Install Vibe AI Browser Agent Without the Chrome Web Store
Vibe AI Browser Agent is pending Chrome Web Store review. Here's how to install the latest version directly — and automate any site you're already logged into using Claude, GPT, or Gemini.
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Clear filterVibe AI Browser Agent is pending Chrome Web Store review. Here's how to install the latest version directly — and automate any site you're already logged into using Claude, GPT, or Gemini.
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