Tabbit Browser
Tabbit Browser is an AI-native web browser designed to combine browsing, search, automation, and AI assistance directly inside the browsing experience. Instead of treating AI as a separate chatbot, the browser integrates AI tools that understand the context of the pages, files, and tabs a user is working with, allowing them to interact with content more intelligently while browsing. Users can add references such as text, screenshots, web pages, or files as context so the AI can generate precise answers and insights related to what they are currently viewing. It also allows switching between multiple advanced AI models, including GPT, Gemini, Claude, and others, so users can choose the model best suited for a particular task or workflow. A central feature of Tabbit is its ability to chat directly with web content. Users can highlight text, capture screenshots, or reference pages and ask the browser to summarize, explain, or analyze the information without leaving the page.
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Windsurf Browser
The Windsurf Browser is an AI-integrated browser designed to keep software developers in a flow state by seamlessly connecting browser actions with the Windsurf Editor and other tools. Unlike traditional browsers, it understands the developer’s current browser tabs and context, eliminating the need for manual copy-pasting of URLs or content. Built as a Chromium fork, it functions fully as a standard browser but offers deep integration with Windsurf’s AI models like SWE-1. This integration allows the AI to track and reason over the entire timeline of developer actions across both the IDE and browser surfaces. The Windsurf Browser is currently in beta and available to all self-serve users, with ongoing improvements planned based on community feedback. Ultimately, it aims to bridge the gap in developer workflow by providing AI awareness of browser activity for enhanced productivity and automation.
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happycapy
happycapy is an agent-native AI platform that turns your browser into a powerful “agent computer,” enabling developers and users to deploy and run autonomous AI agents 24/7 without traditional server infrastructure, letting you delegate work across hundreds of large language models (LLMs) and AI services such as Claude Code in a secure, sandboxed environment. It supports running multiple AI agents in parallel to handle coding, automation, data-processing, and custom workflows continuously, giving teams a unified interface for orchestrating, scaling, and monitoring agent tasks. happycapy emphasizes flexibility and developer control by providing a private sandbox where agents can execute jobs, interact with code and data, and collaborate on complex tasks while managing state, logs, and outputs from AI services. It simplifies building and maintaining AI-powered applications by abstracting the complexity of infrastructure and model orchestration.
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Phi Browser
Phi Browser is an AI-native web browser designed to act as an intelligent, proactive companion that learns user behavior and assists with tasks directly within the browsing experience. Built on the Chromium engine, it functions as a full, fast, and stable browser while maintaining an open-source core for transparency and reliability. It introduces a personalized AI system based on a unified memory layer that remembers user activity, habits, and context, allowing it to anticipate needs and prepare actions without requiring repeated prompts. Rather than relying on a generic assistant, Phi offers a customizable, user-specific AI that adapts over time and proactively suggests or executes tasks such as navigating pages, summarizing content, or managing workflows. It emphasizes “less prompting, more doing,” meaning the browser can automate repetitive actions like clicking, typing, and navigating while maintaining accountability by showing what it has done.
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