Bytebot is a self-hosted AI desktop agent that automates computer tasks through natural language commands

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Bytebot retweeted
👨‍🔧 Github: Bytebot is a self-hosted AI desktop agent that automates computer tasks through natural language commands, operating within a containerized Linux desktop environment. 2.2K Stars ⭐️ github. com/bytebot-ai/bytebot
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26 Aug 2025
Most people think AI agents can only run in the browser. But this AI agent controls a full desktop—clicks, types, reads screens—and automates everything you do on your computer. It's called Bytebot. Follow this to see how it works:🧵
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27 Aug 2025
Don't underestimate the value of Desktop Agents. For years, we accepted that most cross-app processes can't be automated without APIs, and even our best automations break when a button moves 10 pixels. I gave an AI control of a computer. It navigated legacy portals, handled 2FA and captchas, and kept working through UI updates. The most expensive automation is the one you never attempt because "there's no API". We can think of an AI desktop agent as a "𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗿". Every application becomes automatable if we use the right primitives. Instead of building integrations, we give AI the same tools a remote employee has: keyboard, mouse, and screen. No DOM parsing. No brittle selectors. Just vision and interaction. I wanted to find something that works well for tasks like these: - Organizing scattered information about venue rentals across multiple sites into a spreadsheet for my son's upcoming birthday - Navigating a complex IRS tax form and getting customized instructions - Creating technical diagrams in Excalidraw - Testing features written by coding agents - closing the gap between generation and execution I found @bytebot_ai to be a super useful AI desktop agent tool (open source, Apache 2.0), which is also a YCombinator backed startup. It runs containerized on your infrastructure, uses your LLM keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or LiteLLM), is self-hosted so keeps your data private. You can run it autonomously, or take over mid-task and hand control back. As reasoning models improve, the gap between "needs human intervention" and "fully automated" is collapsing faster than most organizations realize. Just let the model do the work.
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19 Aug 2025
Whoa, @bytebot_ai is trending on Github: github.com/trending?since=da…

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13 Aug 2025
We just crossed 1,000 ⭐ on GitHub! What we’re prioritizing next (driven by your feedback): • deeper observability & replay • a tighter tool interface contract • more real-world examples We're just getting started 🚀
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11 Aug 2025
One last star to get us over the hump 👀
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4 Aug 2025
With our @LiteLLM integration, Bytebot can connect to many more LLMs! This is especially useful for accessing AI Foundry models on @Azure, Bedrock models on @awscloud, and Vertex models on @googlecloud.
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26 Jul 2025
Check us out!
25 Jul 2025
bytebot — self-hosted AI bot for automating desktop tasks with Linux container and code
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8 Jul 2025
More choice in the LLM power your desktop agent - Bytebot now supports @Google Gemini and @OpenAI GPT integrations!
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Bytebot retweeted
28 Jun 2025
Fuck it, @bytebot_ai MCP
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27 Jun 2025
Bytebot handles 2FA just like a coworker would. I gave my Bytebot a @Bitwarden account and installed the browser extension in @firefox . I can share passwords, identities, and credit cards, all available via autocomplete for the agent to use. I shared a @github account that has 2FA enabled, and let it take care of the rest. No integration or code, just using off the shelf applications. With desktop agents, the possibilities are endless.
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Bytebot retweeted
20 Jun 2025
If you wanna host this on @Railway with 1 click, head over here: railway.com/deploy/bytebot?r…
29 May 2025
Heading to @aiDotEngineer next week, so I asked my @bytebot_ai to email me the session list. Here it is using multiple applications: opening a browser, visiting the website, downloading a JSON file, and emailing it to me as an attachment. No custom integrations, just Claude Opus using the same tools you and I do: a screen, a mouse, and a keyboard. Desktop agents will work alongside us, so they'll need to use interfaces we're all familiar with. Check out the video (sped up to 4x):
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4 Jun 2025
I love the UX of @bytebot_ai's task detail page - as you scroll through the messages, the screenshots automatically update.
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2 Jun 2025
Invited my open source desktop agent to @1Password, so that I can share 2FA passwords with it. @bytebot_ai checked it's email, opened a browser and created it's own account, then downloaded and read through a PDF before logging into the 1Password desktop client. It's using the same applications you and I would use with just screenshots keyboard/mouse tools. This is the future of computer use - agents that work along side us with tools we're already familiar with. Took almost 15 minutes - watch this 4x video with music instead:
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28 May 2025
Just got my @bytebot_ai to setup it's email client. Bytebot is a turnkey desktop agent - an AI that controls a virtual machine. It comes with a browser, email client, password manager and more installed. And it's open source, so you can set it up locally or host it in the cloud. I created an email account for it and shared the login info, telling it to add the account to Mozilla Thunderbird. With @AnthropicAI 's Claude Opus 4 model, using just screenshots keyboard/mouse tools, it was able to navigate through the entire setup on it's own. This simple example underscores the growing power of desktop agents - anything you can do with a computer, they'll soon be able to do. Check out the video below (sped up to 4x). Next I'll get it to email me something.
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