Browser (edwin-managed)
Edwin can run a dedicated Chrome/Brave/Edge/Chromium profile that the agent controls. It is isolated from your personal browser and is managed through a small local control service inside the Gateway (loopback only).
Beginner view:
- Think of it as a separate, agent-only browser.
- The
edwinprofile does not touch your personal browser profile. - The agent can open tabs, read pages, click, and type in a safe lane.
- The default
chromeprofile uses the system default Chromium browser via the extension relay; switch toedwinfor the isolated managed browser.
What you get
- A separate browser profile named edwin (orange accent by default).
- Deterministic tab control (list/open/focus/close).
- Agent actions (click/type/drag/select), snapshots, screenshots, PDFs.
- Optional multi-profile support (
edwin,work,remote, ...).
This browser is not your daily driver. It is a safe, isolated surface for agent automation and verification.
Quick start
edwin browser --browser-profile edwin status
edwin browser --browser-profile edwin start
edwin browser --browser-profile edwin open https://example.com
edwin browser --browser-profile edwin snapshotIf you get “Browser disabled”, enable it in config (see below) and restart the Gateway.
Profiles: edwin vs chrome
edwin: managed, isolated browser (no extension required).chrome: extension relay to your system browser (requires the Edwin extension to be attached to a tab).
Set browser.defaultProfile: "edwin" if you want managed mode by default.
Configuration
Browser settings live in ~/.edwin/edwin.json.
{
browser: {
enabled: true, // default: true
// cdpUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:18792", // legacy single-profile override
remoteCdpTimeoutMs: 1500, // remote CDP HTTP timeout (ms)
remoteCdpHandshakeTimeoutMs: 3000, // remote CDP WebSocket handshake timeout (ms)
defaultProfile: "chrome",
color: "#FF4500",
headless: false,
noSandbox: false,
attachOnly: false,
executablePath: "/Applications/Brave Browser.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave Browser",
profiles: {
edwin: { cdpPort: 18800, color: "#FF4500" },
work: { cdpPort: 18801, color: "#0066CC" },
remote: { cdpUrl: "http://10.0.0.42:9222", color: "#00AA00" },
},
},
}Notes:
- The browser control service binds to loopback on a port derived from
gateway.port(default:18791, which is gateway + 2). The relay uses the next port (18792). - If you override the Gateway port (
gateway.portorEDWIN_GATEWAY_PORT), the derived browser ports shift to stay in the same “family”. cdpUrldefaults to the relay port when unset.remoteCdpTimeoutMsapplies to remote (non-loopback) CDP reachability checks.remoteCdpHandshakeTimeoutMsapplies to remote CDP WebSocket reachability checks.attachOnly: truemeans “never launch a local browser; only attach if it is already running.”color+ per-profilecolortint the browser UI so you can see which profile is active.- Default profile is
chrome(extension relay). UsedefaultProfile: "edwin"for the managed browser. - Auto-detect order: system default browser if Chromium-based; otherwise Chrome → Brave → Edge → Chromium → Chrome Canary.
- Local
edwinprofiles auto-assigncdpPort/cdpUrl— set those only for remote CDP.
Use Brave (or another Chromium-based browser)
If your system default browser is Chromium-based (Chrome/Brave/Edge/etc), Edwin uses it automatically. Set browser.executablePath to override auto-detection:
CLI example:
edwin config set browser.executablePath "/usr/bin/google-chrome"// macOS
{
browser: {
executablePath: "/Applications/Brave Browser.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave Browser"
}
}
// Windows
{
browser: {
executablePath: "C:\\Program Files\\BraveSoftware\\Brave-Browser\\Application\\brave.exe"
}
}
// Linux
{
browser: {
executablePath: "/usr/bin/brave-browser"
}
}Local vs remote control
- Local control (default): the Gateway starts the loopback control service and can launch a local browser.
- Remote control (node host): run a node host on the machine that has the browser; the Gateway proxies browser actions to it.
- Remote CDP: set
browser.profiles.<name>.cdpUrl(orbrowser.cdpUrl) to attach to a remote Chromium-based browser. In this case, Edwin will not launch a local browser.
Remote CDP URLs can include auth:
- Query tokens (e.g.,
https://provider.example?token=<token>) - HTTP Basic auth (e.g.,
https://user:pass@provider.example)
Edwin preserves the auth when calling /json/* endpoints and when connecting to the CDP WebSocket. Prefer environment variables or secrets managers for tokens instead of committing them to config files.
Node browser proxy (zero-config default)
If you run a node host on the machine that has your browser, Edwin can auto-route browser tool calls to that node without any extra browser config. This is the default path for remote gateways.
Notes:
- The node host exposes its local browser control server via a proxy command.
- Profiles come from the node’s own
browser.profilesconfig (same as local). - Disable if you don’t want it:
- On the node:
nodeHost.browserProxy.enabled=false - On the gateway:
gateway.nodes.browser.mode="off"
- On the node:
Browserless (hosted remote CDP)
Browserless is a hosted Chromium service that exposes CDP endpoints over HTTPS. You can point a Edwin browser profile at a Browserless region endpoint and authenticate with your API key.
Example:
{
browser: {
enabled: true,
defaultProfile: "browserless",
remoteCdpTimeoutMs: 2000,
remoteCdpHandshakeTimeoutMs: 4000,
profiles: {
browserless: {
cdpUrl: "https://production-sfo.browserless.io?token=<BROWSERLESS_API_KEY>",
color: "#00AA00",
},
},
},
}Notes:
- Replace
<BROWSERLESS_API_KEY>with your real Browserless token. - Choose the region endpoint that matches your Browserless account (see their docs).
Security
Key ideas:
- Browser control is loopback-only; access flows through the Gateway’s auth or node pairing.
- Keep the Gateway and any node hosts on a private network (Tailscale); avoid public exposure.
- Treat remote CDP URLs/tokens as secrets; prefer env vars or a secrets manager.
Remote CDP tips:
- Prefer HTTPS endpoints and short-lived tokens where possible.
- Avoid embedding long-lived tokens directly in config files.
Profiles (multi-browser)
Edwin supports multiple named profiles (routing configs). Profiles can be:
- edwin-managed: a dedicated Chromium-based browser instance with its own user data directory + CDP port
- remote: an explicit CDP URL (Chromium-based browser running elsewhere)
- extension relay: your existing Chrome tab(s) via the local relay + Chrome extension
Defaults:
- The
edwinprofile is auto-created if missing. - The
chromeprofile is built-in for the Chrome extension relay (points athttp://127.0.0.1:18792by default). - Local CDP ports allocate from 18800–18899 by default.
- Deleting a profile moves its local data directory to Trash.
All control endpoints accept ?profile=<name>; the CLI uses --browser-profile.
Chrome extension relay (use your existing Chrome)
Edwin can also drive your existing Chrome tabs (no separate “edwin” Chrome instance) via a local CDP relay + a Chrome extension.
Full guide: Chrome extension
Flow:
- The Gateway runs locally (same machine) or a node host runs on the browser machine.
- A local relay server listens at a loopback
cdpUrl(default:http://127.0.0.1:18792). - You click the Edwin Browser Relay extension icon on a tab to attach (it does not auto-attach).
- The agent controls that tab via the normal
browsertool, by selecting the right profile.
If the Gateway runs elsewhere, run a node host on the browser machine so the Gateway can proxy browser actions.
Sandboxed sessions
If the agent session is sandboxed, the browser tool may default to target="sandbox" (sandbox browser). Chrome extension relay takeover requires host browser control, so either:
- run the session unsandboxed, or
- set
agents.defaults.sandbox.browser.allowHostControl: trueand usetarget="host"when calling the tool.
Setup
- Load the extension (dev/unpacked):
edwin browser extension install- Chrome →
chrome://extensions→ enable “Developer mode” - “Load unpacked” → select the directory printed by
edwin browser extension path - Pin the extension, then click it on the tab you want to control (badge shows
ON).
- Use it:
- CLI:
edwin browser --browser-profile chrome tabs - Agent tool:
browserwithprofile="chrome"
Optional: if you want a different name or relay port, create your own profile:
edwin browser create-profile \
--name my-chrome \
--driver extension \
--cdp-url http://127.0.0.1:18792 \
--color "#00AA00"Notes:
- This mode relies on Playwright-on-CDP for most operations (screenshots/snapshots/actions).
- Detach by clicking the extension icon again.
Isolation guarantees
- Dedicated user data dir: never touches your personal browser profile.
- Dedicated ports: avoids
9222to prevent collisions with dev workflows. - Deterministic tab control: target tabs by
targetId, not “last tab”.
Browser selection
When launching locally, Edwin picks the first available:
- Chrome
- Brave
- Edge
- Chromium
- Chrome Canary
You can override with browser.executablePath.
Platforms:
- macOS: checks
/Applicationsand~/Applications. - Linux: looks for
google-chrome,brave,microsoft-edge,chromium, etc. - Windows: checks common install locations.
Control API (optional)
For local integrations only, the Gateway exposes a small loopback HTTP API:
- Status/start/stop:
GET /,POST /start,POST /stop - Tabs:
GET /tabs,POST /tabs/open,POST /tabs/focus,DELETE /tabs/:targetId - Snapshot/screenshot:
GET /snapshot,POST /screenshot - Actions:
POST /navigate,POST /act - Hooks:
POST /hooks/file-chooser,POST /hooks/dialog - Downloads:
POST /download,POST /wait/download - Debugging:
GET /console,POST /pdf - Debugging:
GET /errors,GET /requests,POST /trace/start,POST /trace/stop,POST /highlight - Network:
POST /response/body - State:
GET /cookies,POST /cookies/set,POST /cookies/clear - State:
GET /storage/:kind,POST /storage/:kind/set,POST /storage/:kind/clear - Settings:
POST /set/offline,POST /set/headers,POST /set/credentials,POST /set/geolocation,POST /set/media,POST /set/timezone,POST /set/locale,POST /set/device
All endpoints accept ?profile=<name>.
Playwright requirement
Some features (navigate/act/AI snapshot/role snapshot, element screenshots, PDF) require Playwright. If Playwright isn’t installed, those endpoints return a clear 501 error. ARIA snapshots and basic screenshots still work for edwin-managed Chrome. For the Chrome extension relay driver, ARIA snapshots and screenshots require Playwright.
If you see Playwright is not available in this gateway build, install the full Playwright package (not playwright-core) and restart the gateway, or reinstall Edwin with browser support.
Docker Playwright install
If your Gateway runs in Docker, avoid npx playwright (npm override conflicts). Use the bundled CLI instead:
docker compose run --rm edwin-cli \
node /app/node_modules/playwright-core/cli.js install chromiumTo persist browser downloads, set PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH (for example, /home/node/.cache/ms-playwright) and make sure /home/node is persisted via EDWIN_HOME_VOLUME or a bind mount. See Docker.
How it works (internal)
High-level flow:
- A small control server accepts HTTP requests.
- It connects to Chromium-based browsers (Chrome/Brave/Edge/Chromium) via CDP.
- For advanced actions (click/type/snapshot/PDF), it uses Playwright on top of CDP.
- When Playwright is missing, only non-Playwright operations are available.
This design keeps the agent on a stable, deterministic interface while letting you swap local/remote browsers and profiles.
CLI quick reference
All commands accept --browser-profile <name> to target a specific profile. All commands also accept --json for machine-readable output (stable payloads).
Basics:
edwin browser statusedwin browser startedwin browser stopedwin browser tabsedwin browser tabedwin browser tab newedwin browser tab select 2edwin browser tab close 2edwin browser open https://example.comedwin browser focus abcd1234edwin browser close abcd1234
Inspection:
edwin browser screenshotedwin browser screenshot --full-pageedwin browser screenshot --ref 12edwin browser screenshot --ref e12edwin browser snapshotedwin browser snapshot --format aria --limit 200edwin browser snapshot --interactive --compact --depth 6edwin browser snapshot --efficientedwin browser snapshot --labelsedwin browser snapshot --selector "#main" --interactiveedwin browser snapshot --frame "iframe#main" --interactiveedwin browser console --level erroredwin browser errors --clearedwin browser requests --filter api --clearedwin browser pdfedwin browser responsebody "**/api" --max-chars 5000
Actions:
edwin browser navigate https://example.comedwin browser resize 1280 720edwin browser click 12 --doubleedwin browser click e12 --doubleedwin browser type 23 "hello" --submitedwin browser press Enteredwin browser hover 44edwin browser scrollintoview e12edwin browser drag 10 11edwin browser select 9 OptionA OptionBedwin browser download e12 /tmp/report.pdfedwin browser waitfordownload /tmp/report.pdfedwin browser upload /tmp/file.pdfedwin browser fill --fields '[{"ref":"1","type":"text","value":"Ada"}]'edwin browser dialog --acceptedwin browser wait --text "Done"edwin browser wait "#main" --url "**/dash" --load networkidle --fn "window.ready===true"edwin browser evaluate --fn '(el) => el.textContent' --ref 7edwin browser highlight e12edwin browser trace startedwin browser trace stop
State:
edwin browser cookiesedwin browser cookies set session abc123 --url "https://example.com"edwin browser cookies clearedwin browser storage local getedwin browser storage local set theme darkedwin browser storage session clearedwin browser set offline onedwin browser set headers --json '{"X-Debug":"1"}'edwin browser set credentials user passedwin browser set credentials --clearedwin browser set geo 37.7749 -122.4194 --origin "https://example.com"edwin browser set geo --clearedwin browser set media darkedwin browser set timezone America/New_Yorkedwin browser set locale en-USedwin browser set device "iPhone 14"
Notes:
uploadanddialogare arming calls; run them before the click/press that triggers the chooser/dialog.uploadcan also set file inputs directly via--input-refor--element.snapshot:--format ai(default when Playwright is installed): returns an AI snapshot with numeric refs (aria-ref="<n>").--format aria: returns the accessibility tree (no refs; inspection only).--efficient(or--mode efficient): compact role snapshot preset (interactive + compact + depth + lower maxChars).- Config default (tool/CLI only): set
browser.snapshotDefaults.mode: "efficient"to use efficient snapshots when the caller does not pass a mode (see Gateway configuration). - Role snapshot options (
--interactive,--compact,--depth,--selector) force a role-based snapshot with refs likeref=e12. --frame "<iframe selector>"scopes role snapshots to an iframe (pairs with role refs likee12).--interactiveoutputs a flat, easy-to-pick list of interactive elements (best for driving actions).--labelsadds a viewport-only screenshot with overlayed ref labels (printsMEDIA:<path>).
click/type/etc require areffromsnapshot(either numeric12or role refe12). CSS selectors are intentionally not supported for actions.
Snapshots and refs
Edwin supports two “snapshot” styles:
AI snapshot (numeric refs):
edwin browser snapshot(default;--format ai)- Output: a text snapshot that includes numeric refs.
- Actions:
edwin browser click 12,edwin browser type 23 "hello". - Internally, the ref is resolved via Playwright’s
aria-ref.
Role snapshot (role refs like
e12):edwin browser snapshot --interactive(or--compact,--depth,--selector,--frame)- Output: a role-based list/tree with
[ref=e12](and optional[nth=1]). - Actions:
edwin browser click e12,edwin browser highlight e12. - Internally, the ref is resolved via
getByRole(...)(plusnth()for duplicates). - Add
--labelsto include a viewport screenshot with overlayede12labels.
- Output: a role-based list/tree with
Ref behavior:
- Refs are not stable across navigations; if something fails, re-run
snapshotand use a fresh ref. - If the role snapshot was taken with
--frame, role refs are scoped to that iframe until the next role snapshot.
Wait power-ups
You can wait on more than just time/text:
- Wait for URL (globs supported by Playwright):
edwin browser wait --url "**/dash"
- Wait for load state:
edwin browser wait --load networkidle
- Wait for a JS predicate:
edwin browser wait --fn "window.ready===true"
- Wait for a selector to become visible:
edwin browser wait "#main"
These can be combined:
edwin browser wait "#main" \
--url "**/dash" \
--load networkidle \
--fn "window.ready===true" \
--timeout-ms 15000Debug workflows
When an action fails (e.g. “not visible”, “strict mode violation”, “covered”):
edwin browser snapshot --interactive- Use
click <ref>/type <ref>(prefer role refs in interactive mode) - If it still fails:
edwin browser highlight <ref>to see what Playwright is targeting - If the page behaves oddly:
edwin browser errors --clearedwin browser requests --filter api --clear
- For deep debugging: record a trace:
edwin browser trace start- reproduce the issue
edwin browser trace stop(printsTRACE:<path>)
JSON output
--json is for scripting and structured tooling.
Examples:
edwin browser status --json
edwin browser snapshot --interactive --json
edwin browser requests --filter api --json
edwin browser cookies --jsonRole snapshots in JSON include refs plus a small stats block (lines/chars/refs/interactive) so tools can reason about payload size and density.
State and environment knobs
These are useful for “make the site behave like X” workflows:
- Cookies:
cookies,cookies set,cookies clear - Storage:
storage local|session get|set|clear - Offline:
set offline on|off - Headers:
set headers --json '{"X-Debug":"1"}'(or--clear) - HTTP basic auth:
set credentials user pass(or--clear) - Geolocation:
set geo <lat> <lon> --origin "https://example.com"(or--clear) - Media:
set media dark|light|no-preference|none - Timezone / locale:
set timezone ...,set locale ... - Device / viewport:
set device "iPhone 14"(Playwright device presets)set viewport 1280 720
Security & privacy
- The edwin browser profile may contain logged-in sessions; treat it as sensitive.
browser act kind=evaluate/edwin browser evaluateandwait --fnexecute arbitrary JavaScript in the page context. Prompt injection can steer this. Disable it withbrowser.evaluateEnabled=falseif you do not need it.- For logins and anti-bot notes (X/Twitter, etc.), see Browser login + X/Twitter posting.
- Keep the Gateway/node host private (loopback or tailnet-only).
- Remote CDP endpoints are powerful; tunnel and protect them.
Troubleshooting
For Linux-specific issues (especially snap Chromium), see Browser troubleshooting.
Agent tools + how control works
The agent gets one tool for browser automation:
browser— status/start/stop/tabs/open/focus/close/snapshot/screenshot/navigate/act
How it maps:
browser snapshotreturns a stable UI tree (AI or ARIA).browser actuses the snapshotrefIDs to click/type/drag/select.browser screenshotcaptures pixels (full page or element).browseraccepts:profileto choose a named browser profile (edwin, chrome, or remote CDP).target(sandbox|host|node) to select where the browser lives.- In sandboxed sessions,
target: "host"requiresagents.defaults.sandbox.browser.allowHostControl=true. - If
targetis omitted: sandboxed sessions default tosandbox, non-sandbox sessions default tohost. - If a browser-capable node is connected, the tool may auto-route to it unless you pin
target="host"ortarget="node".
This keeps the agent deterministic and avoids brittle selectors.
