Supports targeting web page elements using CSS selectors for actions like screenshots, clicks, hover effects, and form interactions.
Enables execution of JavaScript code in a browser environment through the browsercat_evaluate tool, allowing interaction with web pages and manipulation of web content.
BrowserCat MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using BrowserCat's cloud browser service. This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a real browser environment without needing to install browsers locally.
Components
Tools
browsercat_navigate
Navigate to any URL in the browser
Input:
url
(string)
browsercat_screenshot
Capture screenshots of the entire page or specific elements
Inputs:
name
(string, required): Name for the screenshotselector
(string, optional): CSS selector for element to screenshotwidth
(number, optional, default: 800): Screenshot widthheight
(number, optional, default: 600): Screenshot height
browsercat_click
Click elements on the page
Input:
selector
(string): CSS selector for element to click
browsercat_hover
Hover elements on the page
Input:
selector
(string): CSS selector for element to hover
browsercat_fill
Fill out input fields
Inputs:
selector
(string): CSS selector for input fieldvalue
(string): Value to fill
browsercat_select
Select an option from a dropdown menu
Inputs:
selector
(string): CSS selector for select elementvalue
(string): Value to select
browsercat_evaluate
Execute JavaScript in the browser console
Input:
script
(string): JavaScript code to execute
Resources
The server provides access to two types of resources:
Console Logs (
console://logs
)Browser console output in text format
Includes all console messages from the browser
Screenshots (
screenshot://<name>
)PNG images of captured screenshots
Accessible via the screenshot name specified during capture
Key Features
Cloud-based browser automation
No local browser installation required
Console log monitoring
Screenshot capabilities
JavaScript execution
Basic web interaction (navigation, clicking, form filling)
Configuration to use BrowserCat MCP Server
Environment Variables
The BrowserCat MCP server requires the following environment variable:
BROWSERCAT_API_KEY
: Your BrowserCat API key (required). You can get one for free at https://browsercat.xyz/mcp.
NPX Configuration
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.
This server cannot be installed
remote-capable server
The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
A Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using BrowserCat's cloud browser service. This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a real browser environment without needing to install browsers locally.
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