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Enables LLMs to perform web browsing tasks, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript using Puppeteer for browser automation.
Why this server?
Enables browser automation for LLMs on Linux display servers, supporting web interaction, screenshots, and JavaScript execution in a real browser.
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Enables capturing screenshots of web pages and local HTML files through a simple MCP tool interface using Puppeteer with configurable options for dimensions and output paths.
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Enables AI agents to control web browsers via a standardized interface for operations like launching, interacting with, and closing browsers.
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Enables AI agents to interact with web browsers using natural language, featuring automated browsing, form filling, vision-based element detection, and structured JSON responses for systematic browser control.
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This server provides cloud browser automation capabilities using Browserbase, Puppeteer, and Stagehand. This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a cloud browser environment.
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Provides HTML file preview and analysis capabilities. This server enables capturing full-page screenshots of local HTML files and analyzing their structure.
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Provides a server utilizing Model Context Protocol to enable human-like browser automation with Playwright, allowing control over browser actions such as navigation, element interaction, and scrolling.
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This server provides a privacy-focused meta search capability by integrating multiple search engines without tracking or user profiling, supporting various categories and languages for filtered searches.
Why this server?
Enables LLMs to perform browser automation through the Playwright framework with Chrome DevTools Protocol support, connecting to existing Chrome instances for advanced web interactions and JavaScript execution.