We may not have an agreed-upon definition of AI โagentโ yet, but a multitude of startups want to create โagenticโ tools to automate various tasks online. One such firm, Browser Use, has attracted a ton of interest from developers and investors thanks to its solution that makes websites more โreadableโ for AI agents.
Browser Use told TechCrunch that it has raised a sizable $17 million seed funding round led by Felicisโ Astasia Myers with participation from Paul Graham, A Capital, and Nexus Venture Partners. The companyโs funding hasnโt previously been reported.
Browser Use, part of Y Combinatorโs 2025 winter batch, has gained notoriety in recent months. Chinese startup Butterfly Effectโs use of Brower Use in its viral Manus tool drove awareness to new heights.
Magnus Mรผller and Gregor Zunic founded Browser Use last year through ETH Zurichโs Student Project House accelerator. Mรผller had been working on web-scraping tools for years, and met Zunic in 2024 while the pair were getting their masterโs degrees in data science. Together, according to Mรผller, they came up with the idea of combining web scraping with data science to prompt a browser to perform a task.
Mรผller and Zunic built a Browser Use demo in five weeks โ and it took off. Subsequently, they open-sourced it.
Browser Use essentially breaks down the buttons and elements of a website into a more digestible, โtext-likeโ format for agents. This helps the agents understand the different options and make decisions autonomously.
โA lot of agents rely on vision-based systems and try and navigate websites through screenshots, and in [the] process, things break,โ Mรผller said. โWe convert [websites] into something agents can understand. This approach means we can run the same tasks again and again at a cheaper cost.โ
Thereโs an increasing number of AI companies that want to make their agents interact with websites more gracefully, and Mรผller thinks Browser Use can become a โfundamental layerโ serving this need. He added that more than 20 companies in the current Y Combinator Winter batch used Browser Use for their own requirements.
โThere are companies coming to us and saying, โWhat can we do to make it easier for agents to navigate our website?โโ Mรผller said. โThere are sites โ for example, LinkedIn โ that change the way the website works all the time, so agents often fail on sites like those.โ
According to Myers, Felicis has been actively looking at the AI agents space for the past several years, and Browser Use felt like the right opportunity to grow the firmโs portfolio there. She said that the companyโs founding team โ and its open-source-first approach โ sealed the deal
โWe think web AI agents are the next frontier that really helps with the end-to-end automation of human tasks,โ Myers told TechCrunch. โ[W]eb AI agents are this dynamic bridge between static pre-trained models that are mostly text-focused in the ever-changing digital landscape.โ


