For non-developers
What can Claude do with Browserbase?
Imagine telling your AI: 'Go to this competitor's pricing page and tell me what they charge' or 'Fill out this web form with my data' — and it drives a real browser in the cloud to do it. This server gives your AI control of a headless Chrome browser running on Browserbase, so it can load JavaScript-heavy pages that plain HTTP fetches can't handle.
★ Hand-picked walkthrough
Give your AI a browser with Stagehand
Things you can ask Claude
JavaScript-Rendered Scraping
Read pages that require JS to load their content.
Say to Claude
Visit the SaaS pricing page at example.com/pricing and extract the plan names and prices Form Automation
Fill out and submit forms with provided data.
Say to Claude
Go to the contact form on acme.com and fill it out with my name, email, and the message below Multi-Step Workflows
Navigate through a flow that requires clicks and waits.
Say to Claude
Log into this dashboard, navigate to the reports page, and download the CSV for last month When it helps
- ✓The page you want to scrape requires JavaScript execution
- ✓You need to interact with a page (click, fill, submit)
- ✓You want browsing to happen in the cloud, not on your machine
- ✓You're building agents that navigate multi-page flows
FAQ
Can Claude use Browserbase?
Yes. With the Browserbase MCP connector (an MCP server), Claude can work with Browserbase directly in your conversation — Browserbase cloud browser server — run AI-controlled browsers in the cloud with session recording and anti-bot capabilities.
Do I need to code to use Browserbase with Claude?
No. You install the connector once (a short config or one command), then you just ask Claude in plain English. The example prompts on this page work as-is.
How do I add Browserbase to Claude?
Open the Browserbase connector page for copy-paste setup, or follow the per-client guide for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, or ChatGPT.
Set up Browserbase in Claude
Copy-paste config, setup steps, and a downloadable skill, plus the walkthrough — on the connector page.