Browser Pilot for OpenClaw — Review, Trust Score & Install Guide

Short answer: Browser Pilot is a verified OpenClaw skill for browser & automation. Trust Score 96/100 based on source transparency, permission scope, install safety, update recency, community signal, and documentation quality.

Trust Score: 96/100

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What Browser Pilot does

Browser Pilot gives OpenClaw eyes and hands on the web. Navigate to any URL, understand page layouts visually, interact with elements, fill forms, and extract data — all while handling dynamic content, popups, and CAPTCHAs intelligently. Built on Playwright with AI-powered element detection.

How to install Browser Pilot

  1. Install the OpenClaw CLI: npm install -g clawhub@latest
  2. Install this skill: npx clawhub@latest install browser-pilot
  3. Verify the install: openclaw skills list

Security review

This skill is currently classified as Verified with a low risk profile. Our reviewers inspected the SKILL.md manifest, dependency tree, declared permissions, network calls, and shell commands before publishing this score. See our editorial policy and Trust Score methodology for the full rubric.

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Frequently asked questions

How does Browser Pilot handle CAPTCHAs?

It uses AI-powered CAPTCHA solving for common types. For reCAPTCHA v3, it maintains a high trust score through natural browsing patterns.

Does it work with authenticated pages?

Yes — it can store session cookies and handle multi-step login flows including 2FA.

How do I install Browser Pilot?

Run `npx clawhub@latest install browser-pilot` from any directory with Claude Code or OpenClaw installed. The skill is added to your local SKILL.md registry and is available to your agent immediately — no restart required.

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