ClawChrome v1.0 is live

The agent browser for real web workflows

ClawChrome lets agent harnesses operate official Google Chrome through custom OS browser control, MCP-native actions, and persistent sessions for workflows where hosted automation breaks.

ClawChrome browser automation session with an agent controlling a real Chrome window

What is ClawChrome?

An agent browser that lets AI agents use official Google Chrome through custom OS browser control: no CDP dependency, no Chromium fork drift, and vision only when a task needs it.

  • Official Google Chrome baseline for workflows where browser trust matters
  • MCP-native actions for navigate, click, type, observe, and extract
  • Custom OS browser control outside the browser-side automation protocol
  • Session and cookie persistence so agents can stay logged in between runs
  • Built for blocked sites, social platforms, and login-gated portals
  • Chrome extension support for workflows that need normal browser tooling

Google Chrome Stable

Chromium forks and patched browsers create drift. ClawChrome starts from official Google Chrome so the browser identity begins from the normal user baseline.

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Custom OS Control

Agents act through custom OS browser control instead of attaching a browser-side automation protocol that protected sites can observe.

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Persistent Sessions

Session and cookie persistence help agents continue logged-in workflows without forcing brittle credential handoff on every run.

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MCP-Native Workflows

ClawChrome exposes compact browser actions and observations so agents can browse, recover, and extract without relying on screenshot-only loops.

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Use Cases

Automate the workflows that break brittle scrapers, blocked APIs, and forked browser stacks without rebuilding every site-specific edge case.

Social Media Monitoring & Marketing Automation

Track live feeds. Monitor the situation. Respond in context.

Enterprise Software Administration & RPA

Open the portal. Complete the task. Keep operations moving.

Ecommerce Price Comparison & Event Monitoring

Watch prices. Check inventory. Catch launches as they happen.

See what your agent can do

Unlock the real value of agents by giving them access to the browser workflows, accounts, and messy web tasks where work actually happens.

Agent Terminal

Executing Routine

Checked inbound replies
Reviewed previous conversations
Enriching prospects
Success

2 new leads converted out of 18 I initiated this week!

Reopened 3 conversations that went cold last month — one's already replied asking for pricing.

Scraped 200+ job board postings, surfaced 12 companies hiring for roles your product replaces.

Pipeline's heating up. I'll run again tomorrow morning.

Optimized for agents

Designed for agent harnesses that need practical browser tools, compact observations, and a Chrome session that can survive real websites.

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Additional resources

  • Chrome extension: cookie sync for private session handoff
  • ClawChrome CLI: token-efficient agent access
  • Hosted MCP: remote drop-in tool support
  • `skills.md`: examples and guides on how to get started
  • Free sign up: free usage each month
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Latest articles

Field notes for real agent browsing.

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Structured browser action cards for navigate click type observe and extract
MCP 5 min read

The core actions an agent needs from a browser

Navigate, click, type, observe, and extract are the practical foundation. ClawChrome exposes those actions through MCP-native workflows instead of screenshot-only loops.

ClawChrome Team Guide
Chrome profile session panel with saved login state indicators
Sessions 4 min read

How persistent Chrome sessions help agents stay useful

Login-gated work breaks when every run starts from a clean browser. Session and cookie persistence give agents a safer path for continuing authenticated workflows.

ClawChrome Team Guide
Diagram contrasting browser protocol control with custom OS browser control
Chrome 6 min read

Why browser-side automation protocols become a liability

CDP and WebDriver are useful tools, but protected destinations can observe their control paths. ClawChrome keeps the agent workflow out of that browser-side layer.

ClawChrome Team Guide

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