Jeremy Press is a software engineer based in San Francisco with 10 years of experience and an incoming Software Engineer role at Box. He combines full‑stack engineering and product leadership from his time as Product Engineering Manager at Replit with hands‑on system design and shipping reliable infrastructure. Jeremy contributes to open-source projects like browserbase/stagehand, where he refactored and isolated Playwright integrations and added robust SPA data‑extraction features—demonstrating a focus on clean integrations and automation for AI-driven web browsing. A UC Berkeley CS graduate, he pairs deep technical chops with an uncommon background in graphic design and teaching, which helps him turn complex product needs into usable, well‑structured code.
An AI web browsing framework focused on simplicity and extensibility.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 1 PR, 3 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily focused on refactoring and isolating the Playwright integration within the `browserbase/stagehand` repository, an AI web browsing framework. Their work included moving Playwright-related code into dedicated modules, separating the fixture code, and integrating it with the core functionality. Additionally, the user enhanced the framework by adding features for more robust handling of Single Page Applications (SPAs), with features for extracting data.
JavaScript library for rendering files stored on Box
Contributions:658 pushes, 88 branches in 1 year 11 months
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