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GitHub - leeguooooo/chrome-use: Browser automation CLI for AI agents
leeguoo · 2026-06-25 · via Hacker News - Newest: "AI"

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chrome-use

chrome-use drives your real, logged-in Chrome from any AI agent — it shares your existing login sessions and is undetectable by anti-bot systems because it is your real browser. Part of the *-use family (iphone-use drives your real iPhone; chrome-use drives your real Chrome).

Originally based on vercel-labs/agent-browser (Apache-2.0); now a standalone project — the stealth/extension-relay architecture, anti-detection, humanize, multi-agent isolation, and CLI have diverged substantially.

📖 Deep dive: Letting an agent click into cross-origin iframes — how chrome-use solves the hardest part of browser control

Give your AI agent the browser you already live in

No fresh Chrome. No re-login. No "are you a robot?" walls.

chrome-use points any agent — Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, your own scripts — at the Chrome you're already signed into everything on. It clicks in your window, so you watch it work and grab the wheel the moment it hits a 2FA prompt or captcha. And because it's literally your real browser (over a one-click extension, native messaging — no debug port), sites read it as 100% human: CreepJS scores it 0% bot.

Why not just use…

  • Playwright / Puppeteer / browser-use? They boot an empty browser — so you redo every login, fight every captcha, and still get flagged as automation. We use the session you already have.
  • Claude's Chrome extension? Great, but it only drives Claude. This drives any agent or CLI.
  • A raw --remote-debugging-port (web-access, etc.)? Chrome 136+ pops "Allow remote debugging?" on every connect. This never does — one-click Store extension, native messaging.
Full feature comparison (the receipts)
Claude in Chrome web-access / raw CDP port Playwright · Puppeteer · browser-use chrome-use
Works with any agent / CLI (not one app) ❌ Claude only
Drives your real, logged-in Chrome ❌ fresh empty profile
No "Allow remote debugging?" popup ❌ every connect — (own browser) ✅ native messaging
Real-browser fingerprint (CreepJS ~0%)¹ ❌ automation markers / headless verified 0%
No Runtime.enable CDP leak (rebrowser)² ❌ leaks ❌ leaks off by default
Many agents on one real Chrome, isolated tab groups³ ❌ single app ⚠️ shared tabs, no isolation ❌ separate browsers
Permissions footprint 16 incl. <all_urls> full CDP full control 7, no <all_urls>

¹ All three real-Chrome tools score ~0% on CreepJS (it's a real browser); we've measured ours. ² rebrowser's runtimeEnableLeak — verified clean on our relay path; Claude in Chrome not independently tested (—). ³ web-access can run parallel sub-agents on one browser, but without per-session isolation; each --session here gets its own colored, command-isolated tab group. See Anti-detection for the measured numbers.

Why chrome-use?

real but undetectable fingerprint

Typical browser automation (Playwright, Puppeteer, or a fresh --launch) opens a brand-new browser with an empty profile. You have to log in again, and websites can tell it's automated.

chrome-use connects to your existing Chrome. Your cookies, sessions, and browser fingerprint are all real — because it IS your real browser.

chrome-use chrome-use
Browser Launches new Chrome Connects to your Chrome
Login state Empty, need to re-login Your existing sessions
Fingerprint Automation markers present Your real fingerprint
User collaboration Separate window Same window, take over anytime
CAPTCHA Agent stuck You solve it, agent continues

How it works

how it works

Your chrome-use CLI talks to a tiny browser extension over Chrome native messaging — a local inter-process channel, no network socket, no token, no remote server. The extension uses chrome.debugger to drive the tabs you target in your own, already-logged-in Chrome, then hands results back to the CLI. Everything stays on your machine.

architecture

Each --session gets its own colored Chrome tab group, so multiple agents can share one real browser concurrently without stepping on each other — or your own tabs.

Why the extension (not a raw debug port)

Other local tools drive Chrome over a raw --remote-debugging-port (CDP). Since Chrome 136, every such connection pops a blocking "Allow remote debugging?" consent dialog — and the port has to be enabled up front. Our extension uses native messaging instead: install once, then zero per-use confirmation.

chrome-use (this extension) web-access (raw CDP port) Claude in Chrome (chrome.debugger)
Connect method native messaging — no port, no token --remote-debugging-port chrome.debugger
"Allow remote debugging?" popup never every connection 🔴 no
Uses your real login yes yes yes
Runtime.enable (CDP) leak¹ off by default → clean domain enabled n/a
CreepJS stealth score² 0% stealth · 0% headless real Chrome real Chrome
Per-session tab groups / concurrent agents yes no no
Built for the chrome-use CLI yes a separate proxy a single-app assistant

¹ Verified against rebrowser-bot-detector: our relay reports runtimeEnableLeak: 🟢 No leak and navigatorWebdriver: 🟢. ² Verified against CreepJS on the connected real-Chrome path — see Anti-detection.

The consent dialog isn't hypothetical: a raw-port tool pops it on every attach (Chrome 136+ security). The extension path never does.

Install

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leeguooooo/chrome-use/main/install.sh | sh

Downloads the prebuilt binary for your platform from the latest GitHub Release and installs chrome-use (+ the abs alias). No npm, no tokens.

Other ways to install
  • Pin a version: AGENT_BROWSER_VERSION=v0.27.0-fork.12 curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leeguooooo/chrome-use/main/install.sh | sh
  • Custom location: AGENT_BROWSER_BIN_DIR=$HOME/bin curl -fsSL … | sh
  • Windows: download chrome-use-win32-x64.tar.gz from the Releases page and put chrome-use.exe on your PATH.
  • npm (legacy): npm install -g chrome-use — still published, but GitHub Releases is the primary channel now.

Install the AI agent skills

The repo ships SKILL.md files for Claude Code, Cursor, etc. Pull them into the current project with skills.sh:

npx skills add leeguooooo/chrome-use

This drops skills/chrome-use (and the specialized skill-data/{core,electron,slack,dogfood,agentcore,vercel-sandbox}) into your project so your AI agent gets the right usage patterns and pre-approved bash permissions for chrome-use, chrome-use, and abs.

Command names

chrome-use, chrome-use, and abs are the same binaryabs is just a short alias. There is no separate "stealth executable"; stealth is a runtime behavior (see Anti-detection below), applied automatically based on whether you attach to your real Chrome or --launch a fresh one.

Setup: connect to your Chrome

Recommended — the browser extension (one click, no popups). Install the chrome-use extension from the Chrome Web Store, then register the local bridge once:

chrome-use extension install      # register the native-messaging host (one-time)
chrome-use open https://x.com/home

chrome-use open then drives your real, logged-in Chrome over native messaging — no debug port, no token, and no "Allow remote debugging?" dialog, ever. The extension auto-updates and survives Chrome restarts, so it stays connected with zero per-use confirmation (ideal for unattended/agent use).

Alternative — raw remote-debugging port (pops a consent dialog)

Without the extension, chrome-use attaches over the Chrome DevTools Protocol, which Chrome only exposes when launched with a remote-debugging port (a startup flag — the chrome://inspect toggle alone is not enough):

# macOS
open -a "Google Chrome" --args --remote-debugging-port=9222
# Linux
google-chrome --remote-debugging-port=9222
# Windows: add --remote-debugging-port=9222 to your Chrome shortcut's target

Then chrome-use open <url> auto-discovers the port. On first attach, Chrome 136+ shows an "Allow remote debugging?" dialog — click Allow once (it persists for that Chrome session). The extension above avoids this entirely.

No setup / don't want to touch your real Chrome? Use chrome-use --launch open <url> to spawn a fresh isolated stealth browser (full anti-detection patches applied; see below). This always works without any port setup and is what CI uses automatically.

Usage

# Connect to your Chrome and navigate
chrome-use open https://example.com

# Everything works through your logged-in browser
chrome-use click "Post"
chrome-use click 449 320            # …or click a raw viewport coordinate
chrome-use fill "Title" "Hello World"
chrome-use screenshot ./page.png

The agent operates in your Chrome — you'll see tabs opening, pages loading, clicks happening in real time. You can take over at any point (e.g. solve a CAPTCHA), then let the agent continue.

Standalone mode (--launch)

Spawn a separate browser instead of attaching to your running Chrome:

# Throwaway: fresh, EMPTY profile — no cookies, no login (good for CI/testing)
chrome-use --launch open https://example.com

# Keep your login: launch with your real Chrome profile (cookies/sessions intact)
chrome-use --launch --profile auto open https://x.com/home
# or name it explicitly: --profile Default / --profile "Profile 1"

⚠️ Plain --launch (no --profile) uses a temporary empty profile — you will NOT be logged into anything. For logged-in sites use --profile auto (picks the Chrome profile you used most recently) or --profile <name>. chrome-use prints a warning when you --launch without a profile.

In CI environments, standalone mode is used automatically.

Site adapters — turn a website into a structured-data CLI

Most "read GitHub issues" / "search Reddit" / "get my Bilibili feed" tasks don't need clicking and screenshotting at all — the site already has a JSON API behind its own login. A site adapter is a tiny JS function that calls that API from inside your logged-in tab (your cookies, same-origin fetch, the site's own modules) and returns clean JSON. The site can't tell it apart from you, because it is you.

chrome-use ships none of these adapters — site update fetches the community bb-sites pack at runtime (like a package manager pulling a dependency), then runs them over chrome-use's stealth transport:

chrome-use site update                          # fetch the adapter pack (~145 commands)
chrome-use site list                            # github/issues, reddit/search, bilibili/feed, …
chrome-use site info github/issues              # see an adapter's args + domain

# Run one — navigates to the site (reusing the tab if you're already there) and returns JSON
chrome-use site github/issues epiral/bb-browser --json
chrome-use site reddit/search "rust async" --json
chrome-use site bilibili/feed --json            # works because it's your logged-in session

Positional args fill the adapter's declared args in order; --key value overrides by name. Adapters are authored by the bb-sites community and remain their authors' property — chrome-use just runs them.

Auto-sync + auto-suggest. You rarely type site update yourself: chrome-use syncs the pack on first use and refreshes it weekly in the background (tune with AGENT_BROWSER_SITES_TTL_DAYS, disable with AGENT_BROWSER_SITES_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1). And when you open/snapshot a page whose domain has adapters, chrome-use surfaces them right in the output — a 💡 site adapters for <domain> line, plus a siteAdapters field under --json — so an agent reaches for the structured-data adapter instead of scraping the DOM:

$ chrome-use open https://github.com
💡 site adapters for github.com — prefer these for structured data:
   github/issues, github/me, github/repo, …
   e.g. chrome-use site github/issues --json
✓ GitHub

Automated testing (chrome-use test)

Turn the repetitive "open it, click around, check it's right" work into a re-runnable suite — unit tests for the frontend. Write cases in YAML; steps reuse chrome-use's own commands and assertions compile to a single check:

# smoke.yaml
suite: chatgpt smoke
setup:
  - account: chatgpt/huayue          # inject a cookie-use login (optional)
cases:
  - name: home loads logged in
    steps:
      - open: https://chatgpt.com/
      - wait: { load: networkidle }
    assert:
      - url: { contains: chatgpt.com }
      - visible: "#prompt-textarea"
chrome-use test smoke.yaml                     # launches an isolated browser, runs cases
chrome-use test smoke.yaml --session default   # …or against your connected Chrome
suite: chatgpt smoke  (session cu-test)
  ✓ home loads logged in   1.2s
  ✗ composer takes text    0.8s
      assert text "#prompt-textarea" contains "hi" → got ""
      ↳ cu-test-artifacts/composer-takes-text.png
2 cases · 1 passed · 1 failed

Exit code is non-zero if any case fails (drop it into CI), and failed cases save a screenshot. Assertions: url · visible · hidden · text · count · eval. Steps: open · click · fill · type · press · wait · scroll · eval. Full guide: chrome-use skills get test. Found a regression? Add a case — the suite gets more valuable the more you use it.

Anti-detection

stealth shield

When connected to your real Chrome, we inject zero JavaScript patches. Your browser's fingerprint is completely genuine. The guiding rule is native CDP/Chrome overrides over JS lies — a re-defined getter is itself detectable; a native override isn't.

  • navigator.webdriver = false via Emulation.setAutomationOverride (native, undetectable by CreepJS-style lie tests).
  • Runtime.enable is left OFF by default. A live Runtime domain is a detectable CDP signal (the patchright/rebrowser "runtime leak") — even when attached to your real Chrome. We only enable it when you opt into console/error capture (see below). click, fill, eval, etc. work without it.

Test results (connected to real Chrome):

Test site Result
CreepJS 0% stealth · 0% headless (no override traces at all)
bot.incolumitas.com all checks OK — overflowTest, overrideTest, puppeteerExtraStealthUsed, worker consistency
bot.sannysoft.com all green
BrowserScan Webdriver · User-Agent · CDP all clean
Cloudflare Turnstile passed

0% stealth on CreepJS is the key number: because the connect path patches nothing, there is no override for a lie-detector to catch. (Dashboards that read navigator.languages order or IP geolocation may show a soft "navigator"/"location" flag — that tracks your real Chrome's language list and network, not an automation tell.)

When using --launch mode (standalone browser), a full suite of stealth patches is applied instead, and it passes the suite above — with one caveat: CreepJS reports ~20% stealth because the srcdoc-iframe contentWindow patch trips its hasIframeProxy probe (the proxy that hides automation is itself a tell). Everything else is clean (0% headless, sannysoft/browserscan green, Cloudflare passed). Set AGENT_BROWSER_DISABLE_IFRAME_PROXY=1 to drop that patch for a clean 0% stealth (trades the niche srcdoc-iframe masking). The extension-connect path (your real Chrome) injects zero JS and is unaffected — it's the genuine 0% path.

Human-like input (behavioural stealth)

Fingerprint stealth isn't the whole story — the strongest anti-bot vendors (Akamai, PerimeterX, DataDome) also score behaviour. A click that teleports the cursor to an element's exact centre with no approach path and zero press delay is a tell, even though our CDP events are isTrusted.

With humanize on, the cursor moves like a hand: clicks follow a curved, decelerating Bézier path and land on a jittered point inside the element (never the dead centre); typing uses variable inter-keystroke timing; scrolling eases in segments; drags follow a curve. It's adaptive — every navigation is probed for known anti-bot vendors (cookies / scripts / globals) and a guarded page auto-escalates to full human motion, while ordinary sites stay instant (zero overhead).

What the page's own mousemove stream sees (this is what a behavioural detector analyses):

trajectory
off (default) straight lines · dead-centre · instant
human curved trails · slow-in/slow-out · off-centre landings

Control with --humanize off\|fast\|human or AGENT_BROWSER_HUMANIZE. Default off; the adaptive detector escalates per page.

Silent operation

Driving your real Chrome should never interrupt your work. The agent operates entirely in the background: new tabs open un-focused (in their own colored per-session tab group), the agent never force-fronts a tab, and Emulation.setFocusEmulationEnabled keeps each agent tab rendering and reporting document.hasFocus() / visibilityState: 'visible'. So screenshots still work, pages aren't render-throttled, and "the tab was hidden the whole session" never becomes its own bot tell. You keep working in your active tab; the agent works alongside you, silently. (Surfacing a tab stays available as an explicit command.)

Verify it yourself

Don't take our word for it — point your connected Chrome at the toughest public detectors and compare:

We deliberately don't ship our own bot detector — the strongest, most honest benchmark is the market's best detectors run against your real browser.

Tuning knobs (environment variables)

Variable Default Effect
AGENT_BROWSER_CAPTURE_CONSOLE off Enable Runtime domain so console / errors capture page output. Off keeps the stealthiest profile.
AGENT_BROWSER_HUMANIZE off Human-like input motion: off (instant), fast (light eased trajectory), human (full curved trajectory + landing jitter + typing cadence + eased scroll/drag). Also --humanize. Default off; the adaptive detector auto-escalates pages guarded by Akamai/PerimeterX/DataDome to human.
AGENT_BROWSER_TIMEZONE unset --launch only. An IANA id (e.g. Asia/Tokyo) sets the timezone natively (Intl + Date follow, no JS lie) to match a proxy; auto derives one from the locale.
AGENT_BROWSER_BLOCK_WEBRTC auto --launch only. Auto-forces WebRTC through the proxy when one is set (no real-IP leak). 1 hides the local IP without a proxy; 0 opts out.
AGENT_BROWSER_HIDE_CANVAS off --launch only. Adds session-stable canvas/audio fingerprint noise. Off by default (noise is itself a "lie").
AGENT_BROWSER_ADAPTIVE_REF on When a saved @ref moves and the role/name re-query fails, relocate it by fingerprint similarity (high score + clear margin required, else it fails loudly). 0 disables.
AGENT_BROWSER_CLICK_MODE (auto) Click strategy. Default scrolls the target into view, dispatches a coordinate click, and falls back to a DOM .click() if a floating layer occludes the point. dom always uses .click() (best for autocomplete/menu items that close on blur); coord is strict coordinate-only (hard-fail on occlusion).

What makes chrome-use different

  • Auto-connect is defaultchrome-use open <url> drives your existing Chrome instead of launching a new one
  • Extension-relay transport — a one-click Chrome Web Store extension + native messaging, so there's no debug port and no "Allow remote debugging?" dialog
  • CDP-native stealth — anti-detection via Chrome/CDP overrides rather than JS patches; zero patches when attached to your real Chrome, full patches only for --launch
  • Humanize — human-like cursor trajectories + adaptive anti-bot handling
  • Multi-agent isolation — concurrent agents share one real Chrome via per-session tab groups, no cross-talk
  • Silent operation — runs in the background; never steals your foreground tab

Originally based on vercel-labs/agent-browser (Apache-2.0); the projects have since diverged substantially.

License

Apache-2.0

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