Browser Automation & AI Web Agents Software Pricing 2026: 10+ Tools Compared
Browser Automation & AI Web Agents Software Pricing 2026: 10+ Tools Compared
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Browser Automation & AI Web Agents software pricing ranges from Free to $2K per user per month in 2026. The category average is $92/user/month. 8 of 10 tools offer free tiers.

Quick Picks

Best Value

LaVague

From Free/month

Best Free Tier

Notte

Free plan available

Most Feature-Rich

Anchor Browser

Up to $2K/credits per month

Full Comparison Matrix

Product Starting Price Popular Tier Enterprise Free Tier Best For
LaVague Custom Custom Custom No -
Browser-Use Free /mo $4 /mo $999 /mo Yes -
Notte Free /month $20 /month $100 /month Yes -
Browserbase Free /mo $20 /mo $99 /mo Yes -
Stagehand (Browserbase SDK) Free /mo $20 /mo $99 /mo Yes -
Skyvern Free /month $29 /month $149 /month Yes -
Hyperbrowser Free /month $30 /month $100 /month Yes -
Steel.dev $29 /Credits per month $99 /Credits per month $499 /Credits per month No -
Apify Actors Free /$5 to spend in Apify Store or on your own Actors $199 /$5 to spend in Apify Store or on your own Actors $999 /$5 to spend in Apify Store or on your own Actors Yes -
Anchor Browser Free /credits per month $500 /credits per month $2K /credits per month Yes -

Category Summary

10

Products

$3

Avg Starting

$92

Avg Popular

8

Free Tiers

Browser Automation & AI Web Agents Pricing FAQ

01 What is AI browser automation?

AI browser automation combines headless browsers with AI to navigate websites, fill forms, extract data, and complete tasks autonomously. Unlike fixed scripts, AI web agents can adapt to changing page layouts by interpreting the page and deciding actions, enabling automation of workflows on sites that have no API.

02 How much does browser automation cost?

Open-source tools like Playwright are free to run on your own infrastructure. Managed browser platforms charge by browser-hours, sessions, or pages, and data/proxy providers add per-request or bandwidth fees. AI-driven agents also incur LLM token costs for reasoning. Costs scale with concurrency and how long each browser session stays open.

03 Managed browsers vs self-hosted: which is cheaper?

Self-hosting Playwright or Puppeteer avoids per-session fees but requires managing browser infrastructure, scaling, and anti-bot challenges yourself. Managed platforms handle proxies, fingerprinting, and scaling for a usage fee. For low volume, self-hosting is cheapest; at scale or when reliability and anti-detection matter, managed services often win.

04 What hidden costs come with browser automation?

Watch for proxy and residential IP costs to avoid blocking, per-session browser fees that add up with concurrency, LLM tokens for AI agents, and the engineering effort to handle CAPTCHAs and site changes. Long-running or idle browser sessions are a common source of waste.