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 15, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 7 min read
VibeBrowser now remembers what you tell it — across sessions, across tasks. Inspired by OpenClaw's dual memory architecture, we built persistent agent memory that works inside a browser extension.
March 9, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 3 min read
Vibe shipped accessibility-tree extraction, the composite `take_snapshot` tool, stable page refs, GPT-5.3 Codex, and stronger cache/test coverage so agents can target pages more reliably.
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.
February 9, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 2 min read
VibeBrowser deploys GPT-5.2 Codex, adds TEE attestation verification in the model selector, and hardens the subscription system for seamless tier upgrades.
February 2, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 2 min read
VibeBrowser adds Trusted Execution Environment support for private AI inference, redesigned settings with import/export, and a guided first-install setup flow.
January 26, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 4 min read
VibeBrowser launches an agent skills system, @ tab references for cross-tab context, AI vision for images and videos, and an auto-scalable k3s cluster designed to cut infrastructure cost without sacrificing reliability.
January 19, 2026 •
Dzianis Vashchuk • 2 min read
VibeBrowser adds voice input with auto-submit, text-to-speech AI responses, Gmail and Calendar automation, and cross-session memory — all in one week.