Agentic Web APIs
Agentic Web APIs are the layer that turns one-shot browser-agent runs into durable, callable infrastructure: stable HTTP endpoints other systems can hit, with typed inputs and outputs, scheduling, retries, and observability built in. This category covers the primitives that bridge browser automation and production engineering — the Anything API pattern, Notte Functions, scheduled cron-based browser tasks, durable execution and retries, browser orchestration with engines like Temporal or Inngest, and the lifecycle of stateful long-running browser jobs. If a single agent run is a script, an Agentic Web API is the production endpoint other code calls. These terms cover how teams move from 'demo' to 'deployed.'
Other categories
Definitions and concepts for building, evaluating, and operating AI agents that drive a real browser.
Digital identities, credential vaults, 2FA, CAPTCHAs, and the patterns AI agents need to log in like a real user.
Foundational concepts: headless browsers, cloud browsers, fingerprinting, proxies, sessions, and detection.
Scraping APIs, anti-scraping defenses, dynamic content, and the patterns for getting data off the modern web.
Structured extraction, LLM-ready content, schema-based parsing, and the formats AI systems consume.
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Cloud browsers, agent identities, and the Anything API — everything you need to ship reliable browser agents in production.