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Browserbase MCP Server

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About Browserbase MCP Server

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Category

Browser Automation

Transports

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Publisher

MCP-Mirror

Config

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Overview

What is Browserbase MCP Server?

Browserbase MCP Server provides cloud browser automation capabilities using Browserbase, Puppeteer, and Stagehand. It enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a cloud browser environment.

How to use Browserbase MCP Server?

To get started, check the browserbase/README.md or stagehand/README.md for detailed instructions. Alternative installation is available via Smithery.

Key features of Browserbase MCP Server

  • Control and orchestrate cloud browsers
  • Extract structured data from any webpage
  • Track and analyze browser console logs
  • Capture full-page and element screenshots
  • Execute custom JavaScript in the browser context
  • Navigate, click, and fill forms with ease

Use cases of Browserbase MCP Server

  • AI-powered web scraping and data extraction
  • Automated browser testing and monitoring
  • LLM-driven web interaction workflows
  • Screenshot capture for visual inspection

FAQ from Browserbase MCP Server

What is the difference between Browserbase MCP and Stagehand MCP?

Browserbase MCP focuses on cloud browser orchestration, data extraction, console monitoring, screenshots, JavaScript execution, and web interaction. Stagehand MCP provides atomic instructions like act("click the login button") or extract("find the red shoes") with model flexibility and vision support.

What are the dependencies or runtime requirements?

The server uses Browserbase, Puppeteer, and Stagehand. Specific runtime or dependency details are not listed in this README—refer to the linked README files for more information.

Where does my browser session data live?

Data is processed in a cloud browser environment provided by Browserbase. No further details about data residency are available in this README.

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