Moonshot AI releases Kimi WebBridge, a browser extension for AI agents Moonshot AI released Kimi WebBridge, a browser extension that enables AI agents to autonomously click, fill forms, navigate web pages, and extract data. The tool pairs a local service with the extension, using Chrome DevTools Protocol to control the user's existing browser while keeping login sessions and page content on the device. Kimi WebBridge supports multiple local agents including Kimi Code, Claude Code, and Cursor, allowing users to automate tasks such as building Google Sheets and performing cross-site searches. Kimi WebBridge A browser extension for AI agents. It clicks, fills, navigates, and extracts. Tedious work, on autopilot. Supports multiple Local Agents - Kimi Code - Claude Code - Cursor - Codex - Hermes - OpenClaw What you can do with WebBridge Build Google Sheets Cross-Site Search Convert Workflow to Skill FAQ Kimi WebBridge pairs a local service with a browser extension. The agent sends commands to the local service, which uses Chrome DevTools Protocol to navigate, click, screenshot, and read pages in your existing Chrome or Edge browser — then sends the results back. Everything runs locally, so your login sessions and page content never leave your device. Make sure the Kimi WebBridge extension is installed. Then resend the connection command in Kimi Claw Desktop and run it again. Once it finishes, restart Kimi Desktop App. Kimi Claw Desktop is a Kimi Claw that runs locally on your computer. Open the Kimi Desktop App, find Kimi Claw in the left sidebar, add a new Claw, and select "On my computer" to deploy. If you encounter any issues while using Kimi WebBridge, please visit the Help Center https://www.kimi.com/help/kimi-webbridge to find relevant solutions.