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    Browser Use

    Browser Use

    Make websites accessible for AI agents

    Browser Use is an AI-powered browser automation framework designed to let agents interact with websites just like humans do. It enables developers and AI systems to perform complex online tasks such as form filling, data extraction, and navigation through natural language instructions. Built with Python and compatible with modern LLMs, it integrates seamlessly with tools like ChatBrowserUse, Google Gemini, and Anthropic models. The platform supports both open-source deployment and a fully...
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    Agent S

    Agent S

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

    ...Agent S combines powerful foundation models (such as GPT-5) with grounding models like UI-TARS to translate visual inputs into precise executable actions. It supports flexible deployment via CLI, SDK, or cloud, and integrates with multiple model providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Azure, and Hugging Face endpoints. With optional local code execution, reflection mechanisms, and compositional planning, Agent S provides a scalable and research-driven framework for building advanced computer-use agents.
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    AutoAgent

    AutoAgent

    AutoAgent: Fully-Automated and Zero-Code LLM Agent Framework

    AutoAgent is a fully automated, zero-code LLM agent framework that lets users create agents and workflows using natural language instead of manual coding and configuration. It is structured around modes that cover both “use” and “build” scenarios: a user mode for running a ready-made multi-agent research assistant, plus editors for creating individual agents or multi-agent workflows from conversational requirements. The framework emphasizes self-managing workflow generation, where it can...
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    When LLM Meets Domain Experts

    OpenAGI is a package for AI agent creation designed to connect large language models with domain-specific tools and workflows in the AIOS (AI Operating System) ecosystem. It provides a structured Python framework, pyopenagi, for defining agents as modular units that encapsulate execution logic, configuration, and dependency metadata. Agents are organized in a well-defined folder structure that includes code (agent.py), configuration (config.json), and extra requirements...
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    ChatArena

    ChatArena

    ChatArena (or Chat Arena) is a Multi-Agent Language Game Environments

    ChatArena is a library that provides multi-agent language game environments and facilitates research about autonomous LLM agents and their social interactions.
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