Currently intended features? #52
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holdengand just added support for windows! Download from here - https://github.com/browseros-ai/BrowserOS/releases/tag/v0.10.0 |
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holdengand MCP is next on our roadmap and then improvements to our agent experience. This should enable
This is exactly why we build |
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Great to hear. I will experiment with this windows release later today.
I have a lot of on-off niche use cases with AI personally. So I don't think I am the best person for probing for feature ideas. I'm not a developer or programmer, or anyone in a field that NEEDS this stuff. I just have on and off periods where I am experimenting with current tools to keep up to date and waiting for AI to replace us all. So my use cases are all over the place and erratic honestly. Objectively I am somewhere between a casual hobbyist and a wannabe power user. That said, something I would really like to see that I think could have some wider appeal is some kind of built in webscraping. Of course there are tools for this, but unless you are paying for the services, hosting and using them locally in my experience has always been a bit of a pain and I end up doing a lot of manual work still so its never very efficient or piratical for me to do just for occasional hobby experimentation. And a webscraper built into a browser kind of makes sense to me, for casual users that are not scraping for entire markets of data or something anyway. And It would make powerful, targeted, webacraping readily available to more causal users. I have been interested in finetuning custom models for a while, but honestly have not been bothered enough to curate the datasets I need which would be most efficiently done with web scraping. And having AI agents which help in the process with more targeted scraping and deep research techniques could be quite powerful for a local running, low budget, user. I might have more thoughts after playing with the current state of the browser. |
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Thank you for the detailed reply!
We are actually looking into add MCP support this should allow extensibility of browser for this usecase. Also, the agent today already to some extent can do basic scraping, but not great at storing the data. We are working on making our agent lot better at this. |
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Nikhil (@shadowfax92) Hello again. I have used BrowserOS for a bit, and I have a few thoughts so far. In no specific order:
And that's my thoughts so far with the current windows release. There may have been other thoughts I had, but thats what I got for now. |
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holdengand |
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Yup, tested all of these and like a dozen others. This and that are currently the two open source projects that most have my attention atm. Anyway, your LM studio request was more targeted and mines a bit easier to miss or ignore. I just wanted to try and open a dialogue about what this project was looking to be exactly. |
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Thanks holdengand sharing your detailed thoughts and feedback! Closing this issue as it's more suited for discussions pane. Let take it forward there. PS: Really glad to have you 🙂 |
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Is it still planned to include an "Organize Tabs" feature? |
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Reviving this just to close the loop, since a lot has shipped since this thread (and thanks holdengand — your feedback here genuinely shaped some of it). David Vincent Fischer (@theUpsider) — on "Organize Tabs": there isn't a dedicated one-click "organize my tabs" button, but the agent can do it on request (group, close duplicates, sort by topic) since it can act on your tabs directly. A purpose-built tab-organize feature isn't something I'd promise right now. For everyone landing here, the short "what got built" version since July 2025: MCP support (including custom MCP servers via SSE), local model support (Ollama / LM Studio) with a recommended-models guide, scheduled/background tasks, skills, and a much-improved agent (v3+). The roadmap conversation now mostly lives in newer discussions and our Discord, so I'll close this one out — but it was a good thread. Thanks all. |
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I am watching this project, can not use it as I am mostly a windows user and don't even have a mac accessible to even test where this is at yet; so I am on the wait list for windows support.
But I am curious about what features are currently planned, like what is the roadmap or what are high priority use cases that are currently driving development? Deep research? Web scraping? Price watching? Browser vision? integration with eternal agent tools like langchain, langflow, or similar? Other things past just chatting about the page or searching your tabs and stuff? Will it be able t9 fun agent tasks in the background while you continue to use the browser? The readme is a bit light on planned direction.
Honestly I by chance found this project looking to see if there were AI tools which could group and organize tabs with AI, and do so locally and not be dependent on some cloud server for a price. But there are a lot of other AI and web tools I just haven't been bothered to learn to set up cause I was tired of installing loads of tools only for them not to cover my needs or importantly were a pain to get to work together. As a non-programmer its gotten exhausting keeping up with the hundreds of tools now and installing so many virtual environments and pip dependencies and fighting docker installs all the time. Having a browser is a potentially smart and easy way to centralize a lot of this kind of stuff I think. So I am curious what tools and features are planed now and in the near future.
I did see the MCP store added to the readme, which is interesting, opens up a lot of potential. But still curious about what the devs here actually have planned inside the browser itself.
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