Project Mariner
A research prototype exploring the future of human-agent interaction, starting with browsers
Automate multiple tasks, simultaneously
Use natural language to assign AI agents to handle time-consuming tasks, like research, planning, and data entry. They can tackle tasks simultaneously in browsers running on virtual machines.
Multimodal reasoning
Project Mariner observes what’s displayed in the browser. It then reasons to interpret your goals, makes a plan — and takes action.
Observes
Identifies and understands web elements including text, code, images and forms, to build an understanding of what is displayed in the browser.
Plans
Interprets complex goals and reasons to plan out actionable steps. The agent will also share a clear outline of its decision-making process.
Acts
Navigates and interacts with websites to carry out the plan, while keeping you informed. You can further prompt the agent at any time, or stop the agent entirely, and take over what it was doing.
Teach and repeat
Once agents have learned how to do a task, they can try to replicate the same workflow in the future with minimal input — freeing up even more of your time.
See it in action
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Finding personalized jobs
Project Mariner uses information from a resume to find personalized job listings on Climatebase. The agent uses multi-step reasoning to automate a routine task and free up time to do other things.
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Hiring a Tasker to build furniture
Project Mariner navigates to an email inbox, finds a recent furniture order, and then goes to taskrabbit.com to find a Tasker that can help assemble the item it found.
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Ordering missing ingredients
Project Mariner looks through Google Drive to find a family recipe, notes which ingredients the user is missing, and navigates to Instacart.com to add missing ingredients to cart.
Coming to the Gemini API
We’re bringing Project Mariner’s computer use capabilities into the Gemini API, and we’re bringing more capabilities to other Google products soon.
Building responsibly in the agentic era
We recognize the responsibility it entails to develop these new technologies, and aim to prioritize safety and security in all our efforts.
Experience Project Mariner
Project Mariner is now available in the US to Google AI Ultra subscribers. It’s still a research prototype, and we appreciate and encourage feedback as we further develop its capabilities.