An MCP server paired with a Firefox extension that enables LLM clients to control the user's browser, supporting tab management, history search, and content reading.
An MCP server that connects any MCP client (like Claude or Cursor) with the browser using browser-use, allowing clients to utilize existing LLMs without requiring additional API keys.
MCP server enabling LLMs to perform browser tasks via SSE transport, allowing clients like Cursor.ai and Claude to open websites and interact with web content through natural language commands.
A MCP server that provides browser automation tools, allowing users to navigate websites, take screenshots, click elements, fill forms, and execute JavaScript through Playwright.