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I just wanted to thank everyone that checked out Vessel Browser today! Itβs an ambitious open source project that will only improve as time goes on! If you have any questions about Vessel, feel free to drop a comment :) otherwise, Iβm always available on twitter or send me an email directly at tyler@quantaintellect.com π

Vessel Browser from Quanta IntellectThe browser where agents drive and humans supervise
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Feature Requests
Looking for a feature that you have yet to find in an AI browser? Are we missing something obvious that you'd like to have? Leave a comment here and let us know! Vessel is in rapid development and we're happy to take feedback, suggestions, or anything else.
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Vessel Browser runs on a (pretty much) nightly release schedule with improvements made daily! Since I'm actively building it out, new features are added constantly, and the roadmap in place for Vessel Browser is quite exciting which major, major features to come. If there's anything you want but haven't found on an AI browser, please leave a comment here or open a PR on the github repo! I'm...

Vessel Browser from Quanta IntellectThe browser where agents drive and humans supervise
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I also wanted to link a demo of Opus 4.6 operating Vessel Browser in Hermes Agent via local MCP server! This demo shows the Supervisory panel which supports 3 different levels of permissions from the most secure to fully autonomy. Each action taken by the agent is clearly displayed for visibility/transparency! Opus 4.6 Vessel Browser E-Commerce Challenge

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Tyler, a self-taught AI research engineer in Portland. I built Vessel because I spent the last year using agents as a core part of my research and development workflow - and the browser was always the most appealing, but weakest link. Every browser automation tool I could find was either not available on Linux, was forked from a human browser with AI features bolted on the...

Vessel Browser from Quanta IntellectThe browser where agents drive and humans supervise
Most browser automation is either headless or bolted onto browsers designed for humans. Vessel flips that model: designed and optimized for agents with human visibility.
Built for harnesses like Hermes Agent, Claude Code, BYOK API, and any MCP compatible client, Vessel gives autonomous agents a full Chromium browser with: 80+ MCP-native tools, persistent named sessions that survive restarts, supervisor sidebar with live approval, and agent optimized pipelines.

Vessel Browser from Quanta IntellectThe browser where agents drive and humans supervise
