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Tools2026-07-12 · source-backed
Mozilla-Ocho launched it as "the web execution layer for AI agents," with three endpoints (/extract to Markdown or schema'd JSON, /generate, /automate) (Product Hunt). It reads the accessibility tree instead of screenshots for a claimed 60-80% cost cut versus vision agents, starting at $1 per 1,000 extractions with a 50,000-credit free tier. The accessibility-tree approach is smart. Screenshots are expensive and lossy, and the a11y tree is already structured. If you're paying for vision-based web agents, price this out.
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Mozilla uses Mythos
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