Openbrowser is a browser built for agent use. It helps you open web pages, work with sites, and keep browser tasks in one place.
It is made for users who want a simple browser setup on Windows. You can use it to move through sites, test flows, or let an agent work in a browser window that stays easy to manage.
Use the release page to get the latest version:
Visit the Openbrowser releases page
On that page, look for the newest release and download the Windows file. In most cases, this is an .exe file or a .zip file that contains the app.
Openbrowser is made for Windows desktop use. A normal home or work PC should be enough.
Recommended setup:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB RAM or more
- At least 200 MB free disk space
- A stable internet connection
- A mouse and keyboard for normal use
If your PC can run a modern web browser, it should be able to run Openbrowser as well.
Follow these steps in order:
- Open the Openbrowser releases page.
- Find the latest release at the top of the page.
- Download the Windows file for the app.
- If the file is a
.zip, right-click it and choose Extract All. - Open the extracted folder.
- If you see an
.exefile, double-click it to start Openbrowser. - If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes.
- Wait for the browser window to appear.
If the app opens, the install is done. You can keep the file in a folder that is easy to find, such as Downloads or Desktop.
When you start Openbrowser for the first time, it may take a few seconds to load.
You may see a blank window first. That is normal. The app may need a short time to start its browser engine and prepare the page view.
After it loads, you can:
- Enter a web address
- Open a site for browsing
- Use it for agent-driven tasks
- Move between tabs or pages
- Refresh pages when needed
Openbrowser fits tasks where a browser needs to stay easy to use and easy to control.
Common uses include:
- Opening and viewing web pages
- Running browser-based agent tasks
- Testing simple site flows
- Keeping browsing work in one app
- Using a browser for repeat actions
- Checking pages that need a clean browser window
Openbrowser is designed to feel simple while still covering browser needs.
Typical features include:
- Fast startup on Windows
- A clear browser window
- Standard page navigation
- Tab support
- Refresh and back controls
- Support for normal websites
- A layout that works well for agent use
- A simple setup flow for end users
To get the newest version, return to the release page and download the latest file.
Steps:
- Open the Openbrowser releases page.
- Check the top release entry.
- Download the newest Windows file.
- Replace the old app files with the new version if needed.
- Start the app again.
If you keep the app in a folder on your Desktop, it is easy to find the newer version later.
Try these checks in order:
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you extracted the file if it came as a
.zip - Right-click the
.exeand choose Open - Close other browser windows if your PC is low on memory
- Restart Windows and try again
- Download the file again from the release page if the file looks broken
If Windows blocks the app, use the normal Windows prompt to allow it to run.
To keep things simple, use one folder for Openbrowser files.
Example setup:
Downloads\OpenbrowserDesktop\OpenbrowserDocuments\Openbrowser
A single folder makes it easier to find the app and keep future versions in order.
Use these habits to keep Openbrowser easy to work with:
- Keep one window open when you first test it
- Close pages you do not need
- Save the release page link so you can find updates
- Keep your Windows system updated
- Use a stable internet connection
- Give the app a few seconds to load if a page takes time
Yes. It is meant for Windows users.
No. You can download and run it with normal Windows steps.
Use the Openbrowser releases page.
It is a browser made for agent use. It still works like a browser, but it is set up for tasks where control and repeat use matter.
Download the latest Windows release file from the release page. If you see more than one file, choose the one meant for Windows.
- Visit the release page
- Download the latest Windows file
- Extract it if needed
- Open the
.exe - Start browsing