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    Browserless

    Browserless

    Deploy headless browsers in Docker

    ...The project also provides REST APIs for common automation tasks such as screenshots, PDF generation, scraping, crawling, and content export. Browserless is useful for teams that need scalable browser execution for testing, data collection, rendering, or AI-agent browsing workflows. Its deployment model supports self-hosting, private infrastructure, queues, concurrency controls, and enterprise-oriented configuration. The project’s main value is turning browser automation into a managed service layer that can be reused across applications and workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Erik

    Erik

    Erik is an headless browser based on WebKit

    Erik is a headless browser based on WebKit, written in Swift, allowing developers to run functional tests and manipulate web pages using JavaScript.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Surf

    Surf

    Stateful programmatic web browsing in Go

    Surf is a Go library that implements a virtual web browser, allowing developers to programmatically interact with web pages as a real browser would.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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