Browser agents need exact UI context if they are going to touch real web apps safely.
This page keeps agent-context work in a supporting role and ties it back to the core wedge: selectors, QA handoff, and precise UI artifacts.
Explain why screenshots alone are not enough.
Keep the story attached to real UI artifact workflows.
Support the agent cluster without outrunning the core wedge.
Supporting role only
The page reinforces that agent thought leadership is not the main commercial wedge yet.
Grounded in UI reality
It keeps the discussion tied to selectors, DOM context, and exact element artifacts.
Useful narrative bridge
The content supports the product story without replacing the workflow pages.
Why screenshots are not enough for browser agents
Screenshots show appearance, not the selector, DOM structure, accessible role, event context, or other details an agent needs to act safely on a live UI.
What browser agents need instead
They need element-level ground truth: precise selectors, DOM context, visual evidence, and the surrounding state that explains what the element is and how it behaves.
Thought leadership should still feed the core wedge.
This page stays indexable as supporting content, but its links and CTA path point back to selectors, bug reproduction, and saved UI artifact workflows.