The hardest part of building a browser agent has never been the AI. It's been the web itself: bot detection, CAPTCHAs, anti-scraping shields, and the sheer pain of provisioning a headless browser in a sandboxed cloud environment that has no display. Browser Use just solved that last piece for Claude users. The team announced that their stealth cloud browser is now available as a first-class integration inside Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents platform.

The problem this actually solves

Claude Managed Agents provides the harness and infrastructure for running Claude as an autonomous agent. Instead of building your own agent loop, tool execution, and runtime, you get a fully managed environment where Claude can read files, run commands, browse the web, and execute code securely. The catch? The sandbox can't run a local browser, so the agent has to connect to Browser Use Cloud with browser-use cloud connect. There's no display, no GUI, no Chromium to spin up locally. Until now, that meant web tasks were either off-limits or required awkward workarounds.

The bottleneck for agents is not their intelligence. On most websites users care about, agents get blocked by a CAPTCHA or an antibot challenge. Browser Use collected 300,000 security check events from production traffic, and the data made it clear: agent intelligence and browser stealth are orthogonal. You need to measure them separately.

What Browser Use brings to the table

Browser Use Cloud is not just a remote Chromium instance. It combines a purpose-built agent with their own browser infrastructure: stealth proxies, CAPTCHA solving, persistent filesystem, and optimized tool orchestration. The stealth numbers back this up. On the independent

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