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Enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots, providing browser automation capabilities without requiring screenshots or visually-tuned models.
Why this server?
Provides functionality to fetch and transform web content in various formats (HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown) through simple API calls.
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A browser automation server providing Playwright capabilities for controlling web browsers, capturing screenshots, extracting content, and performing complex interactions through an MCP interface.
Why this server?
An MCP server paired with a Firefox extension that enables LLM clients to control the user's browser, supporting tab management, history search, and content reading.
Why this server?
Enables AI agents to control web browsers via a standardized interface for operations like launching, interacting with, and closing browsers.
Why this server?
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.
Why this server?
Enables browser automation and real-time computer vision tasks through AI-driven commands, offering zero-cost digital navigation and interaction for enhanced web experiences.
Why this server?
Web Content Retrieval (full webpage, filtered content, or Markdown-converted), Custom User-Agent, Multi-HTTP Method Support (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE/PATCH), LLM-Controlled Request Headers, LLM-Accessible Response Headers, and more.
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A FastMCP-based service that enables browser automation through natural language commands, allowing Language Models to browse the web, fill out forms, click buttons, and perform other web-based tasks via a simple API.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for YouTube in Jp