Human Browser

Human Browser

Virix Labs
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About

Human Browser is a cloud browser built for AI agents, giving them eyes and hands on the open web through real Chrome sessions. Any agent that can speak HTTP can use it through A2A, while MCP support connects editor-based agents and a CLI supports terminal and CI workflows. Agents can receive a natural-language goal, browse sites, click, type, scroll, log in, fill forms, scrape data, and return structured results together with a live viewer URL so humans can watch the session in real time. The browser uses residential IPs, engine-level Chromium fingerprinting, human-like mouse movement, typing, and natural scrolling, with built-in handling for challenges such as reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, and Cloudflare Turnstile. It supports desktop and mobile browser profiles, country selection across a large residential proxy network, and can run on bare Linux, Docker, GitHub Actions, and other CI/CD environments without a display server, VNC, or desktop.

About

Polar is an AI browser that actually does work for you, turning words into quick or hours-long tasks across research, recruiting, sales, operations, marketing, email, data and running a business. Built as a Chromium browser, it works inside the websites, accounts, sessions, extensions, and tools users rely on, clicking, typing, navigating, reading pages, updating spreadsheets, filling forms, and following tasks through to completion. Users can hand off work from any tab, use the current page as context, ask a question, or start a longer assignment without switching out of their workflow. Polar can operate autonomously for many hours across multiple sites and difficult interfaces, while users follow along, take over at any time, and keep sensitive decisions in their own hands. Prompts can be saved as reusable workflows and run manually or on hourly, daily, weekly, or custom schedules, carrying the same context into every execution.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

AI developers, automation teams, and organizations building web-enabled agents seeking to let AI browse, interact with, and complete tasks on live websites through a cloud browser

Audience

Founders, salespeople, recruiters, and knowledge workers wanting an AI browser to autonomously complete research, outreach, operations, and other web-based tasks

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

API

Offers API

API

Offers API

Screenshots and Videos

Screenshots and Videos

Pricing

$0.05 per minute
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

$20 per month
Free Version
Free Trial

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 0.0 / 5
ease 0.0 / 5
features 0.0 / 5
design 0.0 / 5
support 0.0 / 5

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Reviews/Ratings

Overall 5.0 / 5
ease 5.0 / 5
features 5.0 / 5

Pros & Cons from Real Users

Pros

  • Polar Browser looks really exciting from a developer’s point of view because it is trying to turn the browser into an actual agent platform. Instead of just giving you a sidebar chatbot, it is built around automating real web work: clicking, filling forms, navigating sites, collecting information, and running multi-step tasks. I like that it is focused on knowledge work instead of vague AI browsing hype. Research, sales, recruiting, ops, and business workflows are exactly where browser automation can save a ton of time if it works reliably. The agentic angle is the main draw for me. As a developer, I can see Polar being useful for testing workflows, competitive research, lead enrichment, data gathering, QA tasks, internal ops, and anything else that normally requires bouncing between a bunch of tabs. I also like that it is coming from people with experience in AI browsers and agentic web workflows. The recent funding round makes it feel like this is more than a side project, and the timing is right as AI browsers move from “search better” to “do the task for me.”

Cons

  • It still feels early, so I would not trust it blindly with anything sensitive, expensive, or business-critical yet. Agentic browsers are powerful, but they also raise real questions around permissions, logged-in accounts, data access, mistakes, and security. I would also want to test how well it handles messy websites, CAPTCHAs, dynamic interfaces, failed steps, and ambiguous instructions. Browser agents can look amazing in demos but get tripped up fast when the web gets weird. The other downside is that developers will need clear logs and controls. If an agent is clicking around on my behalf, I want to know what it did, why it did it, and how to stop or correct it quickly.

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Company Information

Virix Labs
United Kingdom
humanbrowser.cloud/

Company Information

Polar Browser
United States
polarbrowser.com

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Categories

Categories

Integrations

Chromium
Claude Desktop
Cline
Cloudflare
Cursor
Git
GitHub
Google Chrome
Google Cloud Platform
JSON
Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Node.js
Notion
Slack
Turnstile
TypeScript
hCaptcha
reCAPTCHA

Integrations

Chromium
Claude Desktop
Cline
Cloudflare
Cursor
Git
GitHub
Google Chrome
Google Cloud Platform
JSON
Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Node.js
Notion
Slack
Turnstile
TypeScript
hCaptcha
reCAPTCHA
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