BrowserApps are free, ad-free mini apps that run in your browser. Many also connect with Browser Bro workflows for monitoring, state, files, or Browser Array automation.
Camera, microphone, screen sharing, peer sessions, QR pairing, snapshots, recording, and Monitoring Agent snapshot support.
Test API endpoints, save presets, inspect JSON responses, and send results to Browser Bro monitoring workflows.
A brand color studio for palette generation, role-based swatches, contrast checks, previews, and copyable exports.
A physics-based dice roller for tabletop games, decisions, randomness, and quick probability moments.
A device light utility with color, brightness, animation, and ambient effect controls for streams or video work.
Create styled QR codes for URLs, contact data, Wi-Fi, text, and more, with logo support and image export.
Extract webpage text, links, images, metadata, and structured JSON for research, LLM prep, and monitoring workflows.
YouTube-focused parental controls with child profiles, safe collections, usage limits, PIN controls, and backup/restore.
A historical YouTube video gallery organized by era, with favorites, adjustable library size, and embedded playback.
Batch process images with styles, color effects, presentation shadows, quick layouts, individual downloads, and ZIP export.
A freeform photo collage editor with image upload, canvas sizing, auto-layouts, frames, project save/load, and stream export.
Upload local PowerPoint decks, navigate slides, present fullscreen, autoplay, and auto-present with optional OpenAI voice narration.
View and manage up to 16 browser instances—all in a single and resizable window. The Browser Array gives you real-time, at-a-glance visibility and makes it effortless to switch between focus and overview modes.
Open anywhere from 1 to 16 browser panels inside your Browser Bro window.
Each panel can be customized with its own URL, zoom level, scroll position, and refresh interval.
For live presentations or focused work, toggle a browser into focus mode to expand it and interact with it directly.
It’s the perfect tool for creators, analysts, trainers, and developers who need more than one tab—and more control than any browser offers by default.
Kiosk Mode is perfect for public displays, demos, training environments, or anywhere you need to lock the browsing experience to a specific page—or category of pages.
Each browser widget in your array can have kiosk mode turned on individually.
You define an Allowed URL Prefix—like https://example.com/training/.
If the user navigates to a page outside of that prefix, Browser Bro refreshes the current page automatically, keeping them inside the allowed range.
No interruptions, no confusion—just a locked-in experience for your audience.
Whether you’re teaching, demoing, pitching, or streaming, Browser Bro turns your screen into a dynamic multi-source stage. Present like a pro with full control over every resource in your array.
With screen recording tools, you can capture your full array layout—including focused transitions, annotations, live interactions, and multi-tab storytelling—all in one seamless take.
Whether you’re making a training video, documenting a workflow, or producing a polished walkthrough, Browser Bro array can help your presentation to stand out.
Streamers often need to share portions of multiple live pages at once—chat, alerts, stats, and dashboards. The Browser Array gives you all of them inside a single window. OBS sees that window as one clean source, no extra browser juggling or overlays required.
The Browser Array behaves like a single virtual monitor. OBS captures it once, while each embedded browser inside stays fully live and interactive. This means chat windows, dashboards, and web tools all stay synced and active—without adding more sources or slowing down your stream.
Switch layouts, resize panels, or swap URLs in real time. OBS still sees it as one window, keeping your workflow simple and stable.
Browser Bro’s ffplay implementation adds a creative Player Mode inside the Browser Array workflow. Its main purpose is monitoring live streams that carry real-time data, video, or audio signals, especially when the browser itself cannot handle the stream because of audio or video codec limitations.
Player Mode is designed for stream monitoring, live data review, and AI-assisted observation. Browser Bro coordinates ffplay so the stream can appear as part of the browser array experience, even when the browser engine cannot decode the media directly.
This makes it especially useful for security cameras, broadcast feeds, technical streams, and other live sources where codec support and low-latency viewing matter.
This is a creative workaround, not a normal embedded browser video player. Browser Bro controls ffplay under the hood, including launch, alignment, hotkeys, visibility, snapshots, and cleanup.
Because ffplay is being coordinated with the browser interface, there can be annoying quirks around window focus, resizing, positioning, hotkeys, and capture behavior. It is powerful for specific live-monitoring jobs, but it is definitely not meant for everyday video use.