MCP Chrome Server
A Chrome browser automation service based on the MCP architecture, providing web control, login management, and element operation functions
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What is MCP Chrome Server?
MCP Chrome Server is a browser automation tool based on the MCP architecture. It can achieve web browsing, login, and other interactive tasks by simulating real user operations.How to use MCP Chrome Server?
After installation and configuration, you can easily open the browser, navigate to the specified page, fill out forms, and perform other automation tasks.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require batch processing of web tasks, automated testing, or simulating human behavior.Main features
Browser controlFunctions such as opening the browser, navigating to a specific URL, and closing the browser.
Web loginAutomatically complete the login process, including handling captchas and two-step verification.
Element operationClick buttons, input text, get element text, etc.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Supports multiple operating systems and browser versions.
Can handle complex web interaction logic.
Easy to integrate into existing systems.
Limitations
May be detected as bot activity by some websites.
Requires certain system permissions to run.
Has limited support for non-standard HTML structures.
How to use
Install MCP Chrome Server
Install MCP Chrome Server via Smithery CLI.
Configure the environment
Ensure that Python 3.12 and Google Chrome are installed.
Start the server
Start the server using uv or Docker.
Usage examples
Open the browser and access GoogleDemonstrate how to use MCP Chrome Server to open the browser and navigate to the Google homepage.
Automatically log in to a social media accountShow how to automatically complete the login process on a social media platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to solve the problem of login failure?
Does MCP Chrome Server support multiple languages?
How to prevent automation from being detected?
Related resources
Official documentation
Detailed API documentation and technical instructions.
GitHub repository
Source code repository and contribution guide.
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Support the developer.
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