Browser Cash

Browser Cash

The stealthiest browser automation platform for web scraping

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Browser Cash is a browser automation platform for AI agents, web scraping, and internet intelligence. One API call spins up a real browser on a real device, so your agents can browse, click, log in, and extract data like a human. No CAPTCHAs, no antibot issues, and no spoofing. Browsers run as background operations, meaning tasks can be completed independently with zero human supervision. All developers get $25 in free credits with no card required. https://browser.cash/developers
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Vy - Cross platform AI agent
Vy - Cross platform AI agent
AI agent that uses your computer, cross platform, no APIs
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Alex Spring

Hey All - I’m Alex from Browser Cash! We are super excited to announce the launch of our browser automation platform for web scraping and browser agents 🚀

The problem?

Agents and automation have been underwhelming: hitting CAPTCHAs, getting blocked entirely, and most infrastructure is designed for the past, not the future.

The solution?

The idea here was simple: build a distributed browser network on real consumer devices so agents can see the web like humans do.

Now with a single API call, you can spin up a real browser or agent on a real user device with a full, authentic fingerprint.

What did we do?

We built automation infra from the ground up:

  • deploying custom hardware profiles

  • real operating systems

  • tunneling WebRTC

  • headful browsers

  • and real displays

The result?

You get something that works by design, not something that breaks every few weeks. All of this to make automation for agents and web scraping less painful and more future-proof.

We encourage others to check it out. On CreepJS we have surpassed all available browser services in:

  • “% like headless” score

  • WebRTC enabled via tunneling

  • no canvas detections

  • real GPU

Want to try it out?

We’re giving all users who sign up $25 in credit to try it out—no card required.

Get started here: https://dash.browser.cash/signup

Want to chat? Shoot me an email at alex@megatera.ai


Chilarai M

This is really amazing. Does it bypass the hidden reCAPTCHA 3 and other complex verification processes?
Also what can be the potential usecase apart from scrapping?

Alex Spring

@chilarai Awesome questions!

Yes, the browsers bypass passive CAPTCHAs. Most anti-bot systems only show CAPTCHAs when a visit looks like a bot, not a human. Because our setup mimics real human hardware 1:1, we pass all those complex checks.

The browsers can be controlled over CDP, so they plug into most automation frameworks with just a few lines of code. Some cool use cases are connecting them to browser agents or other automation tools. For example, we sponsored a hackathon last week, where someone built a crypto trading bot that used a browser agent to place live trades and pull token sentiment from forums like Reddit.

Chilarai M
Jason Grad

Hoping this API paves the way for some production-grade agentic browsing apps.

The promise of Comet and Operator are real. Now anyone can build their own version.

Alex Spring

@mrjasongrad Exactly - We'll be releasing open sourced projects powered by the browser platform over the coming weeks! Primarily higher-level wrappers where people can launch their own SERP or Firecrawl/Tavily APIs, while entirely avoiding the antibot blocks these services typically experience.

Ekaterina Ulianova

Wow, amazing idea! I will make sure to try!

Alex Spring

@ekulianova Thanks so much 🙏 Let us know what you think!

Just Sturgis

This looks like a brilliant approach. Way over my head as a non-dev, but very interesting none-the-less.

Alex Spring

@just_s Appreciate the kind words! Maybe I can help simplify haha.

You can think of Browser Cash as a network of real people around the world sharing their device’s computing power. Their devices quietly run browsers in the background with no disruption. These browsers handle simple, non-sensitive tasks like scraping public data or doing research. This makes automations look like they’re being done by humans, so there’s less blocking and better access to the web.

Harkirat Singh

Impressive foundation @brenden_megatera @oldestlivingboy @mrjasongrad . I’m interested in how reliably the distributed browser network handles sites with fast-changing anti-bot systems. Does performance stay stable over long scraping runs?

Alex Spring

@harkirat_singh3777 This is super important, thanks for asking!

The distributed browser networks handles antibot changes very well, not to brag but it's probably the least effected solution from antibot advancements 😅

Here is why: When antibots change, they've implemented new detection vectors to stop bots, not humans. Since our browser network mimics human characteristics on the hardware-level, these antibot changes rarely effect the browser network.

Abdul Rehman

Congrats on launching. The space desperately needs a future-proof alternative to headless browsers. Just make sure the UX matches the power; devs won’t tolerate complexity.

Alex Spring

@abod_rehman Agreed - Every day that passes, headless browsers inch closer to becoming obsolete. We're betting on a sustainable solution for browser automation💪

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