Browserless vs. Anchor Browser: 2026 Comparison Guide
A practical comparison of Browserless and Anchor: what each product is trying to optimize for, where they differ, and which to pick.
A practical comparison of Browserless and Anchor: what each product is trying to optimize for, where they differ, and which to pick.
Learn where Browserless and Hyperbrowser each shine, how their headless browser automation features differ, and which you should choose.
Read our comparison of Browserless vs. Browserbase to learn which is the best headless browser, web scraper, PDF capture tool, and more.
When it comes to selecting the browser automation tool, speed matters. We benchmarked Browserless and three other solutions to see which is quickest.
Discover how to simplify and scale Python web scraping using Browserless and AI agents. Handle JavaScript-heavy pages, write smarter scrapers, and automate data
Check out BrowserQL, our new browser automation tool. It has minimal fingerprints to get past even the toughest detectors plus a dedicated IDE.
Struggling with screencasting using Puppeteer? It’s time to switch. Read our guide on how to use Browserless’ API to easily generatehigh quality videos.
If you’re finding it hard to automate browser tasks due to security challenges, learn how to run Puppeteer in Chrome to create hybrid automations.
We're now hiring a a Senior Product Engineer to join our team.
Why your load tests should include browsers as well as API call, and how to handle the required infrastructure.
Common issues that cause slow Puppeteer scripts and how to fix them with underused features, taken from our experience helping thousands of users.
How to deploy Playwright on Netlify for testing or other automations, including advice on hosting headless browsers.
Screencast to an iframe while running a Puppeteer script, for actions such as entering details, solving captchas or authorizing a 2FA.
Diving into what's possible with Browserless's updated SDK and how to use it. Extend, modify or even re-implement parts of Browserless.
Our battle with tech debt and the full details of completely rebuilding an open source product for v2.
Discussing the ins and outs of running a QA agency, including the realist's approach to continuous delivery and testing with Playwright.
Read how switching to Browserless helped Takeoff get reliable proxies, cut their bill and run faster scraping scripts.
We’re more than excited to announce today that we’ve rewritten browserless.io from the ground-up, and will be releasing it soon!
Key points to consider when hosting headless Chromium on AWS, for both EC2 and Lambda deployments
We're excited to announce that we now have a built-in residential proxy for our paid cloud plans on browserless!
We’ve begun the process of integrating Browserless with the popular LangChain AI library, starting with Browserless’ REST APIs.
Large language models are only as good as the data you ingest into them. Read more about browserless and how to us it to train your LLMs!
Announcing a new puppeteer benchmarking tool to see how puppeteer performs version over version.
This guide includes all the snippets you need to succeed at scaling puppeteer and chrome horizontally by using tools like nginx and docker.
Choosing between Selenium and puppeteer can be hard, here's some suggestions of what we've found over the past several years to help.
Without a doubt, one of the most helpful tools when working with any browser automation library is a visual debugger. We've written quite a bit about it.
Exciting news! Our new data center in Amsterdam addresses Brexit concerns. EU users can trust our EU-based location for legal compliance.
Simplifying Worker settings based on user feedback. Removed complexity, added three intuitive buttons: Force Restart, Relaunch, and Settings.
This is the first of seven chapters in an ongoing blog series on headless browsers and best practices.
Announcing Chromium stealth mode! Version 1.42.0 of our Docker image now supports launching Chromium silently.
How to fix fonts not loading or rendering properly in Puppeteer. Quickly fix the glitches in your PDF exports with these three tips.
NodeJS memory leaks are a developer’s nightmare. We share our experience fixing a persistent leak in Browserless.
We rewrote our Puppeteer screencasting implementation & wrote a blog post! Explore the interesting tradeoffs & decisions behind our custom API.
Effective January 1st, 2020 we'll be updating our prices. Learn more about the new rates and how they will impact you.
Don’t let small issues sink your business! Learn about the subtle symptoms that can lead to major problems.
Today, I'd like to go over how browserless can help you mitigate some of these slower operations, and in certain cases even cut your loading time in half.
Puppeteer can be frustrating and time-consuming it can be to debug, that's we're happy to announce our new Live Debugger.
usage-based accounts on browserless are now live! all the API's that you now expect from the browserless service - only paying for what you use.
We manage nearly 5M headless sessions weekly. It's time to share insights from running a large-scale headless browser company
Enhance your headless Chrome debugging skills with practical tools and methods. Start troubleshooting tough issues confidently!
Celebrating Browserless' first birthday! Today, I'll share core features & key findings. Perfect for beginners & experienced headless Chrome users.
Browserless is now global! Launch instances worldwide with improved load balancing – closer to you, faster performance.
As the solo founder of browserless; I wanted to paint a picture of what's like to start an indie business as a tech company.
Excited to share: 2 million sessions served! Here are best practices for running headless browsers (like Puppeteer) in production
We're extremely excited to announce that we'll soon be entering a closed-beta for browserless functions and a new payment option: usage-based payment!
Chrome running issues? Chances are you’re on Linux & encountering problems. We share common pitfalls & how to overcome them.
Puppeteer has the ability to take screenshots of a website, but it comes with some size limitations. The solution is pretty easy and we share it here.