Operator

Operator.iovs HyperAgent

HyperAgent is an open-source library you code against to drive a browser with AI. Operator is a managed personal agent you talk to in plain language, with the model included and your apps connected through OAuth.

Operator.io
HyperAgent
Free trial
A full week (7 days)
The library is free and open source; you fund the LLM and browser yourself
What it is
A managed personal agent across your apps
An open-source Playwright and AI library you call from code
Who runs it
Anyone, no code
Developers writing TypeScript against the SDK
Setup
Sign in, connect apps with guided OAuth, minutes
npm install, wire an LLM key, write the task in code
AI models
GPT included, add Claude, Gemini, or your own key
Bring your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google key; model bill separate
Hosting
Fully managed, always-on instance
Run it yourself, or scale browser sessions on Hyperbrowser (paid)
How you reach it
Plain language on Telegram and Discord
A function call in your script (executeTask, page.ai)
App access
Gmail, Slack, Notion, GitHub, and far past a fixed list via OAuth
The web through a browser, plus MCP and Composio for tools
State
Persistent memory and a file workspace it keeps
A browser session per task, with action caching to replay runs
Best fit
A personal agent that runs your day across your apps
Browser automation at scale: scraping, testing, form filling

HyperAgent details from its GitHub repo and hyperbrowser.ai docs, current as of June 2026. Pick the one that fits how you work.

No code to write

Operator is a dashboard and a chat thread. You connect an app with a click, describe the job in a sentence, and read what the agent did. HyperAgent is a TypeScript SDK, where you import the package, call page.ai or executeTask, and build the run into your own program. It is a sharp tool for engineers, and it expects you to be one.

Model and hosting included

Operator includes GPT usage in the price and runs the instance for you, with the option to add Claude, Gemini, or your own key. HyperAgent needs your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google key for the reasoning, and to run it at scale you either host the browser yourself or pay Hyperbrowser per session. Two bills and a deployment become one flat subscription.

A persistent agent, not a session

Operator stays on between jobs, holds persistent memory and a workspace of files, and reaches your apps over OAuth, so it can pick up a thread from last week. HyperAgent spins up a browser per task and can cache actions to replay them, which is what makes it strong for scraping and testing runs you repeat at volume.

Operator vs HyperAgent, answered

Try Operator for a week

Sign in, connect your apps, and give your agent the first job, free for a full week.