The Origin Story
Development on Rusty Browser began in mid-2025. It wasn't born from a grand vision or a pitch deck — it came from frustration.
If you've ever tried to run browsers at scale, you know the pain. Concurrency limits that throttle you the moment you start making progress. Subscription tiers that lock you into paying for capacity you don't use. Sessions so slow you could make coffee while waiting for results. And pricing that made you question whether the whole industry was just making numbers up.
Every existing solution felt like it was designed to squeeze money out of developers rather than help them succeed. The more you needed to scale, the more obstacles appeared. It was backwards.
So we decided to build what we wished existed.
What We Built
Rusty Browser officially launched in January 2026 with a radically simple premise: spawn headless browsers at scale, affordably — built for developers, data pipelines, and AI agents that need to browse the real web.
No concurrency limits. You need 100 browsers running in parallel? Done. 10,000? We'll keep up. Our serverless architecture scales with you, not against you.
Pricing that makes sense. Start free — every account gets 175 tokens monthly, no card required. Top up with PAYG at $0.05/hr, or lock in a lower rate with a flat monthly subscription. You always know what you're spending.
Everything included out of the box — premium proxies, captcha solving, and stealth fingerprinting — features other providers charge extra for are standard across every plan.
And we back it with a 99.99% SLA. When your pipelines depend on browsers running reliably, you need infrastructure you can trust.
Under the Hood
The speed and affordability aren't magic — they're engineering. Our browser agents are built in Rust, stripping away overhead to achieve the performance needed for massive concurrency without breaking a sweat.
The backend runs on Go, handling API requests, job orchestration, and all the coordination that keeps everything humming. The dashboard is built with SvelteKitand our marketing site runs on Next.js.
The real secret is the infrastructure. A pure serverless architecture lets us spin up browser nodes instantly across multiple zones — when one region has issues, traffic routes seamlessly to others with no disruption.
Our agents run in a mesh architecture that makes them instantly deployable, enabling near-infinite concurrency. When you need to scale from 10 browsers to 10,000, we're already there.
Who's Behind This
Rusty Browser is built by Daniel Shogbon — a developer with years of experience creating advanced concurrent web extraction systems, along with deep expertise in both backend and frontend systems.
This isn't a VC-funded operation with a sprawling team. It's a focused, remote-first startup built by someone who understands the problems because they've lived them. Every feature, every optimization, every decision comes from direct experience with what developers actually need.
Rusty Browser is distributed and fully remote — built from anywhere, for developers everywhere.