Web Browsing
Lee can browse the web on your behalf - reading menus, comparing prices, finding flights, and more. No setup required.
No setup required
Web browsing works out of the box. Just ask Lee to browse any website and it will do it for you.
Lee can browse the web for you:
How does it work?
Lee uses a real browser to visit websites, just like you would. It can read content, scroll through pages, and extract the information you need. This means Lee can access any public website - no APIs or special access required.
Real examples
"Browse the Thai Palace menu and suggest something - I don't like spicy food"
Lee visits the restaurant's website, reads the menu, and recommends dishes that aren't spicy.
"Find me a flight to London next Friday under €200"
Lee searches flight comparison sites and finds options within your budget.
"Look up reviews for the Samsung S24 Ultra"
Lee reads multiple review sites and summarizes the pros and cons.
"Compare prices for AirPods Pro across Amazon, Best Buy, and Apple"
Lee visits each site and tells you where to get the best deal.
Tips
Be specific about what you want
Instead of "find a restaurant", try "find an Italian restaurant near Central Park with good vegetarian options under $30 per person"
Tell Lee your preferences
Lee remembers your preferences. Say "I don't like spicy food" once, and Lee will filter recommendations accordingly.
Complex tasks work too
Lee can browse multiple sites and compare options. Ask "Compare the top 3 hotels in Barcelona for next weekend" and get a summary.
Try it out!
"Browse this menu and suggest lunch - I don't like chicken"
"Find me a flight to Paris next month under €150"
"Look up the specs for the MacBook Pro M3"
"What are the opening hours for the MoMA?"
Good to know
•Lee can't log into websites that require your personal account (like your bank or Netflix)
•Some sites have bot protection that may block Lee
•Very dynamic sites (like live stock tickers) may not work perfectly