Most AI browser automation tools pipe your sessions through their cloud. Kimi WebBridge doesn't. That's the entire point.

What dropped

On May 15, 2026, Moonshot AI shipped Kimi WebBridge — a Chrome/Edge extension paired with a local background service that lets AI agents operate your browser the way you would. Click, scroll, type, fill forms, extract data, take screenshots. All of it.

The key architectural decision: everything runs through Chrome DevTools Protocol on your machine. Your cookies, your logged-in sessions, your bank dashboard, your internal tools — the agent can touch all of it and Moonshot never sees a byte of it. It's not a sandboxed headless browser. It's your actual Chrome window, with all your existing logins intact.

The model behind it