Browser Use Server
Provides an async browser automation server using OpenAI's GPT-4o model, enabling remote web navigation, content extraction, and task execution with configurable browser contexts. This is a robust MCP server solution for browser automation.
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Browser Use Server
Provides an async browser automation server leveraging OpenAI's GPT-4o model, enabling remote web navigation, content extraction, and task execution with configurable browser contexts. This solution is designed as a robust MCP (Multi-Context Processing) server for browser automation.
Source: How to Use GPT-4o on PC and Mobile – A Step-by-Step Guide
Features
- Async browser automation server
- Uses OpenAI's GPT-4o model for AI-powered automation
- Enables remote web navigation
- Allows content extraction from web pages
- Supports execution of automated tasks in the browser
- Configurable browser contexts for different use cases
- Designed as a robust MCP (Multi-Context Processing) server solution
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Category
code-execution-automation-mcp-servers
Tags
mcp, browser, automation, openai, web
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