2026-05-136 min readWe’ve enabled higher usage limits, faster performance, and better reliability for Browser Run by rebuilding on top of Cloudflare’s Containers.You can now spin up 60 browsers per minute via the Workers binding and run up to 120 concurrently — 4x the previous limit. Also, Quick Action response times dropped more than 50%. You don't need to change anything: these improvements are live today. On top of that, we’re shipping fixes and new features faster than before. Read on to learn how we did it and see the data.
Remind me: what is Browser Run?
Browser Run enables developers to programmatically control and interact with headless browser instances running on Cloudflare’s global network. That’s useful for end-to-end testing of web applications, securely investigating suspicious URLs, and leveraging how browsers can easily render PDF documents, amongst other quick actions like capturing screenshots and extracting content. More recently, it’s become a critical enabler of AI agents to interact with the web. We’re building Browser Run to be the go-to platform to responsibly utilize automated browsers securely at massive scale.
Outgrowing our bunk bed
Before adopting Cloudflare Containers, we shared infrastructure with Browser Isolation (BISO). While technically similar, BISO’s larger container images slowed startup and development. Crucially, BISO browsers lacked optimal global distribution, compromising resiliency and latency. Additionally, typical BISO users’ long, steady sessions clashed with Browser Run’s short, spiky usage, creating scaling bottlenecks and availability delays.Thankfully, after much internal development, Cloudflare released Durable Object (DO)-enabled Containers open beta last year, meaning we were ready for a tentative adoption that ultimately benefited both product platforms. Like most successful product platforms, we’re committed to building on our own platform wherever feasible so that we can feel and fix any pain points ahead of any external customers.






