BrowserMCP
An MCP server that automates a local Chrome browser, allowing LLMs to control and script browser behavior on the user’s machine.
About this tool
BrowserMCP
Description
BrowserMCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server plus Chrome extension that lets AI applications (such as VS Code, Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf) control and automate a local Chrome browser on the user’s machine.
Category: Code Execution & Automation MCP Servers
Tags: browser-automation, web-scraping, automation
License: Apache-2.0
Source: https://github.com/BrowserMCP/mcp
Website: https://browsermcp.io
Docs: https://docs.browsermcp.io
Features
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Local browser automation
- Runs automation directly on the user’s machine via a Chrome extension and MCP server.
- Allows LLMs and AI tools to script and control browser behavior.
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Integration with AI applications
- Designed to work with MCP-compatible tools such as VS Code, Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Performance (Fast)
- Automation is executed locally, reducing reliance on external services and avoiding network latency.
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Privacy (Private)
- Browser actions are executed on-device; activity is not sent to remote automation servers.
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Uses existing browser profile (Logged In)
- Operates on the user’s normal Chrome profile.
- Retains existing logins and session state across websites.
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Stealth behavior
- Uses the user’s real browser and fingerprint to appear as normal browsing activity.
- Helps avoid basic bot detection and some CAPTCHA triggers.
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MCP server implementation
- Exposes browser control as an MCP server so tools that support MCP can access browser automation in a standardized way.
Pricing
No pricing information is provided in the available content. The project is open source under the Apache-2.0 license.
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