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This package vendors a subset of [browser-use](

browser-automation mcp-tools
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Allow MCP server to operate browser for testing purposes

mcp-browser-tester browser-automation
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Mirror of

browser-automation AI-agents
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MCP Server to connect your MCP host to V0.dev directly

Allow LLMs to control a browser with Scrappey

MCP server for browser automation with screenshot and console logging capabilities

browser-automation automation-server
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BrowserTools MCP
BrowserTools MCP by AgentDeskAI

Monitor browser logs directly from Cursor and other MCP compatible IDEs.

Open the browser and visit the specified website address

A browser automation MCP server for AI models like Claude and Gemini 2.5, enabling web browsing capabilities through natural language

browser-automation ai-assistant
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A Chrome browser control MCP server for AI assistants to directly interact with and control Chrome via Chrome DevTools Protocol

mcp-auto-browser
mcp-auto-browser by acro5piano

MCP server that connect to your browser using --remote-debugging-port

browser-automation remote-debugging
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browsercat cloud-automation
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A MCP Server that provides browser access through playwright with "stealth mode" enabled.

stealth-browser browser-automation
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Puppeteer
Puppeteer by rotexhawk

MCP Puppeteer Server HomeAssistant Add-on

puppeteer browser-automation
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MCP server for browser automation using puppeteer-extra and puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth

puppeteer browser-automation
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Mirror of

browser-automation cloud-platforms
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An MCP server to talk to Airtop (

MCP Server Playwright
MCP Server Playwright by Automata-Labs-team

MCP server for browser automation using Playwright

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?

MCP is an open-source protocol developed by Anthropic that enables AI systems like Claude to securely connect with various data sources. It provides a universal standard for AI assistants to access external data, tools, and prompts through a client-server architecture.

What are MCP Servers?

MCP Servers are systems that provide context, tools, and prompts to AI clients. They can expose data sources like files, documents, databases, and API integrations, allowing AI assistants to access real-time information in a secure way.

How do MCP Servers work?

MCP Servers work through a simple client-server architecture. They expose data and tools through a standardized protocol, maintaining secure 1:1 connections with clients inside host applications like Claude Desktop.

What can MCP Servers provide?

MCP Servers can share resources (files, docs, data), expose tools (API integrations, actions), and provide prompts (templated interactions). They control their own resources and maintain clear system boundaries for security.

How does Claude use MCP?

Claude can connect to MCP servers to access external data sources and tools, enhancing its capabilities with real-time information. Currently, this works with local MCP servers, with enterprise remote server support coming soon.

Are MCP Servers secure?

Yes, security is built into the MCP protocol. Servers control their own resources, there's no need to share API keys with LLM providers, and the system maintains clear boundaries. Each server manages its own authentication and access control.

What is mcp.so?

mcp.so is a community-driven platform that collects and organizes third-party MCP Servers. It serves as a central directory where users can discover, share, and learn about various MCP Servers available for AI applications.

How can I submit my MCP Server to mcp.so?

You can submit your MCP Server by creating a new issue in our GitHub repository. Click the 'Submit' button in the navigation bar or visit our GitHub issues page directly. Please provide details about your server including its name, description, features, and connection information.