Cloudflare has rebranded Browser Rendering to Browser Run and launched several new features aimed at AI agents that need to interact with the web. Key additions include Live View for real-time session monitoring, Human in the Loop for human intervention when agents get stuck, direct Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) endpoint access, MCP client support for tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor, WebMCP support for agent-friendly websites, session recordings for post-hoc debugging, and a 4x increase in concurrent browser limits (30 to 120). The product runs headless Chrome on Cloudflare's global network with no infrastructure management, and supports Puppeteer, Playwright, and a /crawl endpoint for full-site scraping.

12m read timeFrom blog.cloudflare.com
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Everything an agent needs1) Open a browser2) Take actions3) Observe4) Intervene5) ScaleWhat's nextGet started

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