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How Browserbase used Chronicle to bring the future of software vision to life

2 min readOct 27

A last-minute deck

After an AI event in San Francisco, Chronicle CEO Mayuresh Patole met Paul Klein, founder of Browserbase, while waiting for their Ubers. Paul mentioned he had a talk the next morning at AI Native Summit 2025 — and no presentation. Mayuresh introduced him to Chronicle. That night, they built the entire deck together. By 2 A.M., it was ready.

Explaining browser infrastructure for AI

Browserbase provides browser infrastructure for AI, enabling software agents to browse and automate tasks on the web.
The presentation explained how this technology fits into the next era of software — “software that works on your behalf.”

Using Chronicle, Paul structured the deck around three key ideas:

  1. Why software needs access to the browser.

  2. How Browserbase powers agentic software.

  3. The products behind it — Browserbase, Stage, and Director.

The format combined clean sections, short explanations, and visual hierarchy to make complex concepts easy to follow.

Presenting at AI Native Summit

Paul presented the next morning to an audience of founders, engineers, and investors. The deck, built entirely in Chronicle, replaced static slides with motion and structure that mirrored how Browserbase works. He walked through the transition from APIs to models, the role of browsers in automation, and how developers can use Browserbase to run large-scale browser sessions in the cloud.

Right after I stepped off stage, people kept asking what tool I’d used. Chronicle was the first thing they noticed.

Paul Klein

CEO

Watch Paul’s full talk

Watch Paul’s full presentation from AI Native Summit 2025.

About Browserbase

Browserbase provides browser infrastructure for AI — helping developers give software the ability to browse, automate, and interact with the web.
Learn more → browserbase.com