Skip to main content
Strawberry is a full browser with AI companions built into the browsing workflow. You can use it like a normal browser, but when you need help, a companion can read what is on screen, answer questions, operate web pages, use connected apps, create files, and continue multi-step work in the background. The central idea is simple: your browser already contains the work context. Strawberry lets an AI use that context directly, instead of making you copy page text, screenshots, files, and instructions into a separate chatbot.

Core concepts

Browser

Strawberry includes browser basics such as tabs, windows, bookmarks, downloads, profiles, saved passwords, history, extensions, search engine settings, default browser settings, and import from other browsers.

Companions

Companions are the AI profiles you chat with. Each companion can have its own instructions, memory, files, routines, skills, connected app access, and visual identity. You can create different companions for different kinds of work, such as sales, recruiting, research, operations, or personal productivity.

Chat

Chat is where you ask questions, delegate work, attach files, reference tabs, and review outputs. Strawberry supports queued follow-ups, so you can keep giving instructions while a companion is already responding.

Agent runs

An agent run is a more active task. The companion can navigate pages, search, read files, write files, use tools, ask for feedback, and spawn sub-agents for scoped work. Strawberry shows work traces so you can see what happened.

Routines

Routines are scheduled or trigger-based automations. A routine can run every day, every few hours, on a cron expression, or when an app event fires, such as a new email.

Knowledge

The Knowledge page gathers what Strawberry can use or has created for you: use case templates, memory, reports, skills, and transcriptions.

What Strawberry is good at

Strawberry is strongest when the task involves browser context, connected app context, or repeated work:
  • Researching companies, people, markets, products, and competitors
  • Extracting data from websites into spreadsheets or reports
  • Drafting and personalizing messages from real context
  • Preparing for meetings from calendar, email, web, and CRM data
  • Summarizing Slack, email, documents, and transcripts
  • Building routines that monitor tools and alert you only when something matters

What still needs your judgment

Strawberry can act, but you stay in control. Sensitive actions use permission prompts. You should review important outputs, especially when a task involves money, legal commitments, hiring decisions, external messages, deletions, or customer-facing updates.
Treat companions as capable assistants, not final authorities. Review destructive actions, external messages, billing changes, and business-critical outputs before confirming them.