Comparison
browser-use vs Guardrails
Verdict
Pick browser-use when license: browser-use is MIT, Guardrails is Other; pick Guardrails when license: Guardrails is Other, browser-use is MIT.
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Trust & integrity
| Signal | browser-use | Guardrails |
|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | Very active (0d since push) As of 4d · github_public_v1 | Very active (0d since push) As of today · github_public_v1 |
| Provenance | Not a fork · Organization account As of 4d · github_public_v1 | Not a fork · Organization account As of today · github_public_v1 |
| OSV dependency advisories | No lockfile (source not queried) As of 4d · osv@v1 | No published findings from this source as of 2026-07-15 As of today · osv@v1 |
| deps.dev advisories | Not queried deps.dev@v1 | Not queried deps.dev@v1 |
| OpenSSF Scorecard | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 |
Tagline
- browser-use
- Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease.
- Guardrails
- NeMo Guardrails is an open-source toolkit for easily adding programmable guardrails to LLM-based conversational systems.
Stars
- browser-use
- 104k
- Guardrails
- 6.7k
Forks
- browser-use
- 11k
- Guardrails
- 768
Open issues
- browser-use
- 296
- Guardrails
- 175
Language
- browser-use
- Python
- Guardrails
- Python
Adopt for
- browser-use
- browser-use is a Python-based toolset that facilitates web task automation and enhances website interaction accessibility for AI agents using browser automation techniques.
- Guardrails
- -
Persona
- browser-use
- -
- Guardrails
- -
Runtime
- browser-use
- -
- Guardrails
- -
License
- browser-use
- The MIT License provides great flexibility and permissiveness for both open-source and proprietary software projects.
- Guardrails
- Other
Last pushed
- browser-use
- Jul 11, 2026
- Guardrails
- Jul 15, 2026
Categories
- browser-use
- AI Agents, Developer Tools
- Guardrails
- AI Agents, Developer Tools, LLM Frameworks
Trust and health
Open issues (now)
- browser-use
- 296
- Guardrails
- 175
OSV dependency advisories
- browser-use
- No lockfile (source not queried)
- Guardrails
- No published findings from this source as of 2026-07-15
Full report
- browser-use
- Trust report
- Guardrails
- Trust report
Choose browser-use if…
- License: browser-use is MIT, Guardrails is Other.
- Pricing: This tool is provided under the MIT license which means you can use it freely but there are no guarantees or formal support unless included in separate agreements..
- Requirements: Min 2 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Playwright installation and configuration needed for full functionality..
- Tags unique to browser-use: ai-agents, ai-tools, browser-automation, llm.
- When you need to automate interactions with websites in a straightforward manner, especially if your use case already leverages Playwright under the hood.
When NOT to use browser-use
- Avoid using browser-use if your automation workflow requires features that are exclusive to a different framework or library, such as specific functionalities only available in Selenium, as browseruse
Choose Guardrails if…
- License: Guardrails is Other, browser-use is MIT.
- Tags unique to Guardrails: agents, generative-ai, guardrails, llm-safety.
- Also covers LLM Frameworks.
- Guardrails ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.
When NOT to use Guardrails
- AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism.
- Developer Tools: A gateway is overkill when you're pinned to a single provider and model.
- LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.
Explore
Sources
Every stat on this page traces to a dated GitHub sync, license file, enrichment field, or trust scan.
- GitHub stars (browser-use/browser-use) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- GitHub forks (browser-use/browser-use) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Last push (browser-use/browser-use) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- License file (MIT) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Decision facts (enrichment) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- GitHub stars (NVIDIA-NeMo/Guardrails) · observed Jul 15, 2026
- GitHub forks (NVIDIA-NeMo/Guardrails) · observed Jul 15, 2026
- Last push (NVIDIA-NeMo/Guardrails) · observed Jul 15, 2026
- License file (Other) · observed Jul 15, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 15, 2026
GitHub stars on cards: browser-use 104k · Guardrails 6.7k (synced Jul 11, 2026).
Common questions
- What is the difference between browser-use and Guardrails?
- browser-use: Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease.. Guardrails: NeMo Guardrails is an open-source toolkit for easily adding programmable guardrails to LLM-based conversational systems.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.
- When should I choose browser-use over Guardrails?
- Choose browser-use over Guardrails when License: browser-use is MIT, Guardrails is Other; Pricing: This tool is provided under the MIT license which means you can use it freely but there are no guarantees or formal support unless included in separate agreements.; Requirements: Min 2 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Playwright installation and configuration needed for full functionality.; Tags unique to browser-use: ai-agents, ai-tools, browser-automation, llm; When you need to automate interactions with websites in a straightforward manner, especially if your use case already leverages Playwright under the hood.
- When should I choose Guardrails over browser-use?
- Choose Guardrails over browser-use when License: Guardrails is Other, browser-use is MIT; Tags unique to Guardrails: agents, generative-ai, guardrails, llm-safety; Also covers LLM Frameworks; Guardrails ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.
- When should I avoid browser-use?
- Avoid using browser-use if your automation workflow requires features that are exclusive to a different framework or library, such as specific functionalities only available in Selenium, as browseruse
- When should I avoid Guardrails?
- AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism. Developer Tools: A gateway is overkill when you're pinned to a single provider and model. LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.
- Is browser-use or Guardrails more popular on GitHub?
- browser-use has more GitHub stars (104,191 vs 6,704). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.
- Are browser-use and Guardrails open source?
- Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (browser-use: MIT, Guardrails: Other).
- Where can I find alternatives to browser-use or Guardrails?
- GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at browser-use alternatives and Guardrails alternatives (browser-use markdown twin, Guardrails markdown twin), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.
- Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?
- Yes. The markdown twin at this comparison mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.
- Which is better maintained, browser-use or Guardrails?
- browser-use: Very active. Guardrails: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.
- Where are the full trust reports for browser-use and Guardrails?
- GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: browser-use trust report; Guardrails trust report.