BrowserQwen is a Chrome browser extension based on the Qwen-Agent framework that offers a variety of functions to enhance interaction with web pages and documents. The extension allows users to interact directly with the Qwen model, analyze web pages and documents, create summaries, and even perform automated writing tasks.
With BrowserQwen, users can ask questions about the content of the currently open web page or a PDF document, quickly extracting information and understanding context. The extension saves visited web pages as well as PDF, Word, and PowerPoint documents that the user has opened in the browser. This allows for comprehensive analysis of browsing history and supports the user in understanding complex topics, summarizing content, and automating writing processes.
BrowserQwen integrates various plugins, including a Code Interpreter that can solve mathematical problems and visualize data. This functionality significantly expands the capabilities of the extension and allows users to perform complex tasks directly in the browser without having to rely on external applications.
The browser extension utilizes the Qwen-Agent framework, which is based on the capabilities of the Qwen Large Language Model (LLM). Qwen-Agent enables the development of LLM applications with features such as instruction following, tool usage, planning, and memory. The user interacts with the LLM through the browser extension, which processes the requests and executes the corresponding actions. A local database service is required for managing browsing history and conversation history.
BrowserQwen can be installed via the Chrome Web Store or by manually loading the extension folder in the browser's developer mode. After installation, the user must set up a local database service to manage browsing history and conversation history. Various options are available for this, depending on whether the user is using the model service from DashScope or their own model service.
BrowserQwen offers a variety of applications that go beyond simply summarizing web pages. The integration of the Code Interpreter, for example, allows for data analysis directly in the browser. The extension can also serve as a research assistant by gathering information from various sources and presenting it to the user. The ability to automate writing tasks can significantly increase the productivity of users who work extensively with text.
The development of BrowserQwen is in line with Mindverse's vision of offering AI-powered solutions for content creation and processing. Mindverse already provides an all-in-one content platform for AI text, images, and research. Integrating BrowserQwen into the Mindverse ecosystem could provide users with a seamless transition between web research and content creation in Mindverse.
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