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Hyperbrowser
Hyperbrowser is cloud browser infrastructure for AI agents offering sub-second session launch times and support for 1,000+ concurrent sessions without latency degradation. It integrates with OpenAI's CUA and Claude Computer Use, includes built-in stealth features and automatic CAPTCHA solving, and provides Python and Node.js SDKs. Hyperbrowser is well-suited for large-scale, high-concurrency agentic workloads. Pricing is credit-based: one browser hour costs ~$0.10 and one scraped page costs ~$0.001.
Solid choice for most workflows
You need to run hundreds of AI agents that interact with web apps concurrently without managing servers, dealing with slow startups, or getting blocked by bot detection.
Sub-second launches and zero latency degradation at scale; live view and recordings make debugging easy, but credit-based billing (~$0.10/browser hour) adds up for long runs.
Your web scraping or data extraction pipelines fail on JS-heavy sites, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot measures, and you want AI-powered extraction without brittle selectors.
Reliable on dynamic sites with auto iframe/shadow DOM handling; action caching cuts LLM costs on replays, but complex sites may need prompt tuning.
Debugging AI agent browser interactions is blind—can't see what's failing in cloud sessions or replay errors.
Game-changing for troubleshooting SPAs and agent quirks; recordings are comprehensive but consume extra credits on high-volume use.
Credit Billing Accumulates Fast
$0.10 per browser hour and $0.001 per scraped page scales predictably but surprises hit on long sessions or massive crawls—monitor usage dashboard and set budgets to avoid shocks.
Trust Breakdown
What It Actually Does
Hyperbrowser provides cloud-based browsers that AI agents use to quickly access websites, scrape data, fill forms, and automate tasks at scale with automatic CAPTCHA solving and anti-detection features.[2][3]
Hyperbrowser is cloud browser infrastructure for AI agents offering sub-second session launch times and support for 1,000+ concurrent sessions without latency degradation. It integrates with OpenAI's CUA and Claude Computer Use, includes built-in stealth features and automatic CAPTCHA solving, and provides Python and Node.js SDKs. Hyperbrowser is well-suited for large-scale, high-concurrency agentic workloads.
Pricing is credit-based: one browser hour costs ~$0.10 and one scraped page costs ~$0.001.
Fit Assessment
Best for
- ✓browser-automation
- ✓web-scraping
- ✓agent-orchestration
Not ideal for
- ✗credit-based pricing leads to unpredictable costs
- ✗potential rate limits or timeouts not explicitly documented
Known Failure Modes
- credit-based pricing leads to unpredictable costs
- potential rate limits or timeouts not explicitly documented
Score Breakdown
Protocol Support
Capabilities
Governance
- sandboxed-execution
- resource-limits
- audit-log