Detect when users get stuck. Fix onboarding in real time.
-
Updated
Jan 19, 2026 - TypeScript
Detect when users get stuck. Fix onboarding in real time.
Native fingerprint browser SDK with multi-version Chrome/Firefox cores, proxy IP integration, Cookie management, session persistence, CDP automation, and MCP support.
TypeScript SDK for the Hevy API – compatible with Node.js, JavaScript frameworks, and browser environments
Go client SDK for BroSDK server APIs, including authentication, user signatures, and browser environment management.
Standalone C++ demo for dynamically loading BroSDK native libraries and testing browser environment lifecycle APIs.
Go bindings and Wails desktop demo for BroSDK native browser environment management, automation, and session persistence.
Browser-first background removal SDK with one-liner and client APIs, powered by WebGPU/WASM in the browser.
Python bindings and command-line demo for BroSDK native browser environment management, automation, and session persistence.
TypeScript and Node.js wrapper for BroSDK native dynamic libraries, designed for Electron and browser automation apps.
Rust bindings and Tauri desktop demo for BroSDK native browser environment management and automation workflows.
Full BroSDK integration demo with Go server and Electron Vue desktop client for browser environment creation and launch.
AdaptiveKit is an open-source npm package that gives any frontend application behavioral UI personalization with zero backend infrastructure required. Developers install one package, run one CLI command, and their app automatically learns which UI blocks each user engages with and reorders or prioritizes those blocks accordingly.
Behavioral analysis SDK that classifies browser sessions as human, bot, or LLM agent using client-side detection rules.
MCP server for exposing BroSDK browser environment management and automation capabilities to AI agents.
Official BroSDK documentation site with SDK references, integration guides, server APIs, deployment guides, and troubleshooting.
Add a description, image, and links to the browser-sdk topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the browser-sdk topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."