Our Take
Lev Kerzhner, Lien Chueh, and a crew of mysterious contributors built Agent Browser—because why send your AI agents around with screenshots when they can communicate in beautiful, lightweight ASCII art? It's a browser agent framework where the bots talk to each other using wireframes rendered in plain text. No heavy images, no bandwidth waste, just clean ASCII representations of what they're seeing and doing.
Here's why this matters: if you're running dozens or hundreds of AI browser agents, sending actual screenshots back and forth is a bandwidth nightmare. Agent Browser strips that down to text—making agent-to-agent communication lightning fast and incredibly cheap. Think of it like terminals meeting AI, and they decided to stay there.
It's open source on GitHub, so go break it, fork it, or build something unhinged with it. If you've ever wanted your AI agents to communicate like it's 1975 but do 2025-level work, this is your playground.
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