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19 Best Browser Automation MCP Servers — compared and ranked, August 2026Ranked from 2,623 matching servers on stars, growth, downloads and maintenance. Updated .

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    Enables multiple MCP clients to share a single Chrome instance while maintaining isolated tab sessions for each client. It acts as a multiplexer between clients and the chrome-devtools-mcp server, preventing tab conflicts across different sessions like Claude Code windows.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Enables local opencode agents to control a live Chrome browser via MCP tools, including tab management, JavaScript execution, clicking, form filling, page reading, screenshots, and console log retrieval.
    MIT
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    Local MCP server for persistent Chrome automation with multi-profile support, enabling tab management, page inspection, element interaction, JavaScript evaluation, and screenshots while preserving login sessions across restarts.
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    MIT
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    An MCP server that gives AI agents faithful control of real, logged-in Chrome profiles via a secure local bridge and extension, with exact multi-profile routing and no debug profiles or remote debugging ports.
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    A native MCP server that gives AI assistants full Chrome control via the DevTools Protocol and an unpacked extension, including semantic element refs, real input, screenshots, and browser/tab/window management. It exposes 43 callable tools with a visible control overlay and an optional read-only security profile.
    MIT
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    Enables agents to drive an existing Chrome window by creating tabs, taking snapshots, pressing keys, and filling form fields via native messaging without opening a new browser instance.
    MIT
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    MCP server for the LLM Wiki Chrome extension that exposes bounded browser automation tools (shared tabs, accessibility snapshots, screenshots, clicks, typing, etc.) with explicit user consent and strict typing, enabling local agents to interact with specific web pages via a native messaging relay.
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    MCP server for agent interaction with user-approved Google Chrome tabs, enabling tab listing/control, navigation, clicking, filling, snapshots, and screenshots via a local authenticated bridge.
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    MIT
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    A Chrome extension-based Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to control your browser, leveraging your existing configurations and login states for complex automation, content analysis, and semantic search.
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    MIT
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    A browser extension that turns Chrome into an AI-controlled automation tool, allowing AI assistants like Claude to control your browser, leverage existing login states, and perform complex tasks through a Model Context Protocol server.
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    MCP server that gives AI agents secure, consent-based access to a single browser tab, supporting read-only snapshots, element interaction with per-action approval, and frozen multi-step plans, all audited.
    MIT