
Hyperbrowser provides scalable browser infrastructure for AI agents and developers.
Hyperbrowser provides scalable browser infrastructure for AI agents with instant secure sessions, built-in CAPTCHA solving, proxy management, and anti-bot detection. The platform offers HyperAgent, an open-source framework for building AI agents, along with MCP server integration for seamless tool connectivity.
Designed for developers and enterprises, Hyperbrowser enables reliable web automation at scale with sub-500ms session startup times and enterprise-grade security controls.
Hyperbrowser operates a browser-as-a-service platform that enables developers and AI agents to launch scalable, secure browser sessions via REST APIs and SDKs supporting Puppeteer and Playwright.
The platform includes HyperAgent, an open-source AI-native browser automation framework, and HyperPilot, a playground for AI browser agents, with built-in proxy management and anti-bot detection.
Hyperbrowser provides scalable browser infrastructure for the AI age, enabling developers to launch hundreds of secure browser sessions with sub-second speeds. The platform handles proxy management and CAPTCHA solving so developers can focus on building AI applications and automation tools rather than managing browser infrastructure.
The company serves AI application builders and automation engineers through REST APIs and SDKs supporting Puppeteer and Playwright, with additional integrations for Claude and OpenAI agents.
Hyperbrowser delivers sub-500ms cold starts for browser sessions, significantly faster than most competitors in the market. The platform includes built-in Claude and OpenAI integrations, making it easy to connect LLM agents directly to web browsers without additional middleware.
Pricing starts at $0.10 per browser-hour with a transparent credit-based model, while enterprise plans support 250+ concurrent sessions. The company is backed by Y Combinator (S21), Accel, and SV Angel, providing strong venture support for continued platform expansion.
Hyperbrowser offers sub-500 millisecond cold starts for browser sessions, with built-in Claude and OpenAI integrations for AI agent workflows. The service undercuts comparable providers at approximately 0.10 per browser-hour and offers 250-plus concurrency on enterprise plans.
The platform delivers strong anti-detection robustness through managed proxy rotation, stealth mode capabilities, and 99.99 percent uptime across 12 global regions, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative in the browser infrastructure market.
Hyperbrowser prices browser infrastructure at approximately $0.10 per browser-hour, with enterprise plans supporting 250-plus concurrent sessions.
The company reports 99.99 percent uptime and sub-500 millisecond cold starts across 12 global regions, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative in the managed browser infrastructure market.
Hyperbrowser uses a credit-based subscription model with three public tiers. The Free plan offers 3,000 credits and 5 concurrent browsers at no cost. The Startup plan costs 30 dollars per month for 18,000 credits and 25 browsers.
The Scale plan costs 100 dollars per month for 60,000 credits. Enterprise plans with 250-plus concurrency are available for larger organizations requiring dedicated infrastructure and support.