title: Browser Automation
description: >-
Control browsers with multiple providers, local Chrome via CDP, or cloud
browsers for web interaction, form filling, scraping, and more.
sidebar_label: Browser
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Browser Automation
Hermes Agent includes a full browser automation toolset with multiple backend options:
- Browserbase cloud mode via Browserbase for managed cloud browsers and anti-bot tooling
- Browser Use cloud mode via Browser Use as an alternative cloud browser provider
- Local Chrome via CDP β connect browser tools to your own Chrome instance using
/browser connect - Local browser mode via the
agent-browserCLI and a local Chromium installation
In all modes, the agent can navigate websites, interact with page elements, fill forms, and extract information.
Overview
Pages are represented as accessibility trees (text-based snapshots), making them ideal for LLM agents. Interactive elements get ref IDs (like @e1, @e2) that the agent uses for clicking and typing.
Key capabilities:
- Multi-provider cloud execution β Browserbase or Browser Use, no local browser needed
- Local Chrome integration β attach to your running Chrome via CDP for hands-on browsing
- Built-in stealth β random fingerprints, CAPTCHA solving, residential proxies (Browserbase)
- Session isolation β each task gets its own browser session
- Automatic cleanup β inactive sessions are closed after a timeout
- Vision analysis β screenshot + AI analysis for visual understanding
Setup
Browserbase cloud mode
To use Browserbase-managed cloud browsers, add:
# Add to ~/.hermes/.env
BROWSERBASE_API_KEY=***
BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id-here
Get your credentials at browserbase.com.
Browser Use cloud mode
To use Browser Use as your cloud browser provider, add:
# Add to ~/.hermes/.env
BROWSER_USE_API_KEY=***
Get your API key at browser-use.com. Browser Use provides a cloud browser via its REST API. If both Browserbase and Browser Use credentials are set, Browserbase takes priority.
Local Chrome via CDP (/browser connect)
Instead of a cloud provider, you can attach Hermes browser tools to your own running Chrome instance via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). This is useful when you want to see what the agent is doing in real-time, interact with pages that require your own cookies/sessions, or avoid cloud browser costs.
In the CLI, use:
/browser connect # Connect to Chrome at ws://localhost:9222
/browser connect ws://host:port # Connect to a specific CDP endpoint
/browser status # Check current connection
/browser disconnect # Detach and return to cloud/local mode
If Chrome isn't already running with remote debugging, Hermes will attempt to auto-launch it with --remote-debugging-port=9222.
:::tip To start Chrome manually with CDP enabled:
# Linux
google-chrome --remote-debugging-port=9222
# macOS
"/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome" --remote-debugging-port=9222
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When connected via CDP, all browser tools (browser_navigate, browser_click, etc.) operate on your live Chrome instance instead of spinning up a cloud session.
Local browser mode
If you do not set any cloud credentials and don't use /browser connect, Hermes can still use the browser tools through a local Chromium install driven by agent-browser.
Optional Environment Variables
# Residential proxies for better CAPTCHA solving (default: "true")
BROWSERBASE_PROXIES=true
# Advanced stealth with custom Chromium β requires Scale Plan (default: "false")
BROWSERBASE_ADVANCED_STEALTH=false
# Session reconnection after disconnects β requires paid plan (default: "true")
BROWSERBASE_KEEP_ALIVE=true
# Custom session timeout in milliseconds (default: project default)
# Examples: 600000 (10min), 1800000 (30min)
BROWSERBASE_SESSION_TIMEOUT=600000
# Inactivity timeout before auto-cleanup in seconds (default: 300)
BROWSER_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT=300
Install agent-browser CLI
npm install -g agent-browser
# Or install locally in the repo:
npm install
:::info
The browser toolset must be included in your config's toolsets list or enabled via hermes config set toolsets '["hermes-cli", "browser"]'.
:::
Available Tools
browser_navigate
Navigate to a URL. Must be called before any other browser tool. Initializes the Browserbase session.
Navigate to https://github.com/NousResearch
:::tip
For simple information retrieval, prefer web_search or web_extract β they are faster and cheaper. Use browser tools when you need to interact with a page (click buttons, fill forms, handle dynamic content).
:::
browser_snapshot
Get a text-based snapshot of the current page's accessibility tree. Returns interactive elements with ref IDs like @e1, @e2 for use with browser_click and browser_type.
full=false(default): Compact view showing only interactive elementsfull=true: Complete page content
Snapshots over 8000 characters are automatically summarized by an LLM.
browser_click
Click an element identified by its ref ID from the snapshot.
Click @e5 to press the "Sign In" button
browser_type
Type text into an input field. Clears the field first, then types the new text.
Type "hermes agent" into the search field @e3
browser_scroll
Scroll the page up or down to reveal more content.
Scroll down to see more results
browser_press
Press a keyboard key. Useful for submitting forms or navigation.
Press Enter to submit the form
Supported keys: Enter, Tab, Escape, ArrowDown, ArrowUp, and more.
browser_back
Navigate back to the previous page in browser history.
browser_get_images
List all images on the current page with their URLs and alt text. Useful for finding images to analyze.
browser_vision
Take a screenshot and analyze it with vision AI. Use this when text snapshots don't capture important visual information β especially useful for CAPTCHAs, complex layouts, or visual verification challenges.
The screenshot is saved persistently and the file path is returned alongside the AI analysis. On messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp), you can ask the agent to share the screenshot β it will be sent as a native photo attachment via the MEDIA: mechanism.
What does the chart on this page show?
Screenshots are stored in ~/.hermes/browser_screenshots/ and automatically cleaned up after 24 hours.
browser_console
Get browser console output (log/warn/error messages) and uncaught JavaScript exceptions from the current page. Essential for detecting silent JS errors that don't appear in the accessibility tree.
Check the browser console for any JavaScript errors
Use clear=True to clear the console after reading, so subsequent calls only show new messages.
browser_close
Close the browser session and release resources. Call this when done to free up Browserbase session quota.
Practical Examples
Filling Out a Web Form
User: Sign up for an account on example.com with my email john@example.com
Agent workflow:
1. browser_navigate("https://example.com/signup")
2. browser_snapshot() β sees form fields with refs
3. browser_type(ref="@e3", text="john@example.com")
4. browser_type(ref="@e5", text="SecurePass123")
5. browser_click(ref="@e8") β clicks "Create Account"
6. browser_snapshot() β confirms success
7. browser_close()
Researching Dynamic Content
User: What are the top trending repos on GitHub right now?
Agent workflow:
1. browser_navigate("https://github.com/trending")
2. browser_snapshot(full=true) β reads trending repo list
3. Returns formatted results
4. browser_close()
Session Recording
Automatically record browser sessions as WebM video files:
browser:
record_sessions: true # default: false
When enabled, recording starts automatically on the first browser_navigate and saves to ~/.hermes/browser_recordings/ when the session closes. Works in both local and cloud (Browserbase) modes. Recordings older than 72 hours are automatically cleaned up.
Stealth Features
Browserbase provides automatic stealth capabilities:
| Feature | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Stealth | Always on | Random fingerprints, viewport randomization, CAPTCHA solving |
| Residential Proxies | On | Routes through residential IPs for better access |
| Advanced Stealth | Off | Custom Chromium build, requires Scale Plan |
| Keep Alive | On | Session reconnection after network hiccups |
:::note
If paid features aren't available on your plan, Hermes automatically falls back β first disabling keepAlive, then proxies β so browsing still works on free plans.
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Session Management
- Each task gets an isolated browser session via Browserbase
- Sessions are automatically cleaned up after inactivity (default: 5 minutes)
- A background thread checks every 30 seconds for stale sessions
- Emergency cleanup runs on process exit to prevent orphaned sessions
- Sessions are released via the Browserbase API (
REQUEST_RELEASEstatus)
Limitations
- Text-based interaction β relies on accessibility tree, not pixel coordinates
- Snapshot size β large pages may be truncated or LLM-summarized at 8000 characters
- Session timeout β cloud sessions expire based on your provider's plan settings
- Cost β cloud sessions consume provider credits; use
browser_closewhen done. Use/browser connectfor free local browsing. - No file downloads β cannot download files from the browser