Launched this week

Aera Browser
The browser built for automation
335 followers
The browser built for automation
335 followers
Meet Aera, the browser built for automating real workflows. Create tasks, and Aera runs full workflows in the background, handling context, execution, and reporting automatically. Connect tools like Cursor or Claude Code with MCP so agents can take real action, not just suggest it. Keep your data + history private and local-only. Try for free!








Aera Browser
@arivers Hey Andrew, super intrigued by Aera's MCP integration. What's one quick-win automation you've seen users pull off that blew your mind?
Aera Browser
This is exceptional, there are so many simple but important tasks I always wanted to automate, this will surely help me do that, but how well it can handle mimicking the human behavior because if websites get a feel that its not a real person, it will be blocked?
Aera Browser
Are you dog fooding your own product to get more users? If so, how are you using it?
Aera Browser
Copy Text Easily
The Aera browser looks promising. Congrats on the launch 🎉
Btw, is it based on Chromium?
Aera Browser
Do you plan to support running multiple tasks at the same time, or does Aera handle them one by one?
Aera Browser
Congrats on the launch @arivers , does it have an MCP?
Aera Browser
Clipboard Canvas v2.0
As someone who's worked on automation tools, I love the idea of Aera tackling real workflows directly in the browser. The integration with tools like Cursor and Claude Code is a smart move to boost functionality without compromising user data security. How have you ensured Aera can effectively handle complex websites without getting flagged as a bot?
Aera Browser
@trydoff Yep, and that is one of the reasons why forking Chromium became a priority over the original Electron application. Having access to the browser's core functionality at the deepest level allows Aera to perform actions like clicking/typing in a way that emulates human actions, rather than simply programmatically clicking buttons. This is taken a step further for subscription accounts, which can complete most levels of Captchas (there are a few really complex ones that it deals with) without user interaction.
That is one of the things this Chromium version of Aera highly prioritized, as the original Electron build would get flagged as automated behavior due to the limited access to the browser internals.