# Browser

The agent browses the web in your real Chrome — the same browser, signed into the same accounts — and you watch it work live on the Stage. There's also a built-in preview for local dev servers.

## Your real Chrome, driven by the agent

For browsing real sites, Foxora drives your Chrome through the Foxora Connect extension — not a throwaway headless browser. That means the agent works as you: signed into your accounts, with your cookies, your extensions, your sessions. The Stage shows a read-only preview of what’s on screen, badged Your Chrome, so you can follow along without taking over.

> The Stage is never an embedded browserA real, non-local site is never loaded inside the Stage. The actual browsing happens in your Chrome via the extension; the Stage just mirrors it. If the extension isn’t installed yet, the surface shows an Install Foxora Connect button and an Open in your browser link instead. Set it up from Connections.

## Following along

- 01The agent navigatesAs the agent moves between pages, the address bar and the preview update to match. The frame shows the latest screenshot of the page it’s working.
- 02Open it yourselfHit Open in your browser to jump to the current page in Chrome and pick up where the agent is — handy when you want to take over a step manually.

## Local dev-server preview

A localhost URL — your dev server — can render right on the Stage in a sandboxed preview with an editable address bar. Type a URL and press Enter to navigate, reload from the toolbar, or open it in your browser.

Click the instrument control on a local preview to select elements, annotate, and capture the console — turning the preview into a feedback surface you can point the agent at.

### Taking control

When the agent drives a streamed browser session, a Take control button () lets you grab the wheel — your clicks, scrolls, and keystrokes go straight to the page — then hand it back to the agent when you’re done.
