Enables browser automation through the MCP protocol, allowing AI agents to control a real browser using accessibility snapshots and natural language commands.
Enables plain-English browser automation via an MCP server, allowing agents to run objectives or test suites in a real browser without selectors or scripts.
MCP server that provides browser automation capabilities through a Chrome extension, enabling terminal-based agents to interact with any website via a live browser session with optimized context.
MCP server that wraps agent-browser to let LLMs control a real browser, providing tools for navigation, interaction, reading page content, accessibility snapshots, screenshots, and session management.
Gives coding agents full control over a real Chrome browser, enabling navigation, clicking, typing, screenshotting, and more via an MCP server and Chrome extension.
Enables real browser automation as tools in Cursor, Claude Desktop, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client, allowing AI agents to interact with web pages through natural language.