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Yutori API

Always-on web agents for browsing, research, and monitoring

Yutori provides APIs for browser automation, research, and recurring scouting tasks. It is built for teams and developers who want agents that can take web actions, monitor changes, and return results through APIs and logs.

Free Tier
Paid
iOS
API
B2B
For Developers
Usage-Based
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What It Is

Yutori API is a cloud-based agent platform that exposes several task-oriented APIs: n1 for token-based agent runs, a Browsing API for browser interactions, a Research API for one-off deep research tasks, and a Scouting API for recurring monitoring jobs. It is aimed at developers and teams building automation around the web, especially workflows that need browsing, data gathering, research, or ongoing checks.

According to its docs and product page, Yutori is positioned around "always-on" agents that can monitor, research, and take actions across the web and connected apps. Getting started appears to be API-first: you create an account, use the docs, and then track usage through the dashboard or the /usage endpoint. The product page also mentions Yutori Local for logged-in websites, where credentials stay on your device.

What to Know

This is a practical automation platform rather than a general chat assistant. It appears strongest for repeatable web workflows, scheduled monitoring, and research tasks that can be expressed as browser actions or multi-agent jobs. Pricing is transparent and usage-based, with separate billing for token usage, browser steps, research tasks, and scout runs.

A few details are still limited in the public docs. The underlying model stack is not fully fixed to one provider, since pricing references both navigator-n1-latest and claude-sonnet-4-5-computer-use-2025-01-24, but broader model support is not clearly described. It also is not clear whether the platform supports MCP. If you need fully offline operation or a self-hosted deployment, this does not appear to be the right fit; Yutori is primarily a hosted service, with a local option only for certain logged-in-site tasks.

Key Features
Browser automation through the Browsing API
One-off deep research through the Research API
Recurring monitoring through the Scouting API
Token-based billing for n1 and n1.5
Per-step pricing for browser actions
Use Cases
Monitoring product prices, news, or market changes on a schedule
Logging into websites and completing multi-step browser tasks
Running ad hoc research queries and turning results into reports
Agenticness: Adaptive Collaborator

Proposes and executes multi-step plans with your approval.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Apr 24, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

Categories

Pricing
  • Free: Every new account receives $5 in free credits.
  • Usage-based: n1 is billed at $0.75 per 1 million input tokens and $3 per 1 million output tokens; Browsing API is billed per browser step; Research API is $0.35 per research task; Scouting API is $0.35 per scout-run.
  • Enterprise: Contact sales at api@yutori.com for custom workflows, dedicated support, SLAs, and early access.
Details
AddedApril 24, 2026
RefreshedApril 24, 2026
Quick Facts
DeploymentHybrid (cloud + self-hosted)
AutonomySemi-autonomous
Model supportMulti-model
Open sourceNo
Team supportEnterprise
Pricing modelUsage-based
Interfaceapi, gui, web
Sources
Last updated April 24, 2026
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