Rotunda: An Agent-First Web Browser for AI Automation
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A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Rotunda is an agent-first web browser designed specifically for AI agents to browse the web programmatically. Built from the ground up for automation, it aims to solve common issues like CAPTCHA challenges that agents face when using traditional browsers. The project is open-source on GitHub and integrates with Playwright, allowing developers to swap in Rotunda's launch helper for agent-based web browsing tasks.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledGiving your agents the power to browse the web is like giving them superpowers.
Rotunda is a browser built for agents from the ground up.
Sick of seeing more captchas in Claude than when you open Chrome and do it yourself? Try Rotunda.
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