From agent-browser
Runs agent-browser on AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers for remote web automation. Supports persistent profiles, live viewing, and AWS credential resolution.
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Run agent-browser on cloud browser sessions hosted by AWS Bedrock AgentCore. All standard agent-browser commands work identically; the only difference is where the browser runs.
Spins up cloud browser sessions with persistent profiles for Clawdbot control and runs autonomous browser automation tasks via API.
Deploys and manages AWS Bedrock AgentCore services including Gateway for REST-to-MCP APIs, Runtime for agents, Memory, Identity, Code Interpreter, Browser, and Observability using AWS CLI tools.
Automates browser interactions via CLI using agent-browser: navigate, click, fill forms, snapshot pages, scrape content, manage sessions for AI agent workflows.
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Run agent-browser on cloud browser sessions hosted by AWS Bedrock AgentCore. All standard agent-browser commands work identically; the only difference is where the browser runs.
Credentials are resolved automatically:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, optionally AWS_SESSION_TOKEN)aws configure export-credentials), which supports SSO, IAM roles, and named profilesNo additional setup is needed if the user already has working AWS credentials.
# Open a page on an AgentCore cloud browser
agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
# Everything else is the same as local Chrome
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser screenshot page.png
agent-browser close
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
AGENTCORE_REGION | AWS region | us-east-1 |
AGENTCORE_BROWSER_ID | Browser identifier | aws.browser.v1 |
AGENTCORE_PROFILE_ID | Persistent browser profile (cookies, localStorage) | (none) |
AGENTCORE_SESSION_TIMEOUT | Session timeout in seconds | 3600 |
AWS_PROFILE | AWS CLI profile for credential resolution | default |
Use AGENTCORE_PROFILE_ID to persist browser state across sessions. This is useful for maintaining login sessions:
# First run: log in
AGENTCORE_PROFILE_ID=my-app agent-browser -p agentcore open https://app.example.com/login
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser fill @e1 "user@example.com"
agent-browser fill @e2 "password"
agent-browser click @e3
agent-browser close
# Future runs: already authenticated
AGENTCORE_PROFILE_ID=my-app agent-browser -p agentcore open https://app.example.com/dashboard
When a session starts, AgentCore prints a Live View URL to stderr. Open it in a browser to watch the session in real time from the AWS Console:
Session: abc123-def456
Live View: https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/bedrock-agentcore/browser/aws.browser.v1/session/abc123-def456#
# Default: us-east-1
agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
# Explicit region
AGENTCORE_REGION=eu-west-1 agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
# Explicit credentials (CI/CD, scripts)
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=AKIA...
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
# SSO (interactive)
aws sso login --profile my-profile
AWS_PROFILE=my-profile agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
# IAM role / default credential chain
agent-browser -p agentcore open https://example.com
Set the provider via environment variable to avoid passing -p agentcore on every command:
export AGENT_BROWSER_PROVIDER=agentcore
export AGENTCORE_REGION=us-east-2
agent-browser open https://example.com
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser close
"Failed to run aws CLI" means AWS CLI is not installed or not in PATH. Either install it or set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY directly.
"AWS CLI failed: ... Run 'aws sso login'" means SSO credentials have expired. Run aws sso login to refresh them.
Session timeout: The default is 3600 seconds (1 hour). For longer tasks, increase with AGENTCORE_SESSION_TIMEOUT=7200.