🔍 Summary:
In a recent development in the AI technology sector, the startup Browser Use has successfully raised $17 million in seed funding to enhance the functionality of AI agents on the web. The funding round was led by Felicis’ Astasia Myers and saw contributions from notable investors including Paul Graham, A Capital, and Nexus Venture Partners. Browser Use, which emerged from Y Combinator’s 2025 winter batch, has been gaining attention for its innovative approach to making websites more accessible and navigable for AI agents.
Founded by Magnus Müller and Gregor Žunič, alumni of ETH Zurich, Browser Use addresses the challenge AI agents face in interacting with websites. Traditional methods that rely on vision-based systems often break down due to the dynamic nature of web design. Browser Use’s solution converts website elements into a simplified, text-like format that AI agents can more easily process, allowing for more reliable and cost-effective task execution.
The startup’s technology has already been adopted by over 20 companies from the same Y Combinator batch, demonstrating its potential as a fundamental layer in AI-web interactions. This interest is partly driven by the need for websites to be more agent-friendly, as exemplified by the frequent changes in sites like LinkedIn which can disrupt AI navigation.
Astasia Myers of Felicis highlighted the strategic importance of investing in Browser Use, pointing to the growing demand for end-to-end automation of human tasks facilitated by web AI agents. This technology represents a significant step forward in bridging the gap between static AI models and the dynamic digital landscape.