Browserbase

byBrowserbaselisted Jun 3, 2026

Task AutomationUsage BasedModerate setupInfrastructure layer (model-agnostic)

Browserbase is a headless browser infrastructure platform built for AI agents, providing managed Chromium instances with built-in features for CAPTCHA solving, proxy rotation, session management, and live debugging. It has emerged as the default browser infrastructure layer for AI agent developers using frameworks like Playwright, Puppeteer, and Stagehand. Browserbase eliminates the DevOps overhead of running browser fleets at scale.

Freshness note: AI-agent behavior can change after model releases, client updates, pricing changes, or new default settings. Use the aggregate score as a historical baseline and check recent reviews plus model/runtime context before deciding.

Pricing
Free (2 concurrent browsers, 100 sessions/mo); Startup $149/mo; Scale custom
Model backbone
Infrastructure layer (model-agnostic)
Setup complexity
Moderate setup
Last reviewed
May 1, 2026
Recent signal
0 in 90 days

What reviewers consistently say.

Top pros and cons surfaced from 1 review. Counts reflect how many loaded reviews cite each point.

+Pros

  • Developer-friendly debugging1 · 100%
  • Good scaling story1 · 100%
  • Managed browser sessions1 · 100%

Cons

  • Infrastructure, not full agent1 · 100%
  • Requires developer integration1 · 100%

1 reviews.

Sorted by helpful votes, with recency used as a tie-breaker.

RE
Ruling Editorial — Operationshistorical
1-6 months usage·browser infrastructure for agent products·May 1, 2026
8.4/10

Reliable browser infrastructure for teams building agents

Ruling editorial benchmark: Browserbase is not a finished end-user agent; it is infrastructure for teams that need reliable browser sessions, debugging, and scaling for web automation agents. That distinction matters. For builders working on browser-use products, the managed infrastructure can save significant time compared with maintaining custom browser fleets.

+ ProsManaged browser sessions · Developer-friendly debugging · Good scaling story
− ConsInfrastructure, not full agent · Requires developer integration
17 helpfulReviewed May 1, 2026

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