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"How to fill out a webpage form" matching MCP tools:

  • Fill PDF form fields by providing field name-value pairs. Accepts base64-encoded PDF, optionally flattens fields to make them non-editable. Returns filled PDF as base64.
    MIT
  • Fill existing form fields in a PDF document by providing field names, page numbers, and text values. Use 'read_pdf_forms_info' to retrieve field names first.
    MIT
  • Fill form fields in a session page using CSS selectors, with option to bypass overlays and submit.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Fill multiple form elements simultaneously in Chrome DevTools for automated testing and debugging workflows.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Fill any PDF form from your AI agent — in a single tool call.

  • Fill multiple form fields in a browser using Playwright automation. Specify field types like textboxes, checkboxes, and comboboxes with values to automate form completion.
  • Fill multiple form fields with specified selectors, values, and actions (fill, select, check, uncheck, click) in a single call.
    MIT
  • Batch fill form fields by specifying element UIDs and values. Submit multiple inputs simultaneously to speed up form automation.
    Apache 2.0
  • Fill any form input field on a webpage by specifying its CSS selector and the text to enter, enabling automated browser interactions.
    TypeScript
    Mozilla Public 2.0
  • Fill form fields in PDF documents with specified values to complete digital forms. This tool populates text fields, checkboxes, and other form elements in PDF files.
    MIT
  • Fill multiple form fields simultaneously to automate data entry tasks in web forms, using Camoufox MCP's browser automation capabilities.
    MIT
  • Fill multiple form fields simultaneously in Safari by specifying CSS selectors and values. Automate form entry with a single command.
    MIT