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    GELab-Zero

    GELab-Zero

    GUI Exploration Lab. One of the best GUI agent solutions

    GELab-Zero is an open-source “GUI Agent” framework aiming to automate interactions with graphical user interfaces (GUIs), combining both the agent model and all supporting infrastructure — including inference, input orchestration, and GUI automation logic — in a plug-and-play package that runs locally, without cloud dependencies. The idea is to let developers or users harness an AI agent that can simulate clicking, typing, reading UI elements, and interacting with apps in a human-like way via the GUI, which can enable tasks like automated testing, scriptable workflows, or even autonomous usage of GUI-based applications. ...
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    MAI-UI

    MAI-UI

    Real-World Centric Foundation GUI Agents

    MAI-UI is a cutting-edge open-source project that implements a family of foundation GUI (Graphical User Interface) agent models capable of interpreting natural language and performing real-world GUI navigation and control tasks across mobile and desktop environments. Developed by Tongyi-MAI (Alibaba’s research initiative), the MAI-UI models are multimodal agents trained to understand user instructions and corresponding screenshots, grounding those instructions to on-screen elements and generating sequences of GUI actions such as taps, swipes, text input, and system commands. ...
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    Qwen-Agent

    Qwen-Agent

    Agent framework and applications built upon Qwen>=3.0

    ...It provides components for instruction following, tool usage (function calling), planning, memory, RAG (retrieval augmented generation), code interpreter, etc. It ships with example applications (Browser Assistant, Code Interpreter, Custom Assistant), supports GUI front-ends, backends, server setups. Agent workflow can maintain context / memory to perform multi-turn or more complex logic over time. It acts as the backend for Qwen Chat among other use cases. Built-in Code Interpreter tool that can execute code (locally) as part of agent workflows.
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    CogAgent

    CogAgent

    An open sourced end-to-end VLM-based GUI Agent

    CogAgent is a 9B-parameter bilingual vision-language GUI agent model based on GLM-4V-9B, trained with staged data curation, optimization, and strategy upgrades to improve perception, action prediction, and generalization across tasks. It focuses on operating real user interfaces from screenshots plus text, and follows a strict input–output format that returns structured actions, grounded operations, and optional sensitivity annotations.
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    npcpy

    npcpy

    The AI toolkit for the AI developer

    npcpy is a Python-based agent framework and command-line toolkit (the NPC Shell) for developers to build, test, and integrate AI agents into their workflows, including both command-line and GUI interfaces via NPC Studio. Welcome to npcpy, the core library of the NPC Toolkit that supercharges natural language processing pipelines and agent tooling. npcpy is a flexible framework for building state-of-the-art applications and conducting novel research with LLMs. The structure of npcpy also allows one to pass an npc to get_llm_response in addition to using the NPC's wrapped method, allowing you to be flexible in your implementation and testing.
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    AskUI Vision Agent

    AskUI Vision Agent

    Enable AI to control your desktop, mobile and HMI devices

    ...The broader AskUI documentation covers the Python Vision Agent along with suite services and inference APIs, indicating a productized ecosystem rather than a single library. Community-curated lists also recognize Vision Agent as part of the broader “GUI agents” landscape, placing it among other computer-use agents.
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    AnyTool

    AnyTool

    AnyTool: Universal Tool-Use Layer for AI Agents

    ...Rather than having each agent handle tool invocation logic on its own, AnyTool provides a standardized interface and orchestrator that intelligently selects and manages tools, reduces context overhead, and improves execution reliability across diverse capabilities like web APIs, local commands, and GUI automation. It uses progressive filtering and adaptive orchestration to ensure the right tools are retrieved efficiently and work cohesively with agents of varying complexity, scaling to thousands of tools with self-optimizing behavior. The system also tracks tool reliability and quality, offering a safer and more predictable automation experience with persistent learning from previous executions.
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    Agent S

    Agent S

    Agent S: an open agentic framework that uses computers like a human

    Agent S is an open-source agentic framework designed to enable autonomous computer use through an Agent-Computer Interface (ACI). Built to operate graphical user interfaces like a human, it allows AI agents to perceive screens, reason about tasks, and execute actions across macOS, Windows, and Linux systems. The latest version, Agent S3, surpasses human-level performance on the OSWorld benchmark, demonstrating state-of-the-art results in complex multi-step computer tasks. Agent S combines...
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    OmniParser

    OmniParser

    A simple screen parsing tool towards pure vision based GUI agent

    OmniParser is a comprehensive method for parsing user interface screenshots into structured elements, significantly enhancing the ability of multimodal models like GPT-4 to generate actions accurately grounded in corresponding regions of the interface. It reliably identifies interactable icons within user interfaces and understands the semantics of various elements in a screenshot, associating intended actions with the correct screen regions. To achieve this, OmniParser curates an...
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