Vibium, a browser automation framework targeting both AI agents and human users, has launched on GitHub from the original author of Selenium, according to the project's repository. The tool drew 443 points on Hacker News, indicating strong developer attention at launch.
The Selenium lineage matters here: that project became the dominant standard for browser automation over the past two decades, and its creator's involvement gives Vibium immediate credibility in a field crowded with newer entrants. The framework is explicitly designed with agentic workflows in mind, addressing a known friction point where existing automation tools—built for human-scripted tests—perform inconsistently when controlled by LLM-driven agents.
Details on Vibium's architecture, licensing model, and production readiness are not yet fully confirmed from available sources. The GitHub repository is the primary reference at this stage.
Builders currently evaluating browser automation layers for agent pipelines should track Vibium's development cadence and community support before committing it to production stacks—particularly given how early the project is in its public lifecycle.