BrowserAct vs Agent Browser: A Hands-On Stealth Execution Comparison
A developer benchmarks BrowserAct and Agent Browser for stealth execution in Chromium-based browsers using SannySoft automation tools.

- BrowserAct showed superior stealth capabilities in evading browser automation detection compared to Agent Browser.
- Agent Browser performed better in execution speed and resource efficiency in some test cases.
- SannySoft's automation tools were used as the benchmarking framework for the comparison.
- The results are relevant for developers working on privacy-focused or anti-detection browser automation.
In a hands-on experiment, a developer compared BrowserAct and Agent Browser, two tools designed for stealthy browser automation. The test used SannySoft's browser automation framework to evaluate how each tool performs in evading detection while executing tasks in Chromium-based browsers. The comparison focused on execution reliability, stealth capabilities, and ease of integration into existing workflows.
The results highlight key differences in how each tool handles browser fingerprinting, automation detection, and resource consumption. BrowserAct demonstrated stronger stealth features, while Agent Browser offered better performance in certain scenarios. The experiment provides practical insights for developers building automated browser workflows that require low detectability.
Provides actionable insights for choosing stealthy browser automation tools.
Highlights the growing importance of undetectable automation in browser-based workflows.
- Stealth execution
- Automation techniques designed to avoid detection by browser fingerprinting or anti-bot systems.
- Browser fingerprinting
- A technique websites use to identify and track browsers based on unique configurations and settings.
SecurityStratagems #14: Leo Found an AI Leak. He Wasn't the First to Find It.
SecurityCursor 0day: When Full Disclosure Becomes the Only Protection Left
The Agentic Enterprise Has a Privilege Problem - Dark Reading
SecurityYouTube and X Have Become ‘Gateways’ to Nudify Apps
Grok Build Shipped Entire Codebases to xAI Cloud; Privacy Toggle Did Nothing - Tech Times
AI In Chip Design: Lots Of Promise, Plenty Of Unanswered Questions - Semiconductor Engineering
AI In Chip Design: Lots Of Promise, Plenty Of Unanswered Questions Semiconductor Engineering
Nokia to Sell Nvidia-Powered AI Mobile Network Gear From 2027 - Bloomberg.com
Nokia announced it will sell mobile network gear powered by Nvidia AI chips starting in 2027 to enhance performance and efficiency.
HardwareOpenAI's first hardware product is a screenless AI speaker designed to feel alive
OpenAI is developing a portable, screenless smart speaker with a camera and moving parts, designed to feel alive. The launch is planned for 2027 but may be delayed due to a trade secrets lawsuit.
ASML raises 2026 forecast, expands capacity on AI chip demand - SRN News
ASML announced it has raised its 2026 revenue forecast and will increase production capacity to meet growing demand for AI chips.
Chip-Machine Supplier ASML Raises Guidance Again on Unrelenting AI Demand - WSJ
ASML, the Dutch lithography equipment maker, raised its 2024 revenue guidance again, citing relentless demand from AI-driven semiconductor production.
26 Meta employees sue, alleging AI-driven layoff picks hit workers on medical and parental leave - AP News
Twenty-six Meta employees have filed a lawsuit claiming the company's AI-driven layoff algorithm disproportionately targeted workers on medical or parental leave.