Click real elements
Tabbit Agent targets buttons, dropdowns, pagination links, and cookie banners on the actual page—not screenshots or static HTML dumps.
Real DOM interaction · Free · Mac & Windows
Stop copying answers into forms yourself. Tabbit Agent reads live page structure, clicks buttons, types into fields, and navigates sites—while you keep working in your own tabs.
Opens tabbitbrowser.com or tabbit-ai.com in a new tab based on your language.
What Tabbit can do on any page
Click
Buttons, links, menus
Type
Forms, search, login fields
Navigate
Multi-page workflows
Extract
Tables, prices, data
Beyond chat
An agentic browser that can interact with webpages does not just summarize text—it manipulates the live DOM the way you would: clicking, typing, scrolling, and submitting on real sites.
Tabbit Agent targets buttons, dropdowns, pagination links, and cookie banners on the actual page—not screenshots or static HTML dumps.
From checkout fields to enterprise portals, Agent fills inputs, selects options, and submits—handling multi-step wizards across tabs.
Research on Site A, compare on Site B, file a report on Site C—all in an isolated tab group you can watch or ignore.
Pull tables, prices, and key facts into a deliverable summary or spreadsheet-ready output when the workflow finishes.
How it works
Tell Tabbit what to do in plain language—"compare these three SaaS pricing pages" or "fill this vendor registration form with our company info."
Agent Mode spins up a dedicated tab group, loads pages, and interacts with DOM elements while your current tabs stay untouched.
Get a structured result—filled form confirmation, comparison table, or research brief—and rerun with Skills (/) for repeat workflows.
Use cases
Vendor onboarding, internal ticketing, and government portals—Agent types, selects, and submits while you stay in your inbox.
Click + Type + Submit
Open product pages across retailers, extract prices and shipping, and return a side-by-side comparison without manual tab juggling.
Navigate + Extract
Agent visits dozens of sources, clicks through paywalls where you are logged in, and synthesizes findings into one report.
Multi-page navigation
Pull metrics from dashboards you already have open—reference tabs with @ context so Agent knows exactly what to scrape.
@ context + Extract
Landscape
Google results mix developer frameworks with chat sidebars. Here is how Tabbit compares if you want a consumer browser that actually clicks and types on live sites.
| Option | Webpage interaction | Built for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| TabbitPick | Click, type, scroll, submit on live DOM | Everyone — Mac & Windows | Free |
| Perplexity Comet | Autonomous navigation, limited forms | Research-focused users | Freemium |
| Browser Use (OSS) | Full DOM control via code | Developers only | Free + API costs |
| Browserbase | Headless browser infra | Engineering teams | Paid API |
| Chrome + AI sidebar | Chat & summarize only | Casual readers | Free |
FAQ
It is a browser where AI can click, type, scroll, and submit on live websites—not just read and summarize. Tabbit Agent Mode runs these actions in an isolated tab group.
Extensions typically chat about the page. Tabbit Agent manipulates the DOM—opening links, filling forms, and completing multi-step flows autonomously.
Yes. Tabbit is free during public beta on Mac and Windows with no invite code required.
Yes. Agent runs in its own tab group so you can observe every click and keystroke—or ignore it and keep working elsewhere.
Yes. Tabbit supports macOS 12+ and Windows 10/11. Download from the official site for your region.
Agent uses your existing browser session in isolated tabs. You control when tasks start and can stop them anytime. Always verify sensitive actions before submission.
Browser Use is a developer framework requiring Python and API keys. Tabbit is a full browser—zero code, visual tab groups, and free for everyday users.
Yes. Type @ in the omnibox to attach open tabs, screenshots, PDFs, or local files as context before Agent interacts with target webpages.
Download Tabbit free—Agent Mode clicks, types, and navigates real sites in parallel tab groups on Mac and Windows.