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Dmytro Klymentievleft a comment
I run multiple AI agents in parallel. The problem? They step on each other fighting over the same browser, overwriting files, breaking each other's sessions. On top of that, agents often need to do visual work browse sites, fill forms, read dashboards but you can't see what they're doing. So I gave each agent its own virtual desktop. A real Linux environment with its own browser, files, and...

ScreenboxGive your AI agent eyes, hands, and a browser
Watch your AI agent open Chrome, navigate sites, fill forms, and click buttons on a real Linux desktop it controls completely. Screenbox gives AI agents (Claude, GPT, etc.) a full virtual desktop via MCP. No API hacks. No headless browser workarounds. The agent sees the screen and acts on it - just like you would. Real Chromium per agent. Live view watch it work, grab control anytime. Docker, ~2GB RAM, no GPU. Snapshots and human-in-the-loop. Open source. Self-hosted. Your data stays yours.

ScreenboxGive your AI agent eyes, hands, and a browser
