Steel.dev launches Stealth Browser to bypass antibot systems
The fork patches browser-level signals at the source, enabling legitimate agents to avoid blocks and reduce captcha costs.
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Open-source headless browser API for AI agents
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In short: Steel.dev launched its Stealth Browser to bypass antibot systems and introduced several features to enhance agent observability and reliability.
The fork patches browser-level signals at the source, enabling legitimate agents to avoid blocks and reduce captcha costs.
The skills help agents decide when to use a browser and when to code, improving judgment and handoffs.
The extension provides cloud browser tools like navigation, scraping, screenshots, form filling, CAPTCHA handling, and Playwright actions via one install command.
It enables cloud browser sessions for scraping, screenshots, captchas, and file ops with persistent sessions and multi-tenant isolation. Install via npm.
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