# Operate the browser
URL: https://jarvis.ceo/docs/control/computer-use
Status: beta

Jarvis can drive a real browser for you, log in once and it does the clicking, plus one-shot actions in the app you are using. An honest look at what works today and what does not yet.

> [beta] Letting Jarvis operate the browser is experimental, in early access. Download the beta, or join the waitlist for full access.

Beyond opening apps and answering about your screen, Jarvis can take actions for you. This is the newest, least finished part, so here is the honest picture.

## What works today

- Drive a real browser: log in once on your own profile, then ask Jarvis to navigate, fill, and click.
- One-shot actions in the app you are using: move, click, type, and send a keyboard shortcut.
- Look at your screen and answer questions about it.

Say this: "Open the dashboard, go to billing, and tell me this month total."
Jarvis: Drives the browser to the billing page and reads the total back.

## What does not work yet

- Full hands-off control of every native Mac app is on the roadmap, not shipping.
- Today it is strongest in the browser and for single, well-defined actions.

> [note] Actions that click and type are gated by Accessibility permission, the same as dictation.

Related: Ask about your screen (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/control/screen-vision), Multi-step chains (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/control/chains)
