---
title: "browser-use vs potpie"
type: "comparison"
canonical_url: "https://www.graphcanon.com/compare/browser-use-browser-use-vs-potpie-ai-potpie"
tools: ["browser-use-browser-use", "potpie-ai-potpie"]
---

# browser-use vs potpie

*GraphCanon updated Jul 12, 2026*

## Verdict

Pick browser-use when license: browser-use is MIT, potpie is Apache-2.0; pick potpie when license: potpie is Apache-2.0, browser-use is MIT.

[browser-use](https://browser-use.com) reports 104k GitHub stars, 11k forks, and 296 open issues, last pushed Jul 11, 2026. [potpie](https://potpie.ai) has 5.5k stars, 640 forks, and 111 open issues, last pushed Jul 10, 2026. Figures are from public GitHub metadata via [browser-use's repository](https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use) and [potpie's repository](https://github.com/potpie-ai/potpie).

| | [browser-use](/tools/browser-use-browser-use.md) | [potpie](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tagline | Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease. | Context Graph for AI Native SDLC |
| Stars | 104,191 | 5,492 |
| Forks | 11,486 | 640 |
| Open issues | 296 | 111 |
| Language | Python | Python |
| Adopt for | browser-use is a Python-based toolset that facilitates web task automation and enhances website interaction accessibility for AI agents using browser automation techniques. | - |
| Persona | - | - |
| Runtime | - | - |
| License | The MIT License provides great flexibility and permissiveness for both open-source and proprietary software projects. | Apache-2.0 |
| Categories | AI Agents, Developer Tools | AI Agents, Developer Tools, LLM Frameworks |

## Trust and health

_Sourced signals - not a safety guarantee. No winner column._

| | [browser-use](/tools/browser-use-browser-use.md) | [potpie](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Days since push | 0d | 1d |
| Open issues (now) | 296 | 111 |
| Security scan | No lockfile | 2 low (2 low) |
| Full report | [trust report](/tools/browser-use-browser-use/trust.md) | [trust report](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie/trust.md) |

## Decision facts: browser-use

- **Pricing:** freemium - 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.
- **Adopt for:** browser-use is a Python-based toolset that facilitates web task automation and enhances website interaction accessibility for AI agents using browser automation techniques.
- **License detail:** The MIT License provides great flexibility and permissiveness for both open-source and proprietary software projects.

## Choose when

### Choose browser-use if…

- License: browser-use is MIT, potpie is Apache-2.0.
- 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-tools, browser-automation, llm, playwright.
- When you need to automate interactions with websites in a straightforward manner, especially if your use case already leverages Playwright under the hood.

### Choose potpie if…

- License: potpie is Apache-2.0, browser-use is MIT.
- Tags unique to potpie: agents, ai-agents-framework, artificial-intelligence, context-graph.
- Also covers LLM Frameworks.

## 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

## When NOT to use potpie

- 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.

## Common questions

### What is the difference between browser-use and potpie?

browser-use: Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease.. potpie: Context Graph for AI Native SDLC. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.

### When should I choose browser-use over potpie?

Choose browser-use over potpie when License: browser-use is MIT, potpie is Apache-2.0; 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-tools, browser-automation, llm, playwright; 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 potpie over browser-use?

Choose potpie over browser-use when License: potpie is Apache-2.0, browser-use is MIT; Tags unique to potpie: agents, ai-agents-framework, artificial-intelligence, context-graph; Also covers LLM Frameworks.

### 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 potpie?

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 potpie more popular on GitHub?

browser-use has more GitHub stars (104,191 vs 5,492). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.

### Are browser-use and potpie open source?

Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (browser-use: MIT, potpie: Apache-2.0).

### Where can I find alternatives to browser-use or potpie?

GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at [browser-use alternatives](/tools/browser-use-browser-use/alternatives) and [potpie alternatives](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie/alternatives) ([browser-use markdown twin](/tools/browser-use-browser-use/alternatives.md), [potpie markdown twin](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie/alternatives.md)), 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](/compare/browser-use-browser-use-vs-potpie-ai-potpie.md) mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.

### Which is better maintained, browser-use or potpie?

browser-use: Very active. potpie: 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 potpie?

GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: [browser-use trust report](/tools/browser-use-browser-use/trust); [potpie trust report](/tools/potpie-ai-potpie/trust).

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**Machine-readable endpoints**

- JSON: [`/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=browser-use-browser-use`](/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=browser-use-browser-use)
- LLM index: [/llms.txt](/llms.txt)
- Full corpus: [/llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt)

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