WebRover
WebRover is an autonomous AI agent designed to interpret user input and execute actions by interacting with web elements to accomplish tasks or answer questions. It leverages advanced language models and web automation tools to navigate the web, gather information, and provide structured responses b
Details
- Author
- hrithikkoduri
- Category
- Image & Vision
- Platform
- GitHub
- Framework
- custom
- Language
- python
- Stars
- 991
- First indexed
- 2026-05-15
- Last active
- 2025-02-15
- Directory sync
- 2026-05-15
Overview
WebRover is an autonomous AI agent designed to interpret user input and execute actions by interacting with web elements to accomplish tasks or answer questions. It leverages advanced language models and web automation tools to navigate the web, gather information, and provide structured responses b
Quick start
git
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