Versions:

  • 146.0.7821.31
  • 146.0.7818.31
  • 146.0.7815.31
  • 145.0.7760.45
  • 145.0.7755.45
  • 142.0.7565.49
  • 142.0.7562.49
  • 142.0.7559.49
  • 142.0.7555.49
  • 142.0.7554.49
  • 142.0.7552.49
  • 142.0.7548.49
  • 142.0.7544.49
  • 142.0.7536.49
  • 137.0.7234.69
  • 137.0.7229.69
  • 137.0.7218.69
  • 137.0.7215.69
  • 137.0.7212.69
  • 137.0.7209.69
  • 137.0.7207.69
  • 137.0.7203.69
  • 137.0.7202.69
  • 137.0.7201.69
  • 137.0.7200.69
  • 137.0.7197.69
  • 137.0.7194.69
  • 137.0.7193.69
  • 137.0.7192.69
  • 137.0.7189.69
  • 137.0.7186.69
  • 137.0.7185.69
  • 137.0.7183.69

BrowserOS, an open-source agentic browser developed by BrowserOS Software Inc., is positioned in the Web Browsers category and is distributed as version 146.0.7821.31, representing the thirty-third public iteration of the project. Engineered to function as a lightweight yet extensible browsing environment, the application is designed for users who require autonomous, scriptable navigation capabilities across local intranets, cloud dashboards, and public web services. Typical deployments include automated regression testing of responsive web applications, unattended data acquisition from multi-page analytics portals, and continuous monitoring of vendor portals for inventory or pricing changes; DevOps teams also embed BrowserOS in CI pipelines to validate end-to-end user journeys without manual interaction. Because the codebase is fully open, academic researchers leverage it to prototype privacy-preserving transport protocols, while hobbyists repackage the agent to run on ARM-based edge devices that display kiosk-style dashboards in retail or museum settings. The thirty-three released versions to date trace a steady evolution from a minimal Electron wrapper to a full agentic runtime that exposes WebDriver-compatible endpoints, supports headless operation inside Docker containers, and can be remotely orchestrated through REST or gRPC calls. Each update maintains backward compatibility with existing automation scripts, ensuring that enterprises who have built large test suites are not forced into costly refactoring cycles. BrowserOS is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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