Stagehand empowers developers to build repeatable browser automations with natural language and code. It's the AI web browsing framework focused on simplicity and extensibility. It's built by Browserbase and is the natural successor to Playwright.
Natural Language Instructions
Allows developers to write browser automation scripts in a way that is intuitive and easy to understand.
Code Compatibility with Playwright
Enables users to keep their existing Playwright code unchanged, facilitating a smooth transition.
Automated Observations and Actions
Empowers users to automate complex interactions and data extractions seamlessly.
Extensibility
Provides a framework that can be extended to meet the specific needs of developers and projects.
Stagehand is a cutting-edge AI browser automation framework designed to make the process of building browser automations more accessible for developers. By allowing the use of both natural language and traditional coding, Stagehand empowers users to create scripts that are not only powerful but also easy to read and maintain. It builds upon the existing capabilities of Playwright, ensuring that developers can transition to Stagehand without losing their previous work.
Stagehand supports standard browser automation tasks such as navigating to URLs, observing elements, extracting data using defined schemas, and performing actions like clicking buttons.
Automating online shopping processes such as adding items to a cart.
Extracting pricing information from e-commerce websites.
Testing web applications by simulating user interactions.
Stagehand is an AI-powered browser automation framework that simplifies the process of creating and managing browser automations.
It allows developers to write automation scripts using natural language, while also maintaining compatibility with existing Playwright code.
Yes, Stagehand is designed to keep your Playwright code unchanged, making it easy to transition.