Open-source infrastructure for Computer-Use Agents. Sandboxes, SDKs, and benchmarks to train and evaluate AI agents that can control full desktops (macOS, Linux, Windows).
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Open-source infrastructure for Computer-Use Agents. Sandboxes, SDKs, and benchmarks to train and evaluate AI agents that can control full desktops (macOS, Linux, Windows).
Bytebot is a self-hosted AI desktop agent that automates computer tasks through natural language commands, operating within a containerized Linux desktop environment.
A research prototype of a human-centered web agent
Agent S: an open agentic framework that uses computers like a human
The first open-source Artificial Narrow Intelligence generalist agentic framework Computer-Using-Agent that fully operates graphical-user-interfaces (GUIs) by using only natural language. Uses Visualization-of-Thought and Chain-of-Thought reasoning to elicit spatial reasoning and perception, emulates, plans and simulates synthetic HID interactions.
Surf is a computer use AI agent powered by OpenAI that interacts with a E2B's virtual desktop environment through natural language instructions
This is the official website for TuriX Computer-use-Agent
ncurses (pdcurses) based library for CUA look menu
Emacs mode that moves to modern keybindings
A lightweight Python library to create, run and manage macOS and Linux virtual machines (VMs) natively on Apple Silicon.
Mark web pages for use with vision-language models
Opensource benchmark evaluating web operators/agents performance
A command line text editor with notepad like key bindings.
OS-Harm: A Benchmark for Measuring Safety of Computer Use Agents [NeurIPS 2025 Spotlight]
Fully self hosted chatgpt agent alternative
Emulate standard keybindings from modern editors
A simple terminal source code editor.
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