Browser MCP
MCP servers for automating and controlling the user's browser using existing browser profiles, ideal for tasks requiring logged-in sessions and avoiding bot detection. Includes implementations by browsermcp and modelcontext.
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Browser MCP
Automate your local browser
Overview
Browser MCP is an MCP server combined with a Chrome extension, enabling automation of your browser using AI applications such as VS Code, Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf. It is designed to work with your existing browser profiles, allowing for logged-in sessions and helping to avoid bot detection mechanisms commonly encountered with automated browser control.
Features
- MCP server for controlling and automating the user's local browser
- Chrome extension for seamless browser integration
- Utilizes existing browser profiles, allowing use of logged-in sessions
- Helps avoid bot detection by using real browser sessions instead of new instances
- Adapted from the Playwright MCP server for enhanced browser automation
- Integrates with AI tools like VS Code, Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf
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code-execution-automation-mcp-servers
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mcp, browser, automation, web, open-source
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