Enables MCP clients to control and interact with the user's real Chrome browser session, leveraging existing logins, cookies, and extensions for AI-driven automation.
Enables local AI agents to control Chrome in parallel with isolated tab groups, supporting operations like navigation, clicks, and form filling without interference.
Enables AI coding assistants to control and inspect a live Chrome browser for automation, debugging, performance analysis, network monitoring, and DOM interaction through Chrome DevTools Protocol.
Provides browser automation and system-level control with multi-account isolation, session management, rich CDP operations, and YAML/JSON dual format support.