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ThinkBrowse

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About ThinkBrowse

Connect Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP client to your real Chrome browser. Real sessions, real cookies, no headless conflicts. Works alongside your browser — no profile fights, no fresh sessions.

Basic information

Config

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

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "thinkbrowse": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "@thinkbrowse/mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is ThinkBrowse?

ThinkBrowse is an MCP server that connects MCP clients like Claude Code and Cursor to a real Chrome browser, using actual browser sessions and cookies without headless conflicts. It works alongside your existing browser, eliminating profile fights and the need for fresh sessions.

How to use ThinkBrowse?

Add ThinkBrowse as an MCP server in your supported client (e.g., Claude Code or Cursor). Once configured, it connects directly to your real Chrome browser, allowing clients to interact with live sessions and cookies.

Key features of ThinkBrowse

  • Connects MCP clients to a real Chrome browser
  • Uses real browser sessions and cookies
  • Avoids headless conflicts
  • No profile fights or session resets
  • Works alongside your existing browser

Use cases of ThinkBrowse

  • Automate web tasks in Claude Code with real browser state
  • Use Cursor to interact with web apps that require authentication
  • Connect any MCP client to a live browser session
  • Run browser automation without headless mode issues

FAQ from ThinkBrowse

How is ThinkBrowse different from headless browser tools?

It uses real browser sessions and cookies, avoiding headless conflicts and the need to manage separate browser profiles.

Do I need to create a separate browser profile?

No, ThinkBrowse works alongside your existing browser without profile fights or forcing fresh sessions.

Does ThinkBrowse support real cookies and sessions?

Yes, it uses real sessions and cookies from your Chrome browser, preserving authentication state.

Which MCP clients are compatible?

ThinkBrowse works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP client that supports the Model Context Protocol.

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