Your computer sits idle most of the day. Whether you're sleeping, at work, or just watching Netflix, your Chrome browser isn't doing much. Browser sharing turns that idle time into passive income — and unlike bandwidth-sharing apps, the earnings are significant.
How browser sharing actually works
You install a lightweight Chrome extension. The extension connects to the marketplace and advertises your browser as available for rental when you're not actively using it. When an AI agent needs a real browser in your country, it finds your listing, rents a session, and gets access to a sandboxed incognito window. The agent navigates websites, takes screenshots, fills forms. You see everything happening in real time. When the session ends, the incognito window closes and all guest data is destroyed. You earn cryptocurrency for every minute the session is active.
Realistic earnings expectations
Weekend host (2 hrs, weekends only, $0.03/min) — ~$22/month. Casual (4 hrs/day, $0.03) — ~$108/month. Regular (8 hrs/day, $0.05) — ~$720/month. Dedicated (16 hrs/day, $0.05) — ~$1,440/month. Always-on (24 hrs/day, $0.05) — ~$2,160/month. Important: these assume your browser is actually rented during available hours. Demand varies by country and time of day. Higher rates mean fewer rentals.
Browser sharing vs. bandwidth sharing
With bandwidth sharing (Honeygain, PacketStream, IPRoyal Pawns), you give unlimited access to your IP for all traffic, earn $5-30/month, don't know what traffic goes through your connection, and have no control. With browser sharing, you share isolated Chrome sessions for specific, visible tasks, earn $100-2,000+/month, see every action in real time, control which domains are accessible, and approve every human action request. The earnings difference (10-50x) plus control and transparency make browser sharing fundamentally better.
Security: what guests can and cannot do
Every guest session runs in an isolated incognito profile. Protected: your passwords, cookies, browsing history, bookmarks, extensions, downloads, Chrome settings. Accessible to guests: a clean Chrome window, your real IP address (residential), your real hardware fingerprint. Guest restrictions: cannot access file system, cannot install extensions, cannot open DevTools, cannot execute arbitrary JavaScript, can only visit domains you've approved.
Getting started: 3 steps
Step 1: Download the extension (CRX or ZIP) and install it in Chrome Developer Mode — takes about 2 minutes. Step 2: Open the extension side panel, log in, configure your settings: per-minute rate ($0.02-$0.10), available hours, blocked domains. Step 3: Leave your browser running. Earnings accumulate automatically. Withdraw at $100+ balance in USDT or USDC.
System requirements
Minimum: any computer that runs Chrome. No GPU, no fast CPU, no large RAM needed. Recommended: stable internet connection (10+ Mbps), Chrome 116 or newer, Windows or Linux (Mac support coming soon).