
Yes, some AI coding agents can run in the browser, but support depends on the product. Browser-based agents are useful when you want to start work without a local setup, check progress remotely, or run cloud-hosted sessions.
Claude Code documentation describes a web surface where users can run Claude Code in the browser, kick off long-running tasks, and work on repositories they do not have locally. Verdent's current public positioning emphasizes desktop, editor, cloud, and messaging workflows, so browser-specific Verdent claims should be verified before publishing.
The right comparison is workflow fit. Browser agents are convenient for remote access. Local or desktop agents can be stronger when they need direct project files, visual review, and local tooling. Verdent should be framed around project-aware execution, messaging-based task assignment, and reviewable work rather than claiming unsupported browser behavior.
