What is Hyperbrowser?
Hyperbrowser is a browser-as-a-service platform that powers AI agents and web automation. it provides cloud-based browsers in isolated containers, allowing developers to run headless browsers at scale with sub-500ms startup times.
Top Features:
- Lightning-fast performance: sub-second browser launch times for immediate scaling needs.
- Massive concurrency: ability to run 1,000+ simultaneous browsers without performance issues.
- Built-in stealth mode: helps bypass bot detection systems when conducting web automation.
- Captcha solving: automatic handling of captchas to maintain workflow continuity.
- Multiple integration options: works with Python, NodeJS, OpenAI, Anthropic and other frameworks.
Use Cases:
- Web scraping: extract structured data from websites at scale for analysis.
- AI agent operations: enable AI tools to browse the web and interact with sites.
- Browser automation: automate repetitive tasks like form filling and testing.
- Session management: maintain and log browser sessions with debugging capabilities.
Who Can Use Hyperbrowser?
- Developers: those building AI applications requiring web access and automation.
- Data scientists: professionals needing to collect web data at scale.
- AI companies: organizations developing AI agents that need internet browsing capabilities.
- Automation engineers: teams focused on creating automated workflows across websites.
Pricing
- Free: 1,000 credits, 1 concurrent browser, basic stealth.
- Startup ($30/month): 30,000 credits, 25 concurrents, CAPTCHA solving + usage.
- Enterprise: 1,000+ concurrent browsers, scalable.
- Usage ($0.10/Browser Hour): Credit-based billing for browser time.
- Proxy Data ($10/GB): Additional proxy data usage.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Scalability: handles thousands of concurrent sessions with consistent performance.
- Speed: sub-500ms startup time makes it ideal for time-sensitive applications.
- Reliability: 99.9% uptime guarantee with built-in fault tolerance.
- Flexible pricing: free tier available with transparent usage-based pricing models.
Cons:
- Cost at scale: larger operations could become expensive with high browser usage.
- Learning curve: might require time to understand API integration for specific use cases.
- Limited data retention: free tier only keeps data for 7 days.
FAQs:
1) How much does Hyperbrowser cost?
Pricing starts with a free tier (1,000 credits) and paid plans from $30/month. Usage is billed at $0.10 per browser hour.
2) Can Hyperbrowser handle websites with anti-bot protection?
Yes, it includes stealth mode and automatic captcha solving to bypass most anti-bot systems.
3) What programming languages does Hyperbrowser support?
It supports Python, NodeJS, and provides APIs for integration with OpenAI and Anthropic tools.
4) How many concurrent browsers can I run?
From 1 browser (free tier) up to 250+ browsers with enterprise plans, with support for 1,000+ concurrent instances.
5) Is there any technical support available?
Basic support for all plans, with premium support included in the enterprise tier.