Cloudflare Rebrands Browser Rendering to Browser Run for AI Agents

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Cloudflare rebranded its Browser Rendering service to Browser Run and added features like Live View and Human in the Loop to help AI agents navigate the web. These updates solve the reliability gap by allowing developers to monitor agent activity in real-time and intervene when automated tasks fail.

Cloudflare, a connectivity cloud and developer platform, rebranded its Browser Rendering service to Browser Run, providing headless Chrome instances on a global network. New features include Live View for real-time monitoring, Session Recordings, and direct access to the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) (the low-level protocol for controlling browsers).

AI agents often fail when encountering complex web interfaces or authentication screens. By introducing Human in the Loop (HITL) (a design pattern where humans assist AI actions), Cloudflare allows a person to take over a live session and resolve blockers. This makes browser automation a transparent, reliable infrastructure layer.

You can now run up to 120 concurrent browsers, a 4x increase. The service supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) clients like Claude Code and Cursor, and includes a /crawl endpoint for scraping entire sites into Markdown or JSON. Browser Run is available now on both Free and Paid Workers plans.

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Browser Rendering is now Browser Run, with Live View, Human in the Loop, CDP access, session recordings, and 4x higher concurrency limits for AI agents. https://t.co/uVsYYLhsRN

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