Browser Use teases next-gen browser infrastructure push
The agentic web automation framework browser-use is teasing a major infrastructure upgrade designed to enhance AI agents and scrapers. Following its recent pivot to direct CDP and WebMCP support, the team is signaling a new performance or stealth breakthrough for autonomous web interaction.
This teaser marks browser-use's transition from an open-source library to a mission-critical infrastructure provider for the agent economy.
- –The shift to direct CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) has already reduced latency to ~50ms; this new tease likely points to "perfect stealth" or massive parallelization.
- –Support for WebMCP suggests browser-use is positioning itself as the bridge between unstructured web content and structured model context.
- –"Very soon" likely implies a major release ahead of the 2026 dev conference cycle, possibly focusing on 24/7 autonomous agents (BUX).
- –With 35k+ GitHub stars and a SOTA 97% on Mind2Web, browser-use is effectively setting the standard for how agents "see" and "act" on the web.
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2026-05-21
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2026-05-21
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