Browserbase vs Amazon Nova Act
A side-by-side comparison of Browserbase and Amazon Nova Act, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.
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Amazon Nova Act
AutomationBuild reliable AI agents that automate UI workflows in a browser.
View Amazon Nova ActAt a glance
| Attribute | Browserbase | Amazon Nova Act |
|---|---|---|
| Category (differs) | Infra | Automation |
| Pricing | FREEMIUM | FREEMIUM |
| License | Proprietary | Proprietary |
| Deployment | Cloud | Cloud |
| Platforms (differs) | API, CLI | Web, API, VS Code extension |
| Model support (differs) | Model-agnostic | Single model (proprietary) |
| Vendor (differs) | Browserbase | Amazon |
The honest brief
Browserbase
Managed stealth-browser fleet (proxies + CAPTCHA solving) drivable by Playwright or its open-source Stagehand framework.
- Managed fleet scales to many sessions
- Drivable via Stagehand framework
- Works with Playwright/Puppeteer
- Session observability and replay
- Usage-based cost on a monthly base
- Free tier just 1 browser hour
- Infra layer — you still write the agent
Amazon Nova Act
Tuned for reliability — splits workflows into small natural-language steps, hitting ~90% success on UI tasks where general browser agents drift.
- Reliability-focused, step-by-step action model
- Python SDK to script and chain browser actions
- Native AWS integration and scaling
- Reports ~90% success on UI workflows
- Tied to the AWS ecosystem
- Usage-based pricing at production scale
- Several founding Adept leads have since left