Tabbit with Claude Code: the browser that does the work
Bring Claude-level execution into your daily browsing. No terminal, no extension—just open a tab and tell Tabbit what to do.
Why Claude Code alone is not enough for the web
Claude Code lives in the terminal
It is built for repositories and IDE workflows. Ordinary web tasks still force you to copy URLs, paste context, and switch windows.
Browser extensions are limited
Extensions can read the current page, but they cannot deeply control tabs, workspaces, or run multi-step tasks across sites.
Context switching kills flow
Jumping between the terminal, browser tabs, docs, and web apps breaks concentration and wastes time.
One browser. One input. Full Agent power.
Agent Mode
Describe a task in plain language and let Tabbit run it across web pages, forms, and apps in an isolated tab group.
Omnibox with @ mentions
Reference the current page, a tab group, a screenshot, or a local file as context for your AI in one keystroke.
Skills marketplace
Save prompts and automation scripts, or discover community Skills that turn one-line commands into repeatable workflows.
Vertical tabs + workspaces
Each Agent task gets its own workspace so your current work stays clean while AI works in parallel.
Tabbit + Claude, working across the whole web
Research & summarize
Ask Tabbit to scan dozens of pages and deliver a structured report with sources, tables, and key takeaways.
Fill forms across sites
Let Agent Mode move between internal tools, enter data, upload files, and complete multi-page workflows.
Extract & aggregate data
Pull prices, contacts, metrics, or inventory from multiple sites and export them as a clean table.
Code with context
Reference docs, GitHub, Stack Overflow, and local files while Tabbit drafts, explains, or debugs code.
Automate routines
Schedule checks, approvals, ticket updates, and daily reports so repetitive work runs without you.
Workspace-isolated agents
Every Agent task lives in its own tab group. It never interferes with the tabs you are actively using.
Claude Code vs. Tabbit
Claude Code is a powerful coding agent. Tabbit turns that same agentic intelligence into a complete web browser.
Built for the way you actually work
For developers
Debug with live docs, generate scripts from natural language, and test implementations across web environments.
For researchers
Run deep multi-site research, archive findings to your knowledge base, and produce citation-ready reports.
For operators
Automate cross-system data entry, approvals, ticket triage, and daily dashboards without writing a single line of code.
Open a tab. Give it a job.
Tabbit is free during public beta, with access to top-tier models including Claude Sonnet and Opus.
Questions about Tabbit with Claude Code
It means using Tabbit, an AI-native browser, to run Agent tasks powered by Claude-level models. You get the reasoning and execution strength of Claude Code, but inside a full web browser instead of a terminal.
No. Tabbit provides access to Claude models directly, so you can start using Agent Mode without setting up a separate Anthropic account or API key.
Yes. Tabbit can draft, explain, and debug code using Skills and the Omnibox. While Claude Code is optimized for local repositories, Tabbit is optimized for code that interacts with web pages, docs, and online tools.
Extensions can only see the current page and have limited permissions. Tabbit is a native browser, so it can manage tabs, workspaces, bookmarks, files, and run multi-step agents across any site.
Yes. Tabbit is free during its public beta for both macOS and Windows, including access to leading models such as Claude Sonnet and Opus.
The international edition supports Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, and other top-tier models. Model availability is updated regularly as Anthropic releases new versions.
Yes. In the Omnibox, you can use @ to reference local files such as PDFs, Excel sheets, or images alongside open tabs and screenshots.
Tabbit is built with privacy in mind. Agent tasks run in isolated tab groups, and your data stays under your control. You can review every step before the Agent acts.