browser39
A headless browser for AI agents that fetches modern web pages, runs JavaScript, manages sessions, and returns token-efficient Markdown.
- Handles modern sites. Executes JavaScript, fills forms, queries the DOM, persists cookies and sessions across runs.
- LLM-usable output. Compact Markdown with content preselection, so the agent reads the section it needs, not the whole page.
- Local-only. No data sent to third-party services.
- Single binary. No Chrome, no Puppeteer. ~52MB. macOS, Linux, Windows.
Comparison
| browser39 | Playwright / Puppeteer | Raw HTTP (requests, ureq) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| External browser | None (single binary) | Requires Chrome/Chromium | None |
| Binary size | ~52MB | ~280MB with browser | N/A (library) |
| Platforms | macOS, Linux, Windows | macOS, Linux, Windows | Any |
| JavaScript | Yes (V8 via deno_core) | Yes (full V8) | No |
| HTML to Markdown | Built-in, token-optimized | No (raw HTML or screenshots) | DIY |
| Token preselection | Content sections, agent picks what to read | No | No |
| Cookies & sessions | Automatic, persisted, encrypted | Manual | Manual |
| DOM queries | CSS selectors + full JS DOM API | Full DOM API | No |
| Forms | fill + submit | Full interaction | Manual POST |
| Auth & secrets | Profiles, redaction, opaque handles | Manual | Manual |
| Transports | MCP (stdio + HTTP), JSONL, CLI | Library API | Library API |
Token savings in practice
Real test: extracting the "Optical communications" section from Artemis II on Wikipedia (full page: ~14,600 tokens).
| Raw HTTP | WebFetch (Claude Code built-in) | Mistral Web Search | browser39 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| How it works | Fetch full page, truncate to ~1,000 tokens | Send full page (~14,600 tokens) to intermediate model with extraction prompt | Cloud API: search + page processing by Mistral model | Fetch → content selectors list → targeted section fetch |
| Tokens consumed | ~1,000 (truncated) | ~14,600 (processed by intermediate model) | Cloud processed, not disclosed | 196 |
| Found the section? | No. Section is at token ~6,320, truncated away | Yes, but returns a lossy summary | Depends on search ranking | Yes. Exact original content |
| Content quality | Nav menus, infobox, article intro | Paraphrased, no links, no references | Summary with citations | Lossless markdown with links and citations |
| Session state | None | None | None | Cookies, history, follow-up queries free |
| Data processing | Local | Processed remotely | Processed remotely | Local |
| Cost per call | Free | Bundled | $30 / 1,000 calls | Free |
| Retries needed | Pagination to find it | None, but no control over output | May not find specific section | None. Agent sees structure first |
browser39 returns the exact section in 196 tokens at zero cost. The raw approach misses it entirely, WebFetch burns 75x more tokens through an intermediate model, and cloud tools like Mistral's charge $0.03 per call.
Install
Or via Cargo:
Install for any AI CLI / IDE
Installs the binary and auto-configures it for every MCP client detected: Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Codex, OpenCode, OpenClaw.
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Pre-built binaries available on the releases page.
Quick Start
MCP config
Add to your MCP client config:
29 tools available instantly: browser39_fetch, browser39_click, browser39_links, browser39_dom_query, browser39_fill, browser39_submit, browser39_search, cookies, storage, history, config management, and more.
CLI: one-shot fetch
# Example Domain
This domain is for use in documentation examples without needing permission.
[Learn more](https://iana.org/domains/example)
CLI: agent integration (watch mode)
Long-running subprocess that any language can talk to via JSONL files:
# From your agent (Python, Node, Rust, shell, anything):
Drop-in web_search and visit_website tool examples: Python | TypeScript | Rust
See docs/install-cli.md for the full integration guide.
Features
Token optimization
browser39 minimizes token usage when feeding web content to LLMs:
- Content preselection: on first fetch, returns available content sections with token estimates instead of dumping the full page. The agent picks the relevant section and re-fetches with a targeted
selector. - Heading auto-expand:
selector: "#Astronauts"returns the full section until the next same-level heading, not just the heading text. - HTML to Markdown: strips scripts, styles, and non-content elements.
- Compact link references (JSON mode):
[text][N]instead of inline URLs, with full URLs in thelinksarray. - Same-origin URL shortening: links on the same domain show path-only.
- Link deduplication: same-URL links (image + headline cards) emitted once.
JavaScript execution
V8 (via deno_core) runs JavaScript against a full DOM environment:
- Traversal:
parentElement,children,firstChild,lastChild,nextSibling,previousSibling,closest(),matches(),contains() - Lookup:
getElementById,getElementsByClassName,getElementsByTagName,getElementsByName - Mutation:
createElement,createTextNode,appendChild,removeChild,insertBefore,setAttribute,removeAttribute,textContent/innerHTMLsetters - Events:
addEventListener,removeEventListener,dispatchEvent,new Event/CustomEvent/MouseEvent/KeyboardEvent/InputEvent - Web APIs:
localStorage,document.cookie,console.log(captured),setTimeout,atob/btoa,getComputedStyle,MutationObserver - Forms:
element.valueget/set,element.click(),form.submit()
Session persistence
Cookies, localStorage, and browsing history are persisted to disk by default (~/.local/share/browser39/session.enc, AES-256-GCM encrypted). An agent can log in once and stay authenticated across restarts.
Disable with --no-persist or config:
[]
= "memory"
Forms
Fill fields by CSS selector and submit. browser39 handles enctype, builds the HTTP request, and returns the response page:
Security
Auth profiles keep credentials out of the LLM conversation. The agent references a profile name and never sees the token:
[]
= "Authorization"
= "GITHUB_TOKEN"
= "Bearer "
= ["api.github.com"]
Config management via MCP
Agents can manage browser39's configuration directly through MCP tools: change the search engine, store credentials, manage auth profiles, cookies, storage, and headers. Sensitive values are stored securely on disk but never returned via MCP; config_show masks them with ••••••.
> browser39_config_set key="search.engine" value="https://www.google.com/search?q={}"
Set search.engine = https://www.google.com/search?q={}
> browser39_config_auth_set name="github" header="Authorization" value="Bearer ghp_..." domains=["api.github.com"]
Auth profile 'github' saved
> browser39_config_show section="auth"
{"auth": {"github": {"header": "Authorization", "value": "••••••", ...}}}
10 config tools: config_show, config_set, config_auth_set/delete, config_cookie_set/delete, config_storage_set/delete, config_header_set/delete.
All transports
| Transport | Command | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| MCP (stdio) | browser39 mcp |
Local MCP clients |
| MCP (HTTP) | browser39 mcp --transport sse --port 8039 |
Remote agents, cloud deployments |
| JSONL watch | browser39 watch commands.jsonl |
Any language, long-running agent IPC |
| JSONL batch | browser39 batch commands.jsonl |
One-shot scripted operations |
| CLI fetch | browser39 fetch <url> |
Quick page retrieval, shell scripts |
Configuration
Precedence: --config flag > BROWSER39_CONFIG env > ~/.config/browser39/config.toml
See docs/config.md for the full reference.
Documentation
| Doc | Description |
|---|---|
| install-cli.md | CLI integration guide with Rust, Python, TypeScript examples |
| jsonl-protocol.md | Full JSONL protocol specification |
| config.md | Configuration reference |
Development
Contributors
License
Apache-2.0