Developer Tools / Code Assistant

Kimi WebBridge

Kimi WebBridge is a browser extension that lets AI agents click, fill forms, navigate, screenshot, and extract data in Chrome or Edge while running locally on the user’s device.

Clear27/30
Useful25/30
Specific16/20
Complete18/20

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-powered browser automation product with a specific role in an agent workflow. It shows what the extension does, how to install it, how it connects to local agents, and gives example use cases like research, job hunting, and spreadsheet building. The snapshot also includes FAQ details and support for multiple agents, which makes it useful for a public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show pricing, system requirements, or a deeper technical walkthrough of setup and permissions. It also does not make clear how WebBridge compares with Kimi Claw Desktop beyond the FAQ mention.

Review status

52 days ago #325 ↑ +2

Last evaluated 52 days ago. Current rank #325. Up 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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