Lingent Documentation
Lingent is a browser-native AI agent. It lives beside the page you are viewing, loads context from the active tab, routes work to specialized agents, and keeps a visible record of what happened.
Lingent does not include a bundled pool of third-party model tokens. Users connect their own model provider, a local model server such as Ollama, or a local gateway such as Manifold. That boundary is part of the product: the browser agent performs work, while model access remains under the user's control.
These docs track the v0.23.0 product line.
Current capabilities
- Side panel and full chat surfaces for agent runs.
- Browser Pilot for reading pages, clicking, typing, navigating, extracting
tables, and grounding visual targets.
- Platform agents for GitHub, Jira, Azure, SharePoint, external search, browser
tasks, and form prefill.
- Writing Pad for bilingual drafting, page-aware replies, translation,
polishing, summarization, and tone matching.
- Activity ledger with goals, tool steps, approvals, redacted arguments, model
usage, write receipts, and final outcomes.
- User-defined platforms through marketplace manifests, OpenAPI, MCP, and
content-script bridges.
- Local memory, work history, knowledge graph, workflows, scheduler, quick
actions, and configurable tools.
Start here
- Quick start: configure a model and run the first browser
task.
- Concepts: understand the orchestrator, Browser Pilot, platform
agents, Writing Pad, and activity ledger.
- Security: permissions, approvals, provider keys, local gateway
pairing, and data handling.
- Troubleshooting: common setup and browser automation
problems.
- Release notes: product status and notable changes.
Support
If the docs do not answer your question, open an issue from the repository's issue templates. Include Lingent version, browser version, operating system, provider type, whether Manifold or another local gateway is involved, and the exact error message after redacting secrets.