Moonshot AI released Kimi WebBridge, a browser extension for AI agents, in April 2026. The extension runs entirely on your local machine using Chrome DevTools Protocol, meaning login sessions and page content never reach Moonshot’s servers. Agents can search, click, type, and extract data from websites while preserving privacy for banking apps, email, and internal tools. Kimi WebBridge officially supports Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Hermes, making it agent-agnostic. The underlying Kimi K2.6 model ranks first on SWE-Bench Pro with a 58.6% score, outpacing GPT-5.4 at 57.7% and Claude Opus 4.6 at 53.4%.
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