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BrowserCat: Headless Browser API for Automation

BrowserCat supports software companies and development teams in running browser automation without the overhead of hosting servers. It is designed for teams that need to scale web scraping or UI testing.

At a glance

Best for
Software development teams, Companies requiring scalable web scraping, Developers using Playwright or Puppeteer, Businesses migrating from page builders to code
Pricing
BrowserCat uses a credit-based system with a free Hobby tier (1,000 credits/month) and a Business tier at $50/month (10k credits). Website migration is a one-time fee ranging from $49 to $149 depending on site size.
Key use cases
Web Scraping, CI/CD Testing, Automated Asset Generation, Competitor Monitoring, CMS Migration
Integrations
Playwright, Puppeteer, CDP-based libraries, GitHub
Official website
www.browsercat.com/
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BrowserCat is a cloud-based headless browser service for developers who need to automate web interactions without managing the underlying infrastructure. It supports industry standards like Playwright, Puppeteer, and CDP-based libraries, which may help reduce vendor lock-in.

The service is intended for software companies and dev teams performing tasks such as web scraping, PDF export, or CI/CD testing. By providing a global fleet of browsers with security sandboxing, it may reduce the manual effort involved in configuring browser environments.

Additionally, BrowserCat offers a migration service that converts sites from page builders such as WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace into Astro code for those moving toward static sites.

Buyers should confirm if their specific automation libraries are supported, as the service does not support Selenium or Cypress.

Key Features

Headless Browser API

Provides instant-start global browsers that support Playwright, Puppeteer, and CDP-based libraries.

Security Sandboxing

Offers isolated browser environments to support secure automation tasks.

Configurable Launch Arguments

Allows developers to control feature flags, headless modes, and launch arguments.

Proxy Request Support

Supports proxy requests and provides configuration options that may help avoid bot detection.

Website-to-Code Migration

An AI-powered tool that converts sites from page builders to Astro codebase with CSS preservation.

Usage Dashboards

Includes tools to monitor logs, set usage caps, and manage alerts.

Use Cases

Web Scraping

Collecting datasets from websites for analysis or training.

CI/CD Testing

Running end-to-end UI tests within a production or development pipeline.

Automated Asset Generation

Generating PDFs and images from web pages.

Competitor Monitoring

Setting up alerts to trigger when specific web pages change.

CMS Migration

Converting a site from a page builder like Webflow or Squarespace to a static Astro site.

Best For

Software development teamsCompanies requiring scalable web scrapingDevelopers using Playwright or PuppeteerBusinesses migrating from page builders to code

Integrations

PlaywrightPuppeteerCDP-based librariesGitHub

Pricing

BrowserCat uses a credit-based system with a free Hobby tier (1,000 credits/month) and a Business tier at $50/month (10k credits). Website migration is a one-time fee ranging from $49 to $149 depending on site size.

FAQ

Which automation libraries are supported by BrowserCat?

BrowserCat supports Playwright, Puppeteer, and all CDP-based libraries. It does not currently support Selenium or Cypress.

How does the credit system work?

Credits are consumed based on activity: 1 credit per 30 seconds of WebSocket API activity or 1 credit per successful Utility API request.

Can I use BrowserCat for local development?

Yes, it is designed to support local tests and scraping by removing the need to run browsers on your own local machine.

What happens if I exceed my monthly credit limit?

BrowserCat uses soft and hard limits. Once the soft limit is reached, you receive an email to approve an increase; if the hard limit is hit without approval, requests are rejected.

Source category: Software Development

Source subcategory: Headless Browser

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