@berryxia: Looks like Kimi has been quietly making big moves. After watching these demo videos, my back didn't get cold — instead, I got pumped and felt truly impressed! Kimi today directly upgraded AI agents from "just chatting" to "operating browsers like humans." They released the Web Bridge browser extension.
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Kimi has released the Web Bridge browser extension, enabling AI agents to operate browsers like humans, performing tasks such as searching, scrolling, and clicking, while supporting multiple AI tools.
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Seems like Kimi’s been quietly making moves. After watching these demo videos, I didn’t feel a chill down my spine—I got pumped. I genuinely think it’s amazing. Kimi has taken AI agents from “just chatting” to “operating a browser like a human.” They’ve released the Web Bridge browser extension. With a single command, the agent can search, scroll, click, and type on its own, completing entire tasks. I was blown away after watching those demos. First demo: The agent searches for posts about Kimi K2.6 on X, Reddit, and Hacker News simultaneously, filters high-engagement content, and automatically pulls titles, platforms, links, and key points into an Excel spreadsheet—all in seconds. The second demo is even more outrageous. Once K2.6’s multimodal capabilities launched, the agent opens a website, analyzes its structure, images, and charts, then replicates the entire page—it even starts a local server for you. Third demo: You casually say something, and it automatically opens Google Forms and builds the entire survey from scratch. More importantly, it now natively supports Kimi Code CLI, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Hermes, and a bunch of other tools. The biggest pain point for agents used to be “can see but can’t act.” Now Kimi has turned the browser into a real operating interface for agents. This move pushes the productivity of AI agents to a whole new level. We used to worry about context length, but now they can work on web pages just like a real person. Web Bridge is already available on the Chrome Web Store. Head over to https://kimi.com/features/webbridge… and try it. Are you still using agents that can only chat?
WebBridge - Let Kimi Agent Drive Your Browser | Kimi
Source: https://www.kimi.com/features/webbridge A browser extension for AI agents. It clicks, fills, navigates, and extracts. Tedious work, on autopilot.
Supported AI Agent
- Kimi Code
- Claude Code
- Cursor
- Codex
- Hermes
- OpenClaw
What you can do with WebBridge
FAQ
Kimi WebBridge pairs a local service with a browser extension. The agent sends commands to the local service, which uses Chrome DevTools Protocol to navigate, click, screenshot, and read pages in your existing Chrome or Edge browser — then sends the results back. Everything runs locally, so your login sessions and page content never leave your device.
Make sure the Kimi WebBridge extension is installed. Then resend the connection command in Kimi Claw Desktop and run it again. Once it finishes, restart Kimi Desktop App.
Kimi Claw Desktop is a Kimi Claw that runs locally on your computer. Open the Kimi Desktop App, find Kimi Claw in the left sidebar, add a new Claw, and select “On my computer” to deploy.
If you encounter any issues while using Kimi WebBridge, please visit the Help Center to find relevant solutions.
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