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DLBrowserStealth Browser Runtime

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An automation-grade browser runtime that reaches the pages that block you — reliably, at scale — so real-world data collection stops breaking on bot detection.

The problem

The pages worth collecting are the ones that fight back. Cloudflare, DataDome, and Akamai break headless scrapers, and brittle automation turns every block into an outage.

What DLBrowser does

DLBrowser is a stealth browser runtime built for automation. It reaches hard-to-fetch pages that ordinary headless browsers can't, and it does so reliably enough to run in production.

A self-healing cascade routes each request through the cheapest method that works — direct fetch, TLS client, or a full stealth browser — and escalates automatically when a site demands it. Per-domain routing learns what each target needs.

It ships as an engine, a CLI, an MCP server for agents, and a Chrome extension, with usage metering and access control built in, so a fleet of agents can browse the real web without getting blocked.

Capabilities
Self-healing cascade
Direct fetch → TLS client → stealth browser, escalating only when a site forces it.
Per-domain routing
The runtime learns the right strategy for each target and reuses it.
Built for agents
An MCP server and CLI let autonomous agents reach pages without bespoke glue.
Reaches protected pages
Handles modern bot-detection stacks that defeat plain headless browsers.
Metered and governed
Usage metering, keys, and audit are built in for fleet-scale use.
How it works
  1. 01Request. Point DLBrowser at a URL through the engine, CLI, MCP, or extension.
  2. 02Route. It picks the cheapest method that will work for that domain.
  3. 03Escalate. If the page blocks, it self-heals up to a full stealth browser.
  4. 04Return. You get the rendered page back, metered and logged.
Who it's for
  • Scraping and automation engineers
  • Agent builders who need the live web
  • QA automation running at scale
Frequently asked
What is DLBrowser?
DLBrowser is a stealth browser runtime that reaches hard-to-fetch web pages past modern bot detection. It self-heals across fetch strategies and runs reliably at scale for agents and automation.
How does DLBrowser get past bot detection?
It routes each request through a self-healing cascade — direct fetch, TLS client, then a full stealth browser — and escalates only when a site demands it, with per-domain routing that learns what each target needs.
Can AI agents use DLBrowser?
Yes. DLBrowser exposes an MCP server and a CLI, so autonomous agents can reach live pages without custom scraping code, with usage metering and access control built in.
Is DLBrowser suitable for production scraping?
Yes. It is built for reliability at scale, with per-domain routing, self-healing escalation, and metering, so collection keeps running instead of breaking on the first block.
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