BrowserOS turns your words into actions. Describe any task in plain language and your browser handles the clicking, typing, and navigating. Privacy-first. Open source. Reimagined for the AI era.
53 Browser Tools
40+ Built-in Apps
Bring Your Own LLM
Claude Code + Codex + Gemini
Your browser, supercharged with AI agents. From browsing to building — without leaving the tab.
From founders to developers — real workflows powered by BrowserOS.
Memory, personality, and automation — all running locally.
Everything you need to know about BrowserOS.
BrowserOS is the first open-source browser with built-in AI agents. Unlike Chrome or Safari, it emphasizes privacy and automation, enabling task automation through natural language without coding.
BrowserOS supports 11+ providers including Moonshot Kimi, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini (free tier available), OpenAI, OpenRouter (500+ models), and local models through Ollama and LM Studio. You can supply your own API keys and switch between providers anytime.
BrowserOS currently supports macOS, Windows, and Linux. System requirements match Google Chrome or Safari standards.
Yes! BrowserOS is a Chromium fork, so all your favorite Chrome extensions work seamlessly. You can import bookmarks, passwords, and extensions from Chrome easily.
BrowserOS is completely free and open source. Google Gemini offers a free tier, and Kimi K2.5 includes extended free usage. Other cloud providers (OpenAI, Anthropic) charge based on your API usage. Local models via Ollama and LM Studio are always free.
BrowserOS puts the AI agent directly inside your browser with 40+ built-in integrations and no technical setup, while OpenClaw is a self-hosted agent you message through WhatsApp, Telegram, or other chat apps. Read the full comparison →
Claude Cowork runs inside an isolated VM with no browser access, while BrowserOS Cowork gives the agent full web automation plus 40+ app integrations alongside local file access. Read the full comparison →
Chrome DevTools MCP gives developer tools limited browser access through CDP, while BrowserOS provides 53 browser automation tools plus 40+ app integrations in a purpose-built AI browser. Read the full comparison →
Yes! We're fully open source. You can contribute through the GitHub repository, join our Discord community, or submit feature requests that receive direct responses.