May 18, 2026 •
VibeBrowser Team • 14 min read
Comparing VibeBrowser Cloud, Claude for Chrome, Browserbase, Browserless, Steel.dev, Anchor, and Hyperbrowser for AI agent browser automation via MCP. Pricing, cloud vs local, and quick-start guide.
May 17, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 8 min read
A practical comparison of raw CDP accessibility trees, markdown-style page summaries, Chrome DevTools MCP, Playwriter, and the serialization choices behind VibeBrowser.
May 16, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 1 min read
One command gives cloud AI agents secure access to your local Chrome browser. Multi-agent HTTP sessions, Tailscale integration, zero configuration.
May 15, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 7 min read
Google Docs taught a simple lesson for AI browser automation: agents need a browser-reading layer built for real SaaS apps, not just raw DevTools plumbing.
April 28, 2026 •
VibeBrowser Team • 6 min read
Browserbase is built for cloud-scale anonymous browsing. If you're automating your own accounts, VibeBrowser runs locally for free — and in the cloud when you need it.
April 27, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 4 min read
Claude for Chrome and Vibe Co-Pilot both run inside your Chrome browser. Here's what actually separates them — model choice, secrets vault, MCP, and pricing.
April 12, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 7 min read
Builders are comparing browser MCPs on token cost, speed, and auth reliability. This post cuts through theory: accessibility trees vs markdown, fresh contexts vs real sessions, and why it matters for authenticated workflows.
April 9, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 5 min read
A practical engineering walkthrough of our MCP/CLI architecture: extension-first routing, relay-owned Chrome DevTools fallback, explicit --devtools mode, and upload/snapshot compatibility.
March 25, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 11 min read
A technical look at how OpenClaw manages browsers through its browser CLI and browser tool as of March 25, 2026, plus why VibeBrowser Co-Pilot remains a stronger local-browser control plane for agents.
March 24, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 12 min read
A code-level comparison of Chrome DevTools MCP and Playwright MCP: click, type, snapshot APIs, existing-browser attachment, and why VibeBrowser Co-Pilot can still be the better agent runtime.
March 16, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 17 min read
A current, code-reviewed comparison of VibeBrowser MCP, Playwriter, Chrome DevTools MCP, Playwright MCP, and BrowserMCP - including snapshot formats, tool surfaces, and where each one still breaks.
March 15, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 5 min read
This week Vibe added Ollama self-hosted LLM support, standalone markdown/a11y/HTML snapshot tools, stronger multi-tab reliability, and better handling for tricky UI controls.
March 13, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 5 min read
A practical market read on what leading AI browser products can do today, where each one breaks in real workflows, and why Vibe focuses on model-agnostic, operator-visible execution.
March 2, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 2 min read
VibeBrowser ships a focused reliability sprint: quota retry logic, MCP relay stability, webhook health alerts, and Azure Key Vault secret syncing.
February 16, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 2 min read
VibeBrowser launches MCP protocol support for remote AI control, OpenRouter integration with free models, Chrome tab groups, and wildcard TLS infrastructure.