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Kimi launches Web Bridge extension with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex support

Kimi released Web Bridge, a browser extension that lets agents search, scroll, click, type, and save repeatable skills across websites. The bridge works with Kimi Code CLI plus Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Hermes, and other agents.

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Kimi launches Web Bridge extension with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex support
Kimi launches Web Bridge extension with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex support

TL;DR

You can open Kimi's feature page, watch the spreadsheet workflow fill a sheet from multiple sites, and see the Google Forms demo hand browser typing over to the agent. Another demo leans on K2.6's multimodal model to recreate a website, while a separate post frames repeated browser routines as saved skills.

Browser actions

Kimi is packaging browser use as an extension instead of a model-specific feature. Kimi_Moonshot describes the core action set in plain terms: search, scroll, click, type, and task completion.

That cross-agent angle is the interesting bit. testingcatalog's summary called it "one Browser Use for all," which matches Kimi's own support list.

Spreadsheet and site replication

The launch thread breaks the automation examples into distinct jobs:

Those examples cover data collection, structured input, and page-level imitation, which is a wider scope than the usual single-site browser assistant demo.

Reusable skills

Kimi is also pitching Web Bridge as a memory layer for browser work. In Kimi_Moonshot's skills post, the company says the agent can learn daily workflows and turn them into reusable skills.

That suggests the extension is not only for one-off web sessions. The feature page linked in Kimi_Moonshot's launch post positions it as a repeatable automation surface rather than a standalone showcase.

Supported agents and availability

Kimi's published compatibility list includes:

The company says Web Bridge is available on kimi.com/features/webbridge and in the Chrome Web Store, according to Kimi_Moonshot's compatibility post.

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