Version0.1.0
Revision15
Size110.2 MB
LicenseMIT
Confinementstrict
Basecore22

AI-native web browser for Linux

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Vessel gives external agent harnesses a real browser with durable state, MCP control, and a human-visible supervisory UI. It is built for long-running workflows where the agent drives and the human audits, intervenes, and redirects when needed.

  • Built for agent harnesses such as Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, and other MCP clients
  • Keeps browser state alive with named sessions, bookmarks, checkpoints, and structured page visibility
  • Keeps humans in the loop with approvals, runtime controls, and a visible browser instead of a headless black box

Features

  • Agent-first browser model — Vessel is designed around an agent driving the browser while a human watches, intervenes, and redirects
  • Human-visible browser UI — pages render like a normal browser so agent activity stays legible instead of disappearing into a headless run
  • Command Bar (Ctrl+L) — a secondary operator surface for harness-driven workflows and future runtime commands
  • Supervisor Sidebar (Ctrl+Shift+L) — live supervision across five tabs: Supervisor, Bookmarks, Checkpoints, Chat, and Automate
  • Chat Assistant — built-in conversational AI in the sidebar Chat tab; supports Anthropic, OpenAI, Ollama, Mistral, xAI, Google Gemini, OpenRouter, and any OpenAI-compatible endpoint; reads the current page automatically; has full access to the same browser tools as external agents; multi-turn session history; configure provider, model, and API key in Settings
  • Automation Kits (Premium) — parameterized workflow templates in the sidebar Automate tab; fill in a short form and the built-in agent executes the workflow autonomously; bundled kits include Research & Collect (multi-source research with bookmark saving) and Price Scout (cross-retailer price comparison); designed for a future kit marketplace
  • Dev Tools Panel (F12) — inspect console output, network requests, and MCP/agent activity in a resizable panel at the bottom of the window; export logs by category and date range as JSON
  • Bookmarks for Agents — save pages into folders, attach one-line folder summaries, and search bookmarks over MCP instead of dumping the entire library
  • Named Session Persistence — save cookies, localStorage, and current tab layout under a reusable name, then reload it after a restart
  • Page Highlights — agents can visually highlight text or elements on any page with labeled, color-coded markers that persist across navigation; highlight count and navigation controls appear in the sidebar; cleared explicitly or via tool call
  • Agent Transcript Dock — floating transcript overlay anchored to the browser chrome; configurable display modes (off, summary, full) set in Settings; shows live agent thinking and status updates without occupying sidebar space
  • Workflow Flow Tracking — agents can declare a named multi-step workflow at runtime using flowstart; progress is tracked step-by-step with flowadvance and visible in the sidebar throughout execution
  • Structured Page Visibility Context — extraction can report in-viewport elements, obscured controls, active overlays, and dormant consent/modal UI
  • Popup Recovery Tools — agents can explicitly dismiss common popups, newsletter gates, and consent walls instead of brute-forcing generic clicks
  • Per-Tab Ad Blocking Controls — tabs default to ad blocking on, but agents can selectively disable and re-enable blocking when a page misbehaves
  • Bi-Directional Highlighting - Both you and the agent can highlight anything on screen
  • And much more...

Update History

0.1.0 14 → 15
23 Apr 2026, 02:00 UTC
0.1.0 13 → 14
22 Apr 2026, 02:15 UTC
0.1.0 12 → 13
21 Apr 2026, 02:30 UTC
0.1.0 11 → 12
20 Apr 2026, 00:30 UTC
0.1.0 10 → 11
19 Apr 2026, 20:45 UTC
0.1.0 9 → 10
16 Apr 2026, 22:45 UTC
0.1.0 8 → 9
13 Apr 2026, 02:09 UTC
0.1.0 7 → 8
9 Apr 2026, 02:01 UTC

Published29 Mar 2026, 09:05 UTC

Last updated23 Apr 2026, 01:06 UTC

First seen29 Mar 2026, 09:13 UTC