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Plans

Developer

  • 25 concurrent browsers
  • 100 browser hours per month
  • 15 agent runs
  • 1,000 Search calls and 1,000 Fetch calls
  • 1 GB of managed proxy bandwidth
  • Basic stealth mode and automatic captcha solving
  • Model Gateway and 7-day data retention

Startup

  • 100 concurrent browsers
  • 500 browser hours per month
  • 50 agent runs
  • 1,000 Search calls and 10,000 Fetch calls
  • 5 GB of proxy bandwidth
  • Basic stealth mode, captcha solving and Model Gateway
  • 30-day data retention

Scale

  • 250 or more concurrent browsers
  • Usage-based browser hours and proxy bandwidth
  • A negotiated number of agent runs
  • 10,000 or more Search and Fetch calls
  • Advanced stealth mode and verified agents
  • Data retention from 30 days upwards
  • Enterprise options: HIPAA with a BAA, a DPA and SSO

Plan contents as published by the vendor; seller prices arrive at launch.

What you get

A Browserbase subscription is issued to your own email: API keys, browser profiles and session recordings stay in your project. Check the plan — it sets concurrent browsers, included browser hours, proxy bandwidth, the stealth level and how long recordings are kept. Remember that anything beyond the included volume is billed by usage, so it is worth setting spend limits from the start.

About the service

Browser infrastructure for agents: the service spins up real browsers in the cloud that your agent drives as its own — with profiles, stealth mode, managed proxies and automatic captcha solving. On top of it runs Stagehand, a framework that pairs Playwright-level control with steps written in plain language and ships integrations for CrewAI, LangChain and Mastra. Separate Search and Fetch calls are there for when the agent needs a quick answer about a page rather than a whole browser. Through the Model Gateway, model calls go out on a single Browserbase key and land on one bill, so provider keys of your own are optional. Plans differ by concurrent browsers, included browser hours, agent runs, proxy bandwidth, the level of stealth and how long session recordings are kept.

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