Acira
Comparison

Acira vs Browser Isolation

Browser isolation changes where browsing happens. Acira controls what a browser-using AI agent is allowed to do.

Use this page when comparing browser isolation, remote browsers, and action-level policy enforcement for AI agents.

Direct answers

Different security boundaries

Browser isolation can reduce endpoint and network exposure by moving browsing into a contained environment. It does not automatically decide whether an AI agent should click a destructive button or submit sensitive data.

Acira's role

Acira evaluates proposed browser actions against policy. It can block or modify the action before the browser executes it, regardless of whether the browser is local, remote, or isolated.

When teams use both

Teams may use browser isolation for containment and Acira for action governance. The two controls are complementary.

FAQ

Is browser isolation enough for AI agents?

Not by itself. It can contain the browser environment, but browser agents still need policy controls over what actions they may take.

Can Acira work with remote browsers?

Acira is designed around browser command mediation, so it can fit architectures that use local, remote, or managed browsers.