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> Stagehand Python is now available! We're actively seeking feedback from the community and looking for contributors. Join our [Slack community](https://stagehand.dev/slack) to stay updated on the latest updates
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> If you're looking for the TypeScript implementation, you can find it [here](https://github.com/browserbase/stagehand)
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**Vibe code** Stagehand with [Director](https://director.ai):
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## Why Stagehand?
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*Stagehand is the easiest way to build browser automations with AI-powered interactions.*
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Most existing browser automation tools either require you to write low-level code in a framework like Selenium, Playwright, or Puppeteer, or use high-level agents that can be unpredictable in production. By letting developers choose what to write in code vs. natural language, Stagehand is the natural choice for browser automations in production.
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1. **Choose when to write code vs. natural language**: use AI when you want to navigate unfamiliar pages, and use code ([Playwright](https://playwright.dev/)) when you know exactly what you want to do.

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