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Oculo MCP Server

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Cursor : VSCode :: Oculo : Chrome

Open-source AI browser that gives Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP client the ability to see and interact with any website. 12 tools, under 300 tokens per flow.

Why Oculo?

Feature

Native browser

Full Chromium engine -- not a wrapper, extension, or headless scraper

12 MCP tools

page, act, fill, read, run, media, shell, tabs, research, preview, translate, lens

< 300 tokens/flow

Compact responses by default -- cheaper than screenshot-based approaches

Self-healing automation

Selector caching + DOM diffing -- 44%+ faster on repeated workflows

Multi-provider AI

Built-in chat with Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, Grok, OpenClaw, Ollama

4-level security

auto / notify / confirm / blocked permission gate on every action

OS keychain vault

Credentials encrypted via electron.safeStorage (macOS Keychain / Windows DPAPI)

PII redaction

Credit cards, SSNs, JWTs, API keys, Bearer tokens stripped from all MCP responses

Anti-injection

Content boundary markers + regex-based injection detection

19 stealth patches

Navigator, WebGL, canvas, WebRTC, audio, font, battery, screen fingerprint defenses

Headless mode

Run without UI -- Docker support included

Cross-platform

macOS, Windows, Linux

Python SDK

pip install oculo -- sync and async clients

Related MCP server: Chrome MCP Server

Quick Start

Download

Grab the latest release from Releases, or build from source:

git clone https://github.com/xidik12/oculo.git
cd oculo
npm install
npm run dev

Register with Claude Code

claude mcp add oculo -- node ~/oculo/bin/oculo-mcp.mjs

Register with Cursor / Windsurf

Add to your MCP config (.cursor/mcp.json or equivalent):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "oculo": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/oculo/bin/oculo-mcp.mjs"]
    }
  }
}

Tools are always discoverable (static definitions in the bridge), but Oculo must be running for tool calls to succeed.

12 MCP Tools

Tool

What it does

Token cost

page

Describe current page -- headings, forms, buttons, links. Supports compact, a11y (ref-tagged), and markdown modes

~30-80

act

Navigate, click, hover, scroll, type, press keys, login via vault, manage tabs, cookies, proxy, recording

~1 line

fill

Fill form fields by label/placeholder matching, optional submit. Handles text, select, checkbox, contenteditable

~1 line

read

Extract structured data -- search results, tables, lists, articles

compact

run

Multi-step pipeline with conditionals (page/act/fill/read/wait/if). Cached for replay

header + last

media

Generate images (Nano Banana 2 / DALL-E 3) or videos (Veo 3.1). Image-to-image editing

file path

shell

Execute shell commands non-interactively (ls, npm, git, python, etc.)

stdout+stderr

tabs

List all open browser tabs with URLs and titles

compact

research

Deep web research -- opens multiple tabs, reads pages, synthesizes findings

synthesized

preview

Pre-fetch a URL without navigating away from the current page

page description

translate

Translate page content or specific text to any language

translated text

lens

Visual analysis of the current page via screenshot + AI vision

description

Bonus: webmcp_list and webmcp_call discover and invoke page-declared tools via the WebMCP protocol.

Example Flows

You: "Log into GitHub and star the oculo repo"

Claude Code calls:
  1. act({action: "navigate", url: "https://github.com/login"})
  2. act({action: "login", site: "github.com"})         # vault lookup
  3. act({action: "navigate", url: "https://github.com/xidik12/oculo"})
  4. act({action: "click", text: "Star"})

Total: 4 tool calls, <100 tokens response
You: "Fill out the contact form on example.com"

Claude Code calls:
  1. act({action: "navigate", url: "https://example.com/contact"})
  2. page()                                               # see the form
  3. fill({fields: {"Name": "...", "Email": "..."}, submit: true})

Total: 3 tool calls

Headless Mode

Run Oculo without a visible window for CI/CD, scraping, or server-side automation:

# Via convenience script
node bin/oculo-headless.mjs

# Or with flags
npx electron . --headless
npx electron . --headless --headless-auto-approve   # auto-approve CONFIRM actions

# Environment variable
OCULO_HEADLESS=1 npm run dev

Docker

docker compose up

The included Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml run Oculo headless in a container with Xvfb.

Python SDK

from oculo import OculoClient

# Auto-discovers port from ~/.oculo-port
client = OculoClient()

# Describe the page
print(client.page())

# Navigate
client.act("navigate", url="https://example.com")

# Fill a form
client.fill({"Email": "hi@oculo.com", "Message": "Hello!"}, submit=True)

# Extract data
results = client.read("search results", format="json")

Async version available:

from oculo import AsyncOculoClient

async_client = AsyncOculoClient()
await async_client.act("navigate", url="https://example.com")

Install from the SDK directory:

pip install oculo

Architecture

Claude Code / Cursor / Windsurf
        |
        | stdio (MCP protocol)
        v
  bin/oculo-mcp.mjs            <-- stdio-to-HTTP bridge
        |
        | HTTP POST :19516/mcp (auth token)
        v
  McpServerManager              <-- Electron main process
        |
        | IPC
        v
  Renderer (React 19)           <-- Chromium process
        |
        | webview.executeJavaScript()
        v
  <webview> tags                <-- Actual web pages

Why HTTP instead of stdio? Electron's <webview> is only accessible from the renderer process. The main process (where stdio lives) can't touch page content. The HTTP bridge solves this via main-to-renderer IPC.

Port discovery: Oculo writes port:authtoken to ~/.oculo-port on startup. The bridge reads this file automatically.

Security

Permission Levels

Level

Actions

Behavior

Auto

navigate, page, read, scroll, screenshot, back, forward, reload, hover, listTabs, switchTab, preview, translate, lens

Executes silently

Notify

click, type, fill, select, press, submit, newTab, closeTab

Executes + OS notification

Confirm

payment, delete_account, change_password, send_email, download, oauth, shell, evaluate, setProxy, startRecording

Native dialog approval required

Blocked

read_vault, export_cookies, export_tokens, disable_security

Always rejected

Credential Vault

  • Encrypted with electron.safeStorage (OS Keychain on macOS, DPAPI on Windows)

  • Passwords never returned via IPC or MCP -- only domain + username exposed

  • act({action: "login", site: "github.com"}) retrieves and fills credentials automatically

PII Redaction

All MCP responses pass through a redactor before reaching the AI client. Stripped patterns: credit card numbers, SSNs, JWTs, API keys, private keys, Bearer tokens.

Anti-Injection

MCP content is wrapped in boundary markers. Regex-based detection blocks prompt injection attempts embedded in page content.

Stealth (19 patches)

Navigator (webdriver, languages, plugins, mimeTypes, connection, hardwareConcurrency, deviceMemory), window (chrome API, dimensions), WebGL (vendor/renderer spoofing), canvas (fingerprint randomization), WebRTC (IP leak prevention), AudioContext, font enumeration blocking, Battery API, screen resolution randomization.

Self-Healing Automation

After successful act or fill calls, element selectors are cached with stability scores:

Selector type

Score

id

10

data-testid

10

aria-label

9

role + name

8

text

7

css

5

On subsequent runs, DOM diffing determines the strategy:

  • > 80% similarity -- replay from cache (no LLM call needed)

  • 50-80% -- fallback to alternative selectors

  • < 50% -- re-engage AI for fresh resolution

AI Providers

Built-in chat panel supports multiple providers:

Provider

Auth

Models

Claude

API Key or CLI subscription

Opus, Sonnet, Haiku

OpenAI

API Key or Codex CLI

GPT-4o, GPT-4o mini, o1, o3

Gemini

API Key

2.0 Flash, 1.5 Pro, 1.5 Flash

Grok

API Key

Grok 2, Grok 2 Mini

Ollama

Local (no key)

Any pulled model

OpenClaw

API Key

OpenClaw models

Building

# Production build
npm run build

# Platform distributables
npm run dist:mac      # macOS DMG + ZIP
npm run dist:win      # Windows NSIS + portable
npm run dist:linux    # Linux AppImage + deb

# Other commands
npm run typecheck     # TypeScript checking
npm run lint          # ESLint
npm run test          # Vitest
npm run clean         # Remove build artifacts

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+

  • npm (not pnpm/yarn -- native modules require npm)

  • macOS, Windows, or Linux

Project Structure

src/
  main/                    Electron main process
    ai/agent.ts            Multi-provider AI controller
    captcha/               CAPTCHA detection + solvers
    data/                  Bookmarks, downloads, history, session recording
    engine/                Page describer, extractor, form-detector, pipeline, resolver,
                           selector-cache, dom-differ, tab-manager
    mcp/server.ts          HTTP MCP server (port 19516-19520, auth token)
    mcp/tools/             act, fill, page, read, run tool handlers
    network/proxy.ts       HTTP/SOCKS proxy manager
    security/              Vault, permissions, redactor, audit, anti-injection
  preload/index.ts         contextBridge API
  renderer/
    App.tsx                Root browser UI component
    components/            TabBar, AddressBar, ChatPanel, WebViewContainer,
                           bookmarks, downloads, find, history, layout, common
  shared/                  Types, constants, IPC channels, AI provider definitions
bin/
  oculo-mcp.mjs            stdio-to-HTTP MCP bridge (for Claude Code / Cursor)
  oculo-headless.mjs        Headless mode launcher
sdk/python/                Python SDK (pip install oculo)
Dockerfile                 Container deployment
docker-compose.yml         Docker Compose for headless mode

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, architecture details, and how to add new MCP tools.

Donate

If Oculo saves you time, consider supporting development:

BTC: 12yRGpUfFznzZoz4yVfZKRxLSkAwbanw2B

License

MIT


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