Kimi WebBridge just gave AI agents hands inside your browser (opens in new tab)
Most AI browser automation tools pipe your sessions through their cloud. Kimi WebBridge doesn't. That's the entire point. What dropped On May 15, 2026, Moonshot AI shipped Kimi WebBridge — a Chrome/Edge extension paired with a local background service that lets AI agents operate your browser the way you would. Click, scroll, type, fill forms, extract data, take screenshots. All of it. The key architectural decision: everything runs through Chrome DevTools Protocol on your machine. Your cookie...
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