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OpenDia

OpenDia

no need to switch browsers, just use dia on chrome or arc

Overview

What it is

Connect your browser to AI models. No browser switching needed—works seamlessly with any Chromium browser, including Chrome & Arc.

Intent

I need it when

Post to social media and interact with web services using existing authenticated sessions

OpenDia provides anti-detection bypasses for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Facebook, enabling AI to post, comment, and interact using the user's real authenticated browser session. This eliminates the need to re-authenticate or use separate API credentials.

Automate repetitive content research and knowledge work workflows

OpenDia enables AI to browse the user's saved articles, search history, and bookmarks to find relevant information, then synthesize findings into summaries, threads, or reports. This reduces manual research time and keeps all work within the user's authenticated browser context.

Automate browser tasks using AI without switching between applications

OpenDia connects AI models directly to the browser via MCP protocol, allowing Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and local models to control tabs, click elements, fill forms, and navigate pages while staying in the same chat interface. Users avoid context-switching and leverage their existing logged-in sessions, saved passwords, and browser data.

Extract and summarize information from multiple web pages and browser history

OpenDia allows AI to read page content, access bookmarks and browsing history, extract text from articles, and compile research across multiple tabs. Users can ask the AI to summarize articles, organize bookmarks, or create reports from their browsing data without manual copying.

Test web applications and forms with realistic user data and browser state

Developers using Cursor can instruct OpenDia to fill forms, navigate workflows, take screenshots, and validate interactions on their local web apps. The AI sees the actual page structure, finds interactive elements, and tests with real browser extensions like MetaMask or password managers.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • User requires commercial support or SLA guarantees for production automation
  • Organization prohibits browser automation or MCP server installations on employee devices
  • User needs a fully managed, no-setup cloud service without local infrastructure
  • Automation target sites actively block or detect MCP-based browser control attempts
  • User lacks technical ability to install browser extensions and configure MCP servers
Commercials

Pricing

Free, open-source