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MCP Browser Automation

@algonius

About MCP Browser Automation

MCP browser automation server. Exposes browser control tools to external AI systems via Model Context Protocol. Open-source & secure.

Basic information

Category

Browser Automation

License

Apache-2.0

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

algonius

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "algonius-browser": {
      "command": "start",
      "autoApprove": [
        "click_element",
        "get_dom_extra_elements",
        "manage_tabs",
        "scroll_page",
        "type_value",
        "navigate_to"
      ],
      "disabled": false,
      "timeout": 3600,
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:9333/sse",
      "type": "sse"
    }
  }
}

Tools

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Overview

What is MCP Browser Automation?

MCP Browser Automation is an open-source MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides browser automation capabilities to external AI systems. It exposes a set of browser control tools through the MCP protocol, enabling AI assistants to navigate websites, interact with DOM elements, and extract web content programmatically.

How to use MCP Browser Automation?

Install the Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store or build from source, then install the Go-based MCP Host using the one‑click installation script or manually. Verify the installation with mcp-host-go --version. Once installed, AI systems can invoke tools and read resources via standard MCP protocol calls.

Key features of MCP Browser Automation

  • MCP Protocol Integration for AI systems
  • Chrome Extension with background service worker
  • Go-based MCP Host bridging extension with external tools
  • 5 browser automation tools plus 2 MCP resources
  • Full TypeScript implementation with structured error handling
  • Comprehensive integration tests for all functionality

Use cases of MCP Browser Automation

  • Web scraping: navigate to a site, get DOM state, extract elements, and interact with content
  • Form automation: fill input fields, click submit, and verify completion
  • Multi‑tab management: create, switch, and monitor multiple tabs simultaneously
  • Page navigation with scrolling: scroll to load dynamic content and extract newly loaded elements

FAQ from MCP Browser Automation

What are the system requirements?

Requires Chrome/Chromium 88+ or Microsoft Edge 88+, Node.js 22.12.0+, pnpm 9.15.1+, and Go 1.21+ (for building the MCP host).

How does MCP Browser Automation communicate with AI systems?

The Go‑based MCP Host implements the MCP protocol and communicates with the Chrome extension via Native Messaging. AI systems interact through standard MCP tool and resource calls.

What browser automation tools are available?

Five tools: navigate_to, manage_tabs, get_dom_extra_elements, `click_element

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