Standalone browser automation MCP server supporting both BrowserOS and standard Chrome. Enables 16 MCP tools for browser control including navigation, interaction, and content extraction.
Enables AI assistants to control and interact with a Chrome browser via MCP, providing tools for navigation, screenshots, clicking, form filling, content extraction, and tab management.
Enables AI agents to control the Google Chrome browser through a Node.js WebSocket bridge and a dedicated browser extension. It provides tools for capturing screenshots, executing JavaScript, managing tabs, and extracting page content via the MCP protocol.
An MCP server that enables AI agents to control a real Google Chrome instance using specific user profiles, cookies, and extensions. It provides 18 tools for browser navigation, element interaction, and page inspection via the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
A local MCP server that connects to a Chrome extension to enable AI agents to control browser tabs, execute automation, and interact with web pages via tools.
A browser automation MCP server providing 30 tools for navigation, interaction, page information, state checks, tab management, and more, enabling natural language control of browsers via MCP-compatible clients.