
"An agentic browser can serve as a traditional browser or take actions on your behalf. It can fill out forms, book reservations, compare prices, shop, summarize, and more. Agentic browsers allow you to automate certain tasks, and many can even personalize actions and results based on your browsing history. Most agentic browsers are based on the open-source Chromium browser (the browser used as a foundation for Chrome), so you shouldn't have any trouble with the UI."
"What are skills? Say you regularly shop online and want to simplify the process. If you frequently shop for shoes, you might create a skill that checks all major online shoe retailers and shops for the shoes you describe in a prompt. Once you've created the skill, you could call it up and then simply query the type of shoe you're looking for."
Agentic browsers can operate as traditional browsers or perform actions on users' behalf, including filling forms, booking reservations, comparing prices, shopping, and summarizing. Most agentic browsers build on Chromium, offering a familiar UI while adding AI capabilities that may be unfamiliar to some users. Strawberry Browser integrates AI assistants and introduces user-created Skills to automate repeatable online tasks. Skills let users define routines—such as checking multiple retailers for specific shoes—and invoke them with simple prompts. Skills aim to streamline recurring tasks, enhance productivity, and personalize actions and results based on browsing patterns.
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