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February 8, 2026
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The missing piece for AI coding agents: Vercel's agent-browser

AI agents can write code and run tests, but they can't see the website. Vercel's agent-browser finally closes the feedback loop.

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Johannes Hayer

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The missing piece for AI coding agents: Vercel's agent-browser

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