remote control. running on the server. streamed to your screen.
Webrause runs a real Chromium on this server. The DOM is captured by rrweb and streamed to you over a WebSocket; your mouse and keys are forwarded back and replayed in the real browser. You drive what happens; the page itself never reaches you directly.
- JS-heavy apps work. WebSockets, complex SPAs, even canvas-based UIs — they all execute on the server's Chromium and just render to you as DOM updates.
- Per-customer isolation. Each WebSocket connection gets its own Playwright browser context, with its own cookies and storage, destroyed on disconnect.
- Latency matters. Every click round-trips to the server, so input feels responsive but can't beat physics. Hosting close to your customers helps.