for some production-grade agentic browsing apps.
The promise of Comet and Operator are real. Now anyone can build their own version.
Amazing product - Not a dev, but would be interested in learning more how my org can deploy this tool.
Impressive foundation @brenden_megatera@oldestlivingboy@mrjasongrad . I’m interested in how reliably the distributed browser network handles sites with fast-changing anti-bot systems. Does performance stay stable over long scraping runs?
This is really amazing. Does it bypass the hidden reCAPTCHA 3 and other complex verification processes? Also what can be the potential usecase apart from scrapping?
This looks like a brilliant approach. Way over my head as a non-dev, but very interesting none-the-less.
Congrats on launching. The space desperately needs a future-proof alternative to headless browsers. Just make sure the UX matches the power; devs won’t tolerate complexity.
Super! This is very relevant for me, as I’m working on a project where you need to log in to major e‑commerce platforms like Amazon. I have a question. You’re saying that bot protection won’t work, but what about the IP? The services can see it, and if you request many pages from one IP, it gets automatically banned. How do you solve this problem?