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Show HN: Vessel Browser – An open-source browser built for AI agents, not humans
I'm Tyler - the solo operator of Quanta Intellect based in Portland, Oregon. I recently participated in Nous Research's Hermes Agent Hackathon, which is where this project was born.<p>I've used agents extensively in my workflows for the better part of the last year - the biggest pain point was always the browser. Every tool out there assumes a human operator with automation bolted on. I wanted to flip that - make the agent the primary driver and give the human a supervisory role.<p>Enter: Vessel Browser - an Electron-based browser with 40+ MCP-native tools, persistent sessions that survive restarts, semantic page context (agents get structured meaning, not raw HTML), and a supervisor sidepanel where you can watch and control exactly what the agent is doing.<p>It works as an MCP server with any compatible harness, or use the built-in assistant with integrated chat and BYOK to 8+ providers including custom OAI compatible endpoints.<p>Install with: npm i @quanta-intellect/vessel-browser
Vessel Browser addresses a critical bottleneck in the agentic workflow by providing an MCP-native, agent-first browsing environment. While the product vision is highly aligned with current AI trends, it remains a solo-founder hackathon project with minimal traction and faces intense competition from better-funded infrastructure players.