Why this server?
This server is a lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) server explicitly designed for browser automation, providing essential tools for navigation, form interaction, and web scraping.
Why this server?
This MCP server is specifically for taking screenshots of web pages using Playwright, directly addressing browser-related automation and visual tasks.
Why this server?
This server focuses on fetching web page content using a Playwright headless browser, which is a core 'browser mpc' capability for information extraction.
Why this server?
This is a general-purpose MCP server that provides various browser automation tools, allowing navigation, screenshots, form interaction, and JavaScript execution through Playwright.
Why this server?
This Chrome extension-based MCP server enables AI assistants to directly control your Chrome browser, leveraging existing login states for complex automation and content analysis.
Why this server?
This headless browser MCP server enables AI agents to fetch web content and perform Google searches without requiring API keys, supporting various output formats.
Why this server?
This server offers advanced browser automation with stealth capabilities using Playwright, allowing MCP clients to navigate websites and take screenshots while evading bot detection systems.
Why this server?
This server enables browser-based local LLM inference using Playwright to automate interactions with web-LLMs, supporting text generation, chat sessions, and model switching.
Why this server?
This server enables AI applications to automate your existing browser using your logged-in profile, providing fast and private browser automation that avoids bot detection.
Why this server?
This powerful MCP server offers comprehensive browser automation with Playwright and Chrome DevTools Protocol, including intelligent preprocessing, logging, and remote browser management for web tasks.