Automate data entry on any website with Browzey's AI agent. Fill web forms, log in, and enter data from a spreadsheet — no code, no copy-paste.
Your task
Fill this contact form with each row from my spreadsheet, then submit.
Works on every site you already use
In short
Data entry automation uses an AI browser agent to type, click, and submit data into web forms for you. With Browzey you describe the task in plain English — it logs in, fills every field, and enters each row from your spreadsheet automatically, with a screenshot of every record.
Form filling
Browzey fills text fields, dropdowns, checkboxes, and date pickers exactly as a person would — on any form, even when the layout changes.
Full name
Company
Excel → web
Map a CSV or Excel column to each field and Browzey types every row into the target site, one submission at a time.
14 of 200 rows submitted
Logins
Most real data entry happens inside gated portals. Browzey signs in first, then completes the entry — CRMs, admin panels, and internal dashboards included.
Opened portal.company.com
Signed in to your account
Navigated to Records → New
Entered 24 fields across 3 tabs
Saved record #4821
Logged in and entered in 6.1s
How it works
Tell Browzey what to enter and where — for example, 'Fill this signup form with each row from my CSV.'
Upload a CSV or Excel file. Browzey maps your columns to the form fields on the page.
Browzey opens the website, logs in if needed, and fills and submits every field automatically.
Check the screenshot and video of each run to confirm every record was entered correctly.
FAQ
Describe the entry task to Browzey in plain English, upload your CSV or Excel data, and the AI agent fills and submits the web form for each row automatically — no macros or code.
Yes. Upload an Excel or CSV file, map each column to a field on the page, and Browzey types every row into the form and submits it.
Yes. Browzey can log in to the site first, then proceed with the data entry, so gated portals and internal dashboards are supported.
Traditional RPA needs brittle, recorded scripts. Browzey is driven by an AI agent you instruct in plain English, so it adapts to the page and needs no developer to set up.
No. Browzey is fully no-code — you describe the task and the agent handles the clicking, typing, and submitting.
Install the Chrome extension, describe the task in plain English, and let Browzey run it in a real browser. No code required.