Connect Browserbase to your AI agent

Developer Tools 19 actions available

Browserbase is a serverless platform that enables developers to run, manage, and monitor headless browsers at scale, offering seamless integration with tools like Playwright, Puppeteer, and Selenium.

We set up the connection using your own Browserbase account, with keys you control, and keep it running. Your agent picks it up and starts doing the work.

What your agent can do in Browserbase

Each one is a real action the agent can take on its own, the same things a person clicking around Browserbase could do. Read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against your policy.

  • Create a new browser context Tool to create a new browser context. Use when you need to obtain upload credentials for a custom user-data-directory in a project.
  • Retrieve a browser context Tool to retrieve details of a specific browser context. Use when you have a context ID and need its metadata.
  • Update Browser Context Tool to update a specific browser context. Use when you need fresh upload URL and encryption details for an existing context, after obtaining a valid context ID.
  • Create Browser Session Tool to create a new browser session. Use when you need an isolated browser context before performing any page interactions.
  • Delete a browser context Tool to delete a browser context and all its stored data (cookies, localStorage, etc.). Use when you need to permanently remove a context.
  • Delete a browser extension Tool to delete an uploaded browser extension by its ID. Use when you need to remove an extension from Browserbase.
  • Delete Session Downloads Tool to delete all file downloads from a specific browser session. Use when you need to clean up session artifacts or free storage space.
  • Retrieve a browser extension Tool to retrieve details of a specific browser extension. Use when you have an extension ID and need its metadata (file name, timestamps, project ID).
  • Retrieve a project Tool to retrieve details of a specific project including settings and configuration. Use when you have a project ID and need its metadata.
  • Get project usage statistics Tool to retrieve usage statistics for a project including browser minutes and proxy bytes consumed. Use when you need to monitor or track resource usage for a specific project.
  • List Projects Tool to list all projects for the authenticated account. Use when you need to retrieve all projects associated with the current API key.
  • Retrieve a browser session Tool to retrieve details of a specific browser session. Use when you have a session ID and need its metadata (status, URLs, timestamps).
  • Retrieve Session Debug URLs Tool to retrieve live debug URLs for a specific session. Use when you need to connect to a running session for debugging.
  • Download Session Artifacts Tool to download files from a specific session. Use after session completion to retrieve all generated artifacts in a ZIP archive.
  • Retrieve Session Logs Tool to retrieve logs of a specific session. Use after actions in a session to inspect network events and data exchange.
  • List Browser Sessions Tool to list all browser sessions. Use when you need to retrieve sessions with optional filtering by status or metadata query.
  • Update Browser Session Tool to update the status of a specific browser session. Use when you need to request session completion before timeout to avoid additional charges.
  • Upload Browser Extension Tool to upload a browser extension for use in sessions. Supports Chrome extension format (ZIP). Use when you need to add custom browser extensions to your Browserbase project.
  • Upload File to Session Tool to upload files to a browser session for file input operations. Use when you need to make files available for file input fields or downloads within a browser automation session.

How we connect it

  1. 1

    Connect your account

    You create a key in Browserbase, a key you create and control, and paste it in once. It lives in a secrets store on your server, not with us.

  2. 2

    Set the guardrails

    Read-only by default. You choose which write actions the agent may take, and anything outside that policy gets confirmed with you first.

  3. 3

    We keep it running

    Health checks on every connection, updates handled for you, and we watch the first week of activity to make sure the work lands.

Browserbase questions, answered.

With a key you create and control. You paste it in once, it is stored in a secrets store on your server, permissions are scoped to the minimum the agent needs, and you can revoke it at any time.
The actions Browserbase's API allows, the same things a person clicking around the app could do. Connections start read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against the policy you set before the agent takes them.
Connections are priced per tool on top of the base plan. Some are included, some are premium. See pricing for how connection charges work.
Standard tools are ready inside 7 business days of the setup call. We test the connection end to end, walk you through how the agent uses it, and watch the first week of activity.

Ready to put Browserbase to work?

Tell us what your team runs on. We set up the connection, secure it, and your agent takes it from there.

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