Build with Browser Use: Tech Stack Workshop

Build with Browser Use: Tech Stack Workshop

By King's College Cambridge
Online event

Overview

Browser Use is an open-source infrastructure that enables AI to automate the web

About Browser Use: Browser use builds open-source infrastructure that converts website interfaces into structured text, and thus enable AI agents to interact and navigate websites more effectively than vision-based approaches. While vision-based approaches that try to "see" websites like humans, Browser Use converts web interfaces into structured text that language models can faster, more precisely and reliably.

Background: Browser Use participated in Y Combinator Winter 2025 batch and has since secured a $17 million seed funding round. The project rapidly gained traction in the open-source community, accumulating over 70,000 GitHub stars to date.

About the speaker: Larsen Cundric is a founding engineer. He leads the design and development of the backend, infrastructure, and public API for Browser Use Cloud.

About the workshop: This workshop introduces Kiro, explains where it's most useful, and demonstrates how it works through a live build. You'll learn the most cost-efficient way to access the tool and discover community resources to help you get started. The session includes Q&A, giving you the chance to ask questions during or at the end.

About the workshop series: Tech Stack Workshops is a biweekly initiative that familiarises founders of all stages with available tools and resources that can enable or accelerate their venture building. More information is available here.

Category: Science & Tech, High Tech

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  • 1 hour
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King's College Cambridge

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Jan 27 · 9:30 AM PST