Browser Use integrates with Scrapeless to run AI agents in anti-detection cloud browsers

Browser Use, a framework that lets large language models control a real browser, can now be connected to Scrapeless's cloud-based Scraping Browser via a single WebSocket endpoint using the Chrome DevTools Protocol. The integration addresses a core problem with local browser automation: headless Chromium exposes telltale signals such as the navigator.webdriver property, default headless fingerprints, and a traceable IP address that anti-bot systems routinely flag. By pointing the cdp_url parameter to Scrapeless, developers offload the browser runtime, fingerprint management, and residential IP routing to the cloud without changing any agent logic. The setup requires only a Scrapeless API key and supports session-level proxy country selection across more than 195 regions. New Scrapeless accounts receive free Scraping Browser runtime to get started at no initial cost.
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