What Julius can do with the live browser
- Open any URL
- Click buttons and links
- Type into forms and search fields
- Apply filters and navigate dropdowns
- Move through multi-step workflows
- Read content that only appears after JavaScript loads or after user interaction (e.g. tabs, expandable sections)
When to use it
The live browser is the right tool when the task involves using a website, not just finding information on one.Navigating dashboards
Open an account page or portal and retrieve specific information from it.
Filling forms and workflows
Search flights, filter products, move through booking flows, or complete multi-step web processes.
Reading dynamic pages
Extract content that only loads after clicking, scrolling, or waiting for JavaScript to run.
Comparing live pages
Visit multiple websites and compare live content side by side.
How to use it
Just ask in plain English. Julius will decide when the live browser is the right tool for the job. Example prompts:Open this website and find the pricing page
Search this site for their refund policy
Go through the booking flow until the payment page
Compare these three products on their official websitesJulius will open the browser and show you what it’s doing in real time.
Login, CAPTCHA, and human steps
Some sites require actions Julius can’t complete on your behalf:- Entering your password
- Two-factor authentication
- Completing a CAPTCHA
- Confirming a human verification step
Julius will never enter your passwords or credentials. Login steps always require your direct input.
Live browser vs. web search
| Web search | Live browser | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Quick facts and summaries | Interacting with a specific site |
| How it works | Searches and reads public results | Opens and operates a real browser |
| Handles dynamic content | No | Yes |
| Can fill forms or click | No | Yes |
