What Is Browserbase?

Browserbase is a cloud browser platform that enables AI agents and applications to autonomously read, write, and perform tasks on the web. It provides scalable, fast, and secure browser instances allowing developers to automate workflows and build browser tools for AI without having to manage their own infrastructure. You can use Agent Analytics to see how often Browserbase visits your website.

Agent Type

Automated Agent
Automates browser interactions programmatically without direct human supervision

Expected Behavior

The behavior of automated agents generally depends who is using them and what exactly they're using them for. Patterns could vary significantly depending whether the operator is human-guided software (e.g. performance testing), or an autonomous AI agent acting like a human.

Detail

Operated By Browserbase
Last Updated 10 hours ago

Top Website Robots.txts

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0% of top websites are blocking Browserbase
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Country of Origin

Unknown
Browserbase has no known country of origin

Top Website Blocking Trend Over Time

The percentage of the world's top 1000 websites who are blocking Browserbase

Overall Automated Agent Traffic

The percentage of all internet traffic coming from automated agents

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Robots.txt

In this example, all pages are blocked. You can customize which pages are off-limits by swapping out / for a different disallowed path.

User-agent: Browserbase # https://darkvisitors.com/agents/browserbase
Disallow: /
How Do I Block All Automated Agents?
⚠️ Manually copying and pasting this rule is not scalable, because new automated agents are discovered every day. Instead, serve a robots.txt that updates automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions About Browserbase

Should I Block Browserbase?

Evaluate case-by-case. Automated agents have diverse uses from legitimate testing to automated attacks. Monitor their behavior and block them if they consume excessive resources, attempt unauthorized actions, or show malicious patterns.

How Do I Block Browserbase?

If you want to, you can block or limit Browserbase's access by configuring user agent token rules in your robots.txt file. The best way to do this is using Robots.txt Categories, which update automatically as new agents are discovered. While the vast majority of agents operated by reputable companies honor these robots.txt directives, bad actors may choose to ignore them entirely. In that case, you'll need to implement alternative blocking methods such as firewall rules or server-level restrictions. You can verify whether Browserbase is respecting your rules by setting up Agent Analytics to monitor its visits to your website.

Will Blocking Browserbase Hurt My SEO?

The SEO impact of blocking automated agents depends on their specific use case. If they're used for legitimate testing or monitoring that helps maintain site quality, blocking could indirectly hurt SEO. However, malicious automated agents might harm your site, so blocking them could protect your search rankings.

Does Browserbase Access Private Content?

Automated agents can access whatever content their controlling software directs them to, which could include both public and private content depending on their configuration. If provided with authentication credentials or authorized access, they can interact with private systems just like a human user would. Their scope is entirely dependent on their programming and permissions.

How Can I Tell if Browserbase Is Visiting My Website?

Setting up Agent Analytics will give you realtime visibility into Browserbase visiting your website, along with hundreds of other AI agents, crawlers, and scrapers. This will also let you measure human traffic to your website coming from AI search and chat LLM platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini.

Why Is Browserbase Visiting My Website?

Browserbase accessed your site for purposes that depend on how it's being used. It may have been directed to your site for testing, automation tasks, or by an AI system that identified your content as relevant to its objectives. The specific reason varies based on who is controlling it and what they're trying to accomplish.

How Can I Authenticate Visits From Browserbase?

Agent Analytics authenticates agent visits from many agents, letting you know whether each one was actually from that agent, or spoofed by a bad actor. This helps you identify suspicious traffic patterns and make informed decisions about blocking or allowing specific user agents.

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