Building the future of Web AI Agents
Learn about the intersection of LLM agents and browser navigation. Technical insights on building AI-powered tools that actually work.

How to build your own AI Codegen
Code generation from natural language commands is now commonly used in modern development workflows. We'll build a tool that converts natural language instructions into functional Playwright test scripts that can interact with live browser sessions. In this short guide we share a framework for building a natural language to Playwright code generator for any website. Our example uses a NextJS app with Browserbase, but the principles can be adapted for many different programming languages and frameworks.


Stagehand gets even better – The AI Web Agent SDK
In a landscape where conventional automation tools are painfully brittle and fully agentic solutions can be too unpredictable, Stagehand emerges as the best AI-powered browser automation framework available today. By combining atomic instructions with the flexibility of a dynamic agent, Stagehand delivers a complete and robust framework for any Web AI Agent workflow.


Choosing between Playwright, Puppeteer, or Selenium? We recommend Playwright
In web automation and testing, three tools tend to lead the field: Playwright, Puppeteer, and Selenium. Each tool has its own features and benefits. However, for the most powerful and reliable option, Playwright is the best of the three. At Browserbase, we support all three frameworks. We have seen why developers and teams often choose Playwright for modern automation. In this article, we will break down the key differences and explain why Playwright reigns supreme. We'll also check out Browserbase's new open-source library called Stagehand: the robust, AI-powered successor to Playwright.
