Best Headless Browsers for Internet Explorer

Compare the Top Headless Browsers that integrate with Internet Explorer as of May 2026

This a list of Headless Browsers that integrate with Internet Explorer. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Internet Explorer. View the products that work with Internet Explorer in the table below.

What are Headless Browsers for Internet Explorer?

A headless browser is a web browser that operates without a graphical user interface (GUI), allowing tasks to be performed programmatically instead of through direct user interaction. It processes web pages, including rendering and executing JavaScript, just like a standard browser but works entirely in the background. This makes it a valuable tool for tasks such as web scraping, automated testing, and performance analysis. By running without a visual interface, headless browsers are faster and more resource-efficient than traditional browsers. They are widely used in automation workflows to interact with and analyze web content seamlessly. Compare and read user reviews of the best Headless Browsers for Internet Explorer currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    TrifleJS is a headless browser designed for test automation, utilizing the .NET WebBrowser class and the V8 JavaScript engine to emulate Internet Explorer environments. Its API is modeled after PhantomJS, making it familiar to users of that framework. TrifleJS supports various versions of Internet Explorer, allowing emulation of IE7, IE8, and IE9, depending on the installed version. Developers can execute scripts via the command line, specifying the desired IE version for emulation. The platform offers an interactive mode (REPL) for debugging and testing JavaScript code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jaunt

    Jaunt

    Jaunt

    Jaunt is a Java library designed for web scraping, web automation, and JSON querying. It provides a fast, ultra-light headless browser that enables Java programs to perform tasks such as web scraping, form handling, and interfacing with REST APIs. Jaunt supports parsing of HTML, XHTML, XML, and JSON, and offers features like HTTP header and cookie manipulation, proxy support, and customizable caching. The library does not support JavaScript execution; however, for automating JavaScript-enabled browsers, Jauntium is recommended. Jaunt is available under the Apache License, with a monthly edition that expires periodically, requiring users to download the latest version upon expiration. The library is suitable for tasks such as parsing and extracting data from web pages, filling out and submitting forms, and handling HTTP requests and responses. Comprehensive tutorials and documentation are available to assist users in getting started with Jaunt.
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