| name | cloudflare-browser-rendering |
| description | Guide for implementing Cloudflare Browser Rendering - a headless browser automation API for screenshots, PDFs, web scraping, and testing. Use when automating browsers, taking screenshots, generating PDFs, scraping dynamic content, extracting structured data, or testing web applications. Supports REST API, Workers Bindings (Puppeteer/Playwright), MCP servers, and AI-powered automation. (project) |
Cloudflare Browser Rendering
Control headless browsers with Cloudflare's Workers Browser Rendering API. Automate tasks, take screenshots, convert pages to PDFs, extract data, and test web apps.
When to Use This Skill
Use Cloudflare Browser Rendering when you need to:
- Take screenshots of web pages (PNG, JPEG, WebP)
- Generate PDFs from HTML/CSS or web pages
- Scrape dynamic content that requires JavaScript execution
- Extract structured data from websites (JSON-LD, Schema.org, Open Graph)
- Convert web pages to Markdown or extract links
- Automate browser interactions for testing or workflows
- Integrate browser automation with Cloudflare Workers
- Build AI-powered web scrapers with Workers AI
- Deploy MCP servers for LLM agent browser control
- Create web crawlers with Queues integration
API Key Configuration
Browser Rendering requires Cloudflare API credentials. The system searches for API keys in this order:
process.env - Runtime environment variables
<project-root>/.env - Project-level environment file
.claude/.env - Claude configuration directory
.claude/skills/.env - Skills shared configuration
.claude/skills/cloudflare-browser-rendering/.env - Skill-specific configuration
Required Environment Variables:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=your_api_token_here
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=your_account_id_here
CLOUDFLARE_BROWSER_API_TOKEN=your_browser_api_token_here
Where to Get Credentials:
- API Token: Cloudflare Dashboard → My Profile → API Tokens → Create Token
- Use "Browser Rendering" template or custom token with Browser Rendering permissions
- Account ID: Cloudflare Dashboard → Overview → Account ID (right sidebar)
Example .env File:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=abc123...
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=def456...
Integration Approaches
1. REST API (Simple, No Worker Required)
Quick integration using HTTP endpoints. Ideal for one-off tasks or external service integration.
Available Endpoints:
/screenshot - Capture PNG/JPEG/WebP screenshots
/pdf - Generate PDF documents
/content - Extract fully rendered HTML
/markdown - Convert pages to Markdown
/scrape - Extract data via CSS selectors
/links - Extract and analyze page links
/json - Extract JSON-LD, Schema.org metadata
/snapshot - Debug with multi-step browser states
Authentication:
ACCOUNT_ID=${CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID}
API_TOKEN=${CLOUDFLARE_BROWSER_API_TOKEN:-$CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN}
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts/${ACCOUNT_ID}/browser-rendering/screenshot" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${API_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"url": "https://example.com"}'
Rate Limits:
- 60 requests/minute
- 10 concurrent requests
- 100 burst per 5 minutes
2. Workers Bindings with Puppeteer (Low-Level Control)
Full Puppeteer API access within Cloudflare Workers for maximum control.
Setup (wrangler.toml):
name = "browser-worker"
main = "src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "2024-01-01"
browser = { binding = "MYBROWSER" }
[[kv_namespaces]]
binding = "KV"
id = "your-kv-namespace-id"
Basic Screenshot Worker:
export default {
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env): Promise<Response> {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto("https://example.com", { waitUntil: "networkidle2" });
const screenshot = await page.screenshot({ type: "png" });
await browser.close();
return new Response(screenshot, {
headers: { "Content-Type": "image/png" }
});
}
};
Key Puppeteer Methods:
puppeteer.launch(binding) - Start new browser
browser.newPage() - Create new page
page.goto(url, options) - Navigate to URL
page.screenshot(options) - Capture screenshot
page.content() - Get HTML content
page.pdf(options) - Generate PDF
page.evaluate(fn) - Execute JS in page context
browser.disconnect() - Disconnect keeping session alive
browser.close() - Close and end session
puppeteer.connect(binding, sessionId) - Reconnect to session
Session Reuse (Critical for Cost Optimization):
await browser.disconnect();
const sessions = await puppeteer.sessions(env.MYBROWSER);
const freeSession = sessions.find(s => !s.connectionId);
if (freeSession) {
const browser = await puppeteer.connect(env.MYBROWSER, freeSession.sessionId);
}
3. Workers Bindings with Playwright (Testing Focus)
Playwright provides advanced testing features, assertions, and debugging.
Setup:
npm create cloudflare@latest -- browser-worker
cd browser-worker
npm install
wrangler dev
wrangler deploy
Advanced Playwright Worker:
import { Hono } from "hono";
const app = new Hono<{ Bindings: Env }>();
app.get("/screenshot/:url", async (c) => {
const browser = await c.env.MYBROWSER.launch();
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto(c.req.param("url"));
await page.waitForLoadState("networkidle");
const screenshot = await page.screenshot({ fullPage: true });
await browser.close();
return c.body(screenshot, 200, {
"Content-Type": "image/png"
});
});
export default app;
Playwright-Specific Features:
- Storage state persistence with KV
- Tracing for debugging
- Advanced assertions (
expect(page).toHaveTitle())
- Network interception
- Multiple contexts for tab pooling
Storage State Caching:
const state = await page.context().storageState();
await env.KV.put("auth-state", JSON.stringify(state));
const savedState = await env.KV.get("auth-state", "json");
const context = await browser.newContext({ storageState: savedState });
4. MCP Server (AI Agent Integration)
Deploy Model Context Protocol server for LLM agent browser control.
Features:
- No vision models needed (uses accessibility tree)
- Simple natural language instructions
- Built on Playwright with Browser Rendering
- Pre-configured server templates available
Use Case: Enable AI agents to interact with web pages using structured accessibility data instead of screenshots.
5. Stagehand (AI-Powered Automation)
Natural language browser automation powered by AI.
Example:
import { Stagehand } from "@stagehand-ai/stagehand";
const stagehand = new Stagehand(env.MYBROWSER);
await stagehand.init();
await stagehand.act("click the login button");
await stagehand.act("fill in email with user@example.com");
const data = await stagehand.extract("get all product prices");
await stagehand.close();
Configuration Patterns
Wrangler Configuration (Browser Binding)
Basic Setup:
name = "my-browser-worker"
main = "src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "2024-01-01"
browser = { binding = "MYBROWSER" }
Advanced Setup with Durable Objects and R2:
browser = { binding = "MYBROWSER" }
[[durable_objects.bindings]]
name = "BROWSER"
class_name = "Browser"
[[r2_buckets]]
binding = "BUCKET"
bucket_name = "my-screenshots"
[[migrations]]
tag = "v1"
new_classes = ["Browser"]
Timeout Configuration
Default Timeouts:
goToOptions.timeout: 30s (max 60s)
waitForSelector: up to 60s
actionTimeout: up to 5 minutes
- Workers CPU time: 30s (standard), 15 minutes (unbound)
Custom Timeout Examples:
await page.goto(url, {
timeout: 60000,
waitUntil: "networkidle2"
});
await page.waitForSelector(".content", { timeout: 45000 });
await page.goto(url, {
timeout: 60000,
waitUntil: "networkidle"
});
await page.locator(".element").click({ timeout: 10000 });
Viewport and Screenshot Options
await page.setViewport({ width: 1920, height: 1080 });
const screenshot = await page.screenshot({
type: "png",
quality: 90,
fullPage: true,
clip: {
x: 0, y: 0,
width: 800,
height: 600
}
});
PDF Generation Options
const pdf = await page.pdf({
format: "A4",
printBackground: true,
margin: {
top: "1cm",
right: "1cm",
bottom: "1cm",
left: "1cm"
},
displayHeaderFooter: true,
headerTemplate: "<div>Header</div>",
footerTemplate: "<div>Footer</div>"
});
Limits and Pricing
Free Plan
- Usage: 10 minutes/day
- Concurrent: 3 browsers max
- Rate Limits: 3 new browsers/minute, 6 requests/minute
- Cost: Free
Paid Plan (Workers Paid)
- Usage: 10 hours/month included
- Concurrent: 30 browsers max
- Rate Limits: 30 new browsers/minute, 180 requests/minute
- Overage Pricing:
- Additional usage: $0.09/hour
- Additional concurrency: $2.00/concurrent browser
REST API Pricing
- Free: 100 requests/day
- Paid: 10,000 requests/month included
- Overage: $0.09/additional hour of browser time
Cost Optimization Tips:
- Use
disconnect() instead of close() for session reuse
- Enable Keep-Alive (up to 10 minutes)
- Pool tabs using browser contexts instead of multiple browsers
- Cache authentication state with KV storage
- Implement Durable Objects for persistent sessions
Common Use Cases
1. Screenshot Capture with Caching
export default {
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env): Promise<Response> {
const url = new URL(request.url);
const targetUrl = url.searchParams.get("url");
const cached = await env.KV.get(targetUrl, "arrayBuffer");
if (cached) {
return new Response(cached, {
headers: { "Content-Type": "image/png" }
});
}
const browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto(targetUrl);
const screenshot = await page.screenshot();
await browser.close();
await env.KV.put(targetUrl, screenshot, {
expirationTtl: 86400
});
return new Response(screenshot, {
headers: { "Content-Type": "image/png" }
});
}
};
2. PDF Certificate Generator
async function generateCertificate(name: string, env: Env) {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
const page = await browser.newPage();
const html = `
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
body { font-family: Arial; text-align: center; padding: 50px; }
h1 { color: #2c3e50; font-size: 48px; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Certificate of Achievement</h1>
<p>Awarded to: <strong>${name}</strong></p>
</body>
</html>
`;
await page.setContent(html);
const pdf = await page.pdf({
format: "A4",
printBackground: true
});
await browser.close();
return pdf;
}
3. AI-Powered Web Scraper
import { Ai } from "@cloudflare/ai";
export default {
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env): Promise<Response> {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto("https://news.ycombinator.com");
const content = await page.content();
await browser.close();
const ai = new Ai(env.AI);
const response = await ai.run(
"@hf/thebloke/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-awq",
{
messages: [
{
role: "system",
content: "Extract top 5 article titles and URLs as JSON array"
},
{
role: "user",
content: content
}
]
}
);
return Response.json(response);
}
};
4. Web Crawler with Queues
export default {
async queue(batch: MessageBatch<any>, env: Env): Promise<void> {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
for (const message of batch.messages) {
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto(message.body.url);
const links = await page.evaluate(() => {
return Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("a"))
.map(a => a.href);
});
for (const link of links) {
await env.QUEUE.send({ url: link });
}
await page.close();
}
await browser.close();
}
};
5. Durable Objects for Persistent Sessions
export class Browser {
state: DurableObjectState;
browser: any;
lastUsed: number;
constructor(state: DurableObjectState, env: Env) {
this.state = state;
this.lastUsed = Date.now();
}
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env) {
if (!this.browser) {
this.browser = await puppeteer.launch(env.MYBROWSER);
}
this.lastUsed = Date.now();
await this.state.storage.setAlarm(Date.now() + 10000);
const page = await this.browser.newPage();
await page.goto(new URL(request.url).searchParams.get("url"));
const screenshot = await page.screenshot();
await page.close();
return new Response(screenshot, {
headers: { "Content-Type": "image/png" }
});
}
async alarm() {
if (Date.now() - this.lastUsed > 60000) {
await this.browser?.close();
this.browser = null;
} else {
await this.state.storage.setAlarm(Date.now() + 10000);
}
}
}
Best Practices
1. Session Management
- Always use
disconnect() instead of close() to keep sessions alive for reuse
- Implement session pooling to reduce concurrency costs
- Set Keep-Alive to maximum (10 minutes) for sustained workflows
- Track session IDs and connection states
2. Performance Optimization
- Cache frequently accessed content in KV storage
- Use browser contexts instead of multiple browsers for tab pooling
- Implement Durable Objects for persistent, reusable sessions
- Choose appropriate
waitUntil strategy (load, networkidle0, networkidle2)
- Set realistic timeouts to avoid unnecessary waiting
3. Error Handling
- Implement Retry-After awareness for 429 rate limit errors
- Handle timeout errors gracefully with fallback strategies
- Check session availability before attempting reconnection
- Validate responses before caching or returning data
4. Cost Management
- Monitor usage via Cloudflare dashboard
- Use session reuse to dramatically reduce concurrency costs
- Implement intelligent caching strategies
- Consider batch processing for multiple URLs
- Set appropriate alarm intervals for Durable Objects cleanup
5. Security
- Validate all user-provided URLs before navigation
- Implement proper authentication for Workers endpoints
- Use Web Bot Auth signatures for additional protection
- Sanitize extracted content before processing
- Set appropriate CORS headers
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Timeout Errors:
- Increase timeout:
page.goto(url, { timeout: 60000 })
- Change waitUntil:
{ waitUntil: "domcontentloaded" }
- Check network conditions and target site performance
Rate Limit (429) Errors:
- Implement exponential backoff with Retry-After header
- Reduce request frequency
- Upgrade to paid plan for higher limits
Session Connection Failures:
- Check session availability before connecting
- Handle race conditions with try-catch
- Verify browser hasn't timed out (10-minute Keep-Alive limit)
Memory Issues:
- Close pages when done:
await page.close()
- Disconnect browsers properly:
await browser.disconnect()
- Implement Durable Objects cleanup alarms
Font Rendering Issues:
- Use supported fonts (100+ pre-installed)
- Inject custom fonts via CDN or base64
- Check font-family declarations in CSS
API Reference Quick Lookup
REST API Global Parameters
url (required) - Target webpage URL
waitDelay - Wait time in milliseconds (0-30000)
goto.timeout - Navigation timeout (0-60000ms)
goto.waitUntil - Wait strategy (load, domcontentloaded, networkidle)
Puppeteer Key Methods
puppeteer.launch(binding) - Start browser
puppeteer.connect(binding, sessionId) - Reconnect to session
puppeteer.sessions(binding) - List active sessions
browser.newPage() - Create new page
browser.disconnect() - Disconnect keeping session alive
browser.close() - Close and terminate session
page.goto(url, options) - Navigate
page.screenshot(options) - Capture screenshot
page.pdf(options) - Generate PDF
page.content() - Get HTML
page.evaluate(fn) - Execute JavaScript
Playwright Key Methods
env.MYBROWSER.launch() - Start browser
browser.newPage() - Create new page
browser.newContext(options) - Create context with state
page.goto(url, options) - Navigate
page.screenshot(options) - Capture screenshot
page.pdf(options) - Generate PDF
page.locator(selector) - Find element
page.waitForLoadState(state) - Wait for load
context.storageState() - Get authentication state
Supported Fonts
Pre-installed fonts include:
- System: Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman, Georgia, Courier New
- Open Source: Noto Sans, Noto Serif, Roboto, Open Sans, Lato
- International: Noto Sans CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), Noto Sans Arabic, Hebrew, Thai
- Emoji: Noto Color Emoji
Custom Font Injection:
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Poppins" rel="stylesheet">
Deployment Checklist
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Setup:
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Configuration:
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Testing:
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Deployment:
Resources
Implementation Workflow
When implementing Cloudflare Browser Rendering:
-
Choose Integration Method:
- REST API for simple, external integration
- Workers + Puppeteer for low-level control
- Workers + Playwright for testing and advanced features
- MCP Server for AI agent integration
- Stagehand for natural language automation
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Set Up Configuration:
- Create
wrangler.toml with appropriate bindings
- Install dependencies (
@cloudflare/puppeteer or @cloudflare/workers-playwright)
- Configure KV, R2, or Durable Objects as needed
-
Implement Core Logic:
- Browser lifecycle management (launch, disconnect, close)
- Navigation and waiting strategies
- Content extraction or screenshot/PDF generation
- Error handling and retries
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Optimize for Cost:
- Implement session reuse with
disconnect()
- Add Keep-Alive for sustained usage
- Cache results in KV storage
- Use Durable Objects for persistent sessions
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Deploy and Monitor:
- Test locally with
wrangler dev
- Deploy with
wrangler deploy
- Monitor usage and costs in dashboard
- Adjust rate limiting and caching strategies
Version Support
- Puppeteer: v22.13.1
- Playwright: v1.55.0
- Node.js Compatibility: Required for Workers integration
- Browser Version: Chromium-based (updated regularly by Cloudflare)