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Accomplish Coworker

Open-source desktop AI coworker for browsing and code execution.

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Accomplish Coworker is an MIT-licensed open-source AI coworker that runs on the desktop, combining computer-use style browsing with code execution so agents can research, implement, run, and debug workflows in one local environment.

Accomplish Coworker is an MIT-licensed open-source AI coworker that lives on the desktop rather than only inside an editor tab or hosted chat. The public repository describes a local agent experience for browsing, screenshots, and code-oriented work, while the Accomplish homepage still presents the product as coming soon. For aicoolies, the safest canonical source is therefore the GitHub repository, not a promise of a polished hosted service.

The practical angle is context switching: Accomplish Coworker is meant to let an agent research in the browser, inspect pages, write or run code, and debug pieces of a workflow from one local environment. That places it near computer-use agents, coding assistants, and desktop automation tools rather than a narrow autocomplete plugin. Teams evaluating it should compare the control surface and local execution model against their existing Claude, Cursor, terminal-agent, or browser-automation setup.

Adoption still needs caveats. The repository is active and MIT licensed at write time, but buyers should treat it as an early open-source desktop agent and review permissions, model/API costs, workspace isolation, and security boundaries before allowing it to browse, click, execute code, or handle sensitive data. This page avoids success-rate, latency, or savings claims; it records the source-backed positioning and current availability signals.

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Open-source MIT-licensed repository. Users may still need to pay for Anthropic, Claude, or other model/API usage plus any local infrastructure they run.

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Local desktop AI coworker for browser/computer-use workflows, screenshots, code execution, and debugging in a developer workspace.

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FAQ

What is Accomplish Coworker?

Accomplish Coworker is an MIT-licensed open-source AI coworker that runs on the desktop, combining computer-use style browsing with code execution so agents can research, implement, run, and debug workflows in one local environment.

Is Accomplish Coworker free?

Yes — Accomplish Coworker is open source and free to use. Open-source MIT-licensed repository. Users may still need to pay for Anthropic, Claude, or other model/API usage plus any local infrastructure they run.

Is Accomplish Coworker open source?

Yes — Accomplish Coworker is open source.

Is Accomplish Coworker still maintained?

Yes — Accomplish Coworker is active. Its listing was last verified on July 3, 2026.