A fault-tolerant, stealth-enabled Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for web searching and content fetching. Built for AI Agents (Cursor, Claude Code, OpenCode), it uses a stealth browser engine to fetch pages, dynamically handles SPAs/React, and converts bloat into token-optimized Markdown.
Ultra-fast browser automation server over Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP), exposed as MCP, enabling AI agents to control a real Chrome browser with low latency and minimal token usage.
MCP server that drives your real Chrome/Edge/Opera browser through a Chrome extension and DevTools Protocol, preserving logins and session state, and can also perform OS-level mouse and keyboard input behind approval.
A CDP-native MCP server that lets AI agents drive a real Chrome browser with deep network/console inspection, robust page interaction, and the ability to reverse-engineer a site's API flow into runnable code with dependency chaining and replay verification.
MCP server for browser automation with anti-detection. Scout pages, find elements, interact with websites, and monitor network traffic from any AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol.
MCP server that lets agents drive your real Chrome browser with existing logins and sessions via an outbound-only WebSocket extension. It exposes Playwright-compatible browser tools for navigation, clicking, typing, and snapshots.