Scale computer-use 2.0 with open-source drivers, cross-OS fleets, and benchmarks for training, evaluation, and data generation.
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Scale computer-use 2.0 with open-source drivers, cross-OS fleets, and benchmarks for training, evaluation, and data generation.
Agent S: an open agentic framework that uses computers like a human
Bytebot is a self-hosted AI desktop agent that automates computer tasks through natural language commands, operating within a containerized Linux desktop environment.
MagenticLite is an experimental agent that works across the browser and local file system
Fara1.5 – A family of frontier computer use agent models
This is the official website for TuriX Computer-use-Agent
BitFun combines a high-performance agent runtime written in Rust with a polished desktop application. It pairs the depth of a Code Agent with open, general-purpose capabilities for work beyond software development.
👾 Open Computer Use – Open-Source Alternative to Codex Computer Use
Autonomous Agents (LLMs) research papers. Updated Daily.
[NeurIPS 2025 Spotlight] OpenCUA: Open Foundations for Computer-Use Agents
A Python high-performance screen capture library for Windows using Desktop Duplication API - Updated 2026
One agent. Every kind of work.
EvoCUA: Evolving Computer Use Agent
[ICML-2026] Official implementation of "SEAgent: Self-Evolving Computer Use Agent with Autonomous Learning from Experience"
OSWorld 2.0: Benchmarking Computer Use Agents on Long-Horizon Real-World Tasks
Computer Environments Elicit General Agentic Intelligence in LLMs
AI-first open source operating system for various devices, based on the Android.
Scalable pipeline for synthesizing verifiable RLVR training data for computer-use agents
AI controls your OS. OS AI Computer Use, OS and API agnostic. For now on OpenAI and Anthropic API. Desktop app ready.
WeaveBench: A Long-Horizon, Real-World Benchmark for Computer-Use Agents with Hybrid Interfaces
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