Discover and integrate browser automation MCP servers to extend Claude's capabilities
28 browser automation MCP Servers Available
Web content fetching and conversion for efficient LLM usage
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides browser automation capabilities using Playwright. This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots, bypassing the need for screenshots or visually-tuned models.
Browser automation and web scraping
A universal Playwright MCP server for browser automation in containerized environments
MCP Server Playwright - A browser automation service for Claude Desktop
MCP server for browsing and interacting with OneNote web app using browser-use automation
MCP server for fetch web page content using Playwright headless browser.
MCP server for browser automation using puppeteer-extra and puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth
A Chrome browser control MCP server for AI assistants to directly interact with and control Chrome via Chrome DevTools Protocol
Configurable Puppeteer MCP Server
MCP server for browser automation with screenshot and console logging capabilities
This package vendors a subset of [browser-use](
Open the browser and visit the specified website address
MCP Server to connect your MCP host to V0.dev directly
A MCP Server that provides browser access through playwright with "stealth mode" enabled.
Allow MCP server to operate browser for testing purposes
Monitor browser logs directly from Cursor and other MCP compatible IDEs.
This MCP server provides browser automation capabilities through Puppeteer, allowing interaction with both new browser instances and existing Chrome windows.
An advanced web browsing server for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) powered by Playwright, enabling headless browser interactions through a flexible, secure API.
FastAPI server implementing MCP protocol Browser automation via browser-use library.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications, providing a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.
MCP Servers are lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. They act as bridges between LLMs like Claude and various data sources or services, allowing secure access to files, databases, APIs, and other resources.
MCP Servers follow a client-server architecture where a host application (like Claude Desktop) connects to multiple servers. Each server provides specific functionality through standardized endpoints and protocols, enabling Claude to access data and perform actions through the standardized protocol.
Yes, MCP Servers are designed with security in mind. They run locally with explicit configuration and permissions, require user approval for actions, and include built-in security features to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data privacy.