Agent vault
Encrypted credential storage used by browser agents and functions without exposing secrets to the model.
Definitions for browser automation, AI agents, anti-detection, and infrastructure terminology.
Encrypted credential storage used by browser agents and functions without exposing secrets to the model.
A natural-language interface for turning a browser workflow into a callable automation endpoint.
A packaged browser automation that can run on demand, on a schedule, or behind an API endpoint.
A hosted browser instance exposed through APIs such as CDP, Playwright, or Puppeteer.
Chrome DevTools Protocol, the browser control protocol used by many automation clients.
A workflow authoring mode where a human performs a task and the system converts the recording into automation logic.
A browser session with a visible rendered viewport, useful for debugging and visual agent tasks.
A browser running without a visible window, usually used for automation, scraping, and tests.
A managed digital identity used by browser agents for authenticated or account-based workflows.
Preserving cookies, local storage, and other browser state across automation invocations.
Returning scraped data as validated JSON or typed models instead of raw HTML or markdown.
Browser, network, and behavioral controls intended to reduce automation detection during legitimate workflows.