Hyperbrowser — when it makes sense.
Relevant if you're seriously building AI agents or scraping is a core component of your product.
You're building an AI agent that needs to browse the web autonomously. You do large-scale scraping and CAPTCHAs are blocking you
You're not a developer — this tool requires code to use. You only do a few simple scrapers — Firecrawl or BeautifulSoup suffice
Technical tool — for developers only, not for non-coders
Hyperbrowser Summary
In short- Category
- productivity tool.
- Price from
- 28€/mo (Startup).
- Best for
- freelancers and solopreneurs.
- Avoid if
- You're not a developer — this tool requires code to use; You only do a few simple scrapers — Firecrawl or BeautifulSoup suffice.
- Alternatives
- Firecrawl.
- ToolTrim verdict
- Relevant if you're seriously building AI agents or scraping is a core component of your product.
Who is Hyperbrowser for?
Solo / Freelance
Can work
Team
Can work
Hyperbrowser, strengths and limitations.
What it does well
- Cloud browsers ready in seconds — no complex local setup
- CAPTCHA solving and proxy management included by default
- Simple API to integrate into any AI agent or script
- 25 concurrent browsers on Startup — scalable from day one
- Serious alternative to Browserbase with more accessible pricing
Where it falls short
- Technical tool — for developers only, not for non-coders
- Consumable credits: intensive use can exceed the plan quickly
- $30/month expensive if you only scrape occasionally
- Dependency on a third-party service for browsing infrastructure
- Less suited for simple scraping needs (Apify or Firecrawl are simpler)
What Hyperbrowser covers.
What is Hyperbrowser used for?
Our take on Hyperbrowser.
Hyperbrowser is a cloud infrastructure that launches remote Chromium browsers to allow AI agents and automation scripts to browse the web at scale. CAPTCHA solving, proxy management, persistent sessions — all included without configuration.
The Startup plan at $30/month (≈€27.60) gives access to 25 concurrent browsers, 30,000 credits/month and 30-day data retention. Each hour of browsing costs 100 credits (≈$0.10) and each scraped page 1 credit.
Main use case: a developer building an AI agent capable of browsing the web (lead collection, competitive intelligence, automated testing, structured data extraction). Solid alternative to Browserbase or managed Playwright.