hanzi-browse and hanzi-in-chrome
These are competing implementations of the same capability—both enable LLM agents to automate browser interactions—with hanzi-browse appearing more actively maintained and adopted (higher downloads and stars), making hanzi-in-chrome largely redundant.
About hanzi-browse
hanzili/hanzi-browse
let any ai agent use the local browser
This tool allows you to delegate web-based tasks to your AI agent, making it act like a human user. You provide your AI agent with instructions, and it interacts with websites in your actual browser — clicking, typing, filling forms, and reading authenticated pages. Anyone who uses AI agents for repetitive or complex web tasks, such as marketers, HR managers, or operations engineers, would find this useful.
About hanzi-in-chrome
hanzili/hanzi-in-chrome
any llm browsing for you in chrome
This project gives your AI agent the ability to interact with real websites in your Chrome browser. Your agent can then perform tasks like filling out forms, clicking buttons, logging into accounts, and extracting information from authenticated pages. It's designed for anyone who uses AI agents and wants them to handle web-based tasks autonomously.
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