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Anchor Browser
Anchor is a cloud-hosted browser platform that lets AI agents interact with the web like a human, running up to 50,000 concurrent sessions in the cloud or on-premises. It is designed to be deterministic where possible — reverting to AI reasoning only when required at runtime — making it more reliable than fully LLM-driven approaches. Anchor has partnered with Cloudflare for verified browser agent support and is trusted by Groq, Unify, and Browser-use. Pricing is $0.01 per step with $5 in free monthly credits.
Solid choice for most workflows
You need to automate web tasks on sites without APIs or with incomplete API coverage, but traditional browser automation breaks when layouts change or when you need to handle complex authentication flows.
12x faster execution than traditional browser agents, 80x fewer tokens, 23x fewer errors. Handles Cloudflare, DataDome, and Akamai bot detection via custom Chromium fingerprinting. Pricing is $0.01 per step with $5 free monthly credits.
You're building self-healing data extraction pipelines that need to adapt when website layouts change without manual intervention.
89% accuracy on web task completion. Requires clear task descriptions but eliminates selector maintenance overhead. Works across authenticated and high-security sites.
You need to handle complex authentication (SSO, MFA, VPN-gated access) at scale without managing credentials or session state manually.
Seamless MFA completion without human intervention. Sticky IPs and geolocation control work reliably. Custom deployments require coordination with Anchor's team.
Anchor is AI-first with native MCP and elite stealth; Browserless is general-purpose browser automation.
You're building agentic workflows, need MCP integration, or require top-tier bot detection bypass. Groq and Browser-use chose Anchor.
You need legacy automation (Selenium, Puppeteer-only), don't care about AI reasoning, or want a simpler, lower-cost baseline.
Deterministic planning requires clear task specs
Anchor's efficiency comes from planning tasks upfront rather than reasoning at runtime. Vague or ambiguous instructions may cause the agent to revert to full LLM reasoning, negating the token savings. Be explicit about what the agent should do.
Trust Breakdown
What It Actually Does
Anchor Browser lets AI agents browse the web like humans, handling logins, forms, and data extraction on sites without APIs. It runs secure cloud browsers that avoid blocks and scale for big tasks.
Anchor is a cloud-hosted browser platform that lets AI agents interact with the web like a human, running up to 50,000 concurrent sessions in the cloud or on-premises. It is designed to be deterministic where possible — reverting to AI reasoning only when required at runtime — making it more reliable than fully LLM-driven approaches. Anchor has partnered with Cloudflare for verified browser agent support and is trusted by Groq, Unify, and Browser-use.
Pricing is $0.01 per step with $5 in free monthly credits.
Fit Assessment
Best for
- ✓browser-automation
Not ideal for
- ✗usage-based billing spikes with workload surges
- ✗cloud dependency without self-hosting for standard plans
Known Failure Modes
- usage-based billing spikes with workload surges
- cloud dependency without self-hosting for standard plans
Score Breakdown
Protocol Support
Capabilities
Governance
- sandboxed-execution
- tenant-isolation
- permission-scoping
- resource-limits
- rate-limiting