#browser-automation
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Articles
BrowserAct Open-Sources Stealth Browser Engine with 93% Token Reduction Claim
BrowserAct released browser-act and skill-forge as MIT-licensed open source on May 14, 2026, claiming 93% lower token use and 90% fewer retries versus raw HTML workflows —.
BrowserAct Open-Sources Two Agent Skills: Stealth Browser Runtime and Auto-Generated Tool Forge
BrowserAct open-sourced a stealth browser runtime and a meta-skill that auto-generates reusable packages from websites. The release funnels users to its credit-based SaaS.
Cloudflare Browser Run's CDP and MCP Support: Serverless Browser Automation for AI Agents
Cloudflare renamed Browser Rendering to Browser Run in April 2026 and added CDP and MCP support, letting AI agents use managed headless Chrome with a single config change.
Alibaba's Page-Agent: Control Any Website With Natural Language
Alibaba's page-agent is a JavaScript library that lets an AI agent control any web interface through natural language—running entirely in-browser with no extensions, Python, or headless Chrome required. Here's what practitioners need to know.