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MCP Servers for AI Agents: Which Ones Are Worth Installing - DEV Community

A review of MCP servers highlights Browserbase Skills as a valuable tool for cloud browser automation, with a 4/5 rating.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionMay 23, 2026

Phemex News

Browserbase Launches Largest Open-Source AI Web Skills Libra | Phemex News

Browserbase launched Browse.sh, the largest open-source AI web skills library, with collaborations with Ramp, Lovable, Interaction, and Reducto.

Companies:Browserbase
AnnouncementMay 19, 2026

Digg

Browserbase Launches Browse.sh Open-Source Catalog For AI Web Agents · Digg

Browserbase launched Browse.sh, an open-source catalog of skills for AI web agents.

Companies:Browserbase
AnnouncementMay 18, 2026

DEV Community

Playwright MCP vs Tap vs Browserbase — where the credentials live - DEV Community

Comparison of browser automation tools including Browserbase, focusing on where credentials are stored.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionMay 13, 2026

Monkfrom.earth

Stop Paying AI Agents to Re-Learn the Same Site — Sameer Khan

The article explains how Browserbase's open-source Autobrowse solves the 'amnesia' problem by creating reusable SKILL.md files, reducing costs and improving efficiency.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionMay 9, 2026

Browserbase

Autobrowse: The Mythos moment for Browser Agents is here

Autobrowse is a new workflow from Browserbase that allows browser agents to learn from real tasks and graduate reusable skills, reducing costs and improving reliability.

Companies:Browserbase
AnnouncementMay 6, 2026

Buttondown

The agent-skill economy at three scales • Buttondown

The Heartbeat newsletter discusses the agent-skill economy at three scales, including Browserbase's skills repo hitting GitHub Trending as a platform-scale example.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionMay 2, 2026

DEV Community

Browser Tools for AI Agents Part 2: The Framework Wars (browser-use, Stagehand, Skyvern)

The article compares browser-agent frameworks including browser-use, Browserbase's Stagehand, Skyvern, Notte, and expect. It gives Stagehand substantial coverage, discussing its TypeScript-native approach, v3 CDP engine, caching model, performance claims, and relationship to Browserbase cloud infrastructure.

OSS News & ViewsApr 26, 2026

DEV Community

AI Browser Automation Without BrowserBase: What We Built Instead

The article explains a self-hosted Playwright-and-LLM alternative to paid managed browser automation services, using Browserbase as the central comparison point. It discusses Browserbase pricing, managed browser infrastructure, anti-detection capabilities, and when paid services are worth using.

Companies:Browserbase
OSS News & ViewsApr 25, 2026

TinyFish Blog

TinyFish vs Browserbase: Cold Start, Pricing, and Real-World Performance | TinyFish Blog

A detailed comparison between TinyFish and Browserbase covering cold start latency, pricing, and real-world performance.

Companies:Browserbase
OSS News & ViewsApr 9, 2026

VentureBeat

Ai2 releases MolmoWeb, an open-weight visual web agent with 30K human task trajectories and a full training stack

Ai2 released MolmoWeb, an open-weight visual web agent, and its hosted demo utilizes Browserbase's cloud browser infrastructure.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionMar 24, 2026

Crawlee

Playwright with Stagehand | Crawlee for Python

This article introduces Stagehand, an AI-driven natural language understanding and decision-making framework that integrates with Playwright for web automation, and demonstrates its use with Crawlee.

Companies:Browserbase
OSS News & ViewsMar 19, 2026

The New Stack

Why AI Agents Need a New Kind of Browser

This article discusses Browserbase''s open-source Stagehand framework, designed to provide a more robust browser automation tool for AI agents. It highlights how Stagehand addresses the brittleness of traditional headless browsers by leveraging large language models to handle dynamic web elements.

Companies:Browserbase
Media MentionJul 18, 2025

Browserbase Blog

Introducing Browserbase CLI

Browserbase has launched its new Command Line Interface (CLI), enabling developers to easily integrate browser automation into their existing workflows and CI/CD pipelines. This tool simplifies the process of running and managing Browserbase sessions directly from the terminal.

Companies:Browserbase
AnnouncementMay 23, 2024

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