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MultiOn

by MultiOn (now AGI, Inc.)

Autonomous web-automation agent, now largely legacy after a team pivot

AI AgentAutonomousdeprecated

Last reviewed 2026-06-18

MultiOn was an autonomous web-automation agent that took natural-language goals and executed multi-step web tasks end to end, exposed both as a browser extension and as an Agents API that developers embedded (with integrations into LangChain, AutoGen, and CrewAI). It was best known for the Agent Q research framework, which combined search and self-critique to improve web-agent reliability. The standalone MultiOn product has effectively been wound down: the multion.ai domain now redirects to AGI, Inc., a new lab founded by the same team that has pivoted toward on-device mobile agents. The legacy API and docs still resolve but are labeled V1 Beta and appear to be in maintenance, and the promised next-generation release never shipped. Building on MultiOn today means building on legacy infrastructure with no active roadmap.

What it can do

  • Autonomously browse the web and complete tasks

    Autonomous

    Takes a natural-language goal and executes multi-step web tasks end to end. This was the core product and is now legacy.

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  • Embed web automation via the Agents API

    Autonomous

    A REST API to embed autonomous web automation, with integrations into LangChain, AutoGen, and CrewAI; the API resolves but is V1 Beta and in maintenance.

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  • Take in-browser actions via extension

    Supervised

    A browser extension performed autonomous actions inside the user's browser; in practice this was often run with human supervision. Legacy.

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Strengths

  • +Genuine technical pedigree, including the Agent Q research framework and a working REST API integrated into LangChain, AutoGen, and CrewAI
  • +End-to-end web autonomy was the actual product, not just a demo
  • +Backed by top-tier investors at the seed stage

Limitations

  • Product status dominates: the flagship product is wound down, the domain redirects to a different company, and the next-generation release never shipped
  • Reliability headlines came from single-task research benchmarks, not production guarantees
  • Building on a V1 Beta API with no active roadmap is a bet on legacy infrastructure

Overview

MultiOn was an autonomous web-automation agent that took natural-language goals and executed multi-step web tasks end to end, available as a browser extension and an Agents API. It is included here as a notable early autonomous web agent whose product has since been wound down.

Status

The standalone MultiOn product has effectively been wound down. The multion.ai domain now redirects to AGI, Inc., a new lab founded by the same team that pivoted toward on-device mobile agents. The legacy API and docs still resolve but are labeled V1 Beta and appear to be in maintenance, and the promised next-generation release never shipped.

What it did

MultiOn autonomously browsed the web and completed multi-step tasks from a natural-language goal, exposed via a REST Agents API (integrated into LangChain, AutoGen, and CrewAI) and a browser extension. Its Agent Q research framework combined search and self-critique to improve reliability, though its headline numbers came from a single booking-task experiment rather than production use.

Pricing

Historically usage-based via the API; no current public pricing exists given the wind-down.

Traction

MultiOn raised a seed round led by General Catalyst (with Amazon Alexa Fund, Samsung Next, and others); reported totals vary and could not be reconciled, so no single figure is asserted. The successor, AGI, Inc., raised a small pre-seed in 2025 (reported, not audited).

Best for / not for

Not recommendable for new builds: it is legacy infrastructure with no active roadmap. Teams wanting autonomous web or computer-use agents should evaluate active alternatives.

Alternatives

Manus and Genspark offer general autonomous agents; Claude Code and computer-use agents cover developer automation.

What people are saying

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FAQ

Is MultiOn still available?+

The standalone product is effectively wound down. The multion.ai domain now redirects to AGI, Inc., a new lab from the same team focused on on-device mobile agents. The legacy API and docs still resolve but are V1 Beta and appear to be in maintenance.

What was Agent Q?+

Agent Q was a research framework for self-improving web agents (combining search and self-critique). Its headline reliability numbers came from a single booking-task experiment, not production metrics, and it never shipped as a standalone product.

Sources

Last reviewed 2026-06-18

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