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OthersideAI, the startup that created the generative AI writing extension, unveiled an experimental AI agent today that can browse the web and interact with websites much like a

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Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An experimental AI agent that can browse the web and interact with websites much like a human user. It was developed by the community.

Best for

Best for
Developers needing to automate web interactions where official APIs are unavailable or impractical

Use cases

  • Automating web research and data collection
  • Completing online forms and workflows autonomously
  • Testing website user interactions programmatically

Notes

An experimental AI agent that can browse the web and interact with websites much like a human user. It was developed by the community.

Use cases

  • Automating web research and data collection
  • Completing online forms and workflows autonomously
  • Testing website user interactions programmatically

Pros

  • Can interact with arbitrary websites without requiring APIs
  • Mimics human browsing to handle dynamic or complex interfaces
  • Community-driven development may allow for customization

Cons

  • Experimental nature means potential instability or incomplete functionality
  • Slower than direct API-based automation due to full browser interaction
  • Limited to visual and click-based actions, not system-level integration

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Pros

  • Can interact with arbitrary websites without requiring APIs
  • Mimics human browsing to handle dynamic or complex interfaces
  • Community-driven development may allow for customization

Cons

  • Experimental nature means potential instability or incomplete functionality
  • Slower than direct API-based automation due to full browser interaction
  • Limited to visual and click-based actions, not system-level integration