Launching our conference: Navigate 2026

The demos are done, and the proof-of-concepts are deployed. We're in the production era of agents, but only 20% of agents actually make it to production. The other 80% die somewhere between the prototype and the user.

If you've spent any real time building agents, you've felt that gap. The prototype works, and it looks fine on local. But then you try to run it at scale, and everything falls short.

So now, the question is harder. We’ve moved on from "can we build it?" to “how do you keep this running?”

Production agents are a different game

Agents in production need things demos never do, like memory that persists, browsers that scale reliably, evals that catch every failure mode, and observability built for systems that reason.

Why is the bar so much higher? Because agents act, they don't just see. When software takes actions on behalf of users, the risks and expectations change completely. And none of this is in a textbook yet. Right now, the playbook is being written in Slack channels and incident reviews at the companies furthest ahead.

Navigate is where we put those companies in one room.

Where your Navigate passport takes you

Navigate is Browserbase's inaugural conference, one-day in San Francisco on September 10, built for the teams shipping agents in the real world. Not the people vibe-building agents, but the people who have already shipped them, broken them, harnessed them, and are running them in production right now.

Hear from the CTO of Vercel and the Claude Agents team at Anthropic on what real-world agent infrastructure looks like at scale. Our customers, Lovable and Ramp, will share how they use Browserbase to build agents that reliably navigate the web at scale, including the patterns that worked and the ones that didn't. We’ll also be sharing the latest research from our identity team on how agent traffic is reshaping the web, and the infrastructure needed to support it.

You'll leave with real playbooks and actual answers to the hard questions. How do you handle orchestration at scale? What does reliability look like in production? How do you debug something that's non-deterministic by design?

Join us

If your team is building agents and you want to get them into production, this is the room to be in. We're going to write the playbook at Navigate, together.

Navigate 2026. September 10. San Francisco.

Register for free → browserbase.com/navigate

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