BrowserTools MCP
Monitor browser logs directly from Cursor and other MCP compatible IDEs.
What is BrowserTools MCP?
What is BrowserTools MCP? BrowserTools MCP is a powerful browser monitoring and interaction tool that enables AI-powered applications to capture and analyze browser data through a Chrome extension, enhancing the capabilities of AI tools. How to use BrowserTools MCP? To use BrowserTools MCP, install the Chrome extension and set up the Node server as per the installation guide in the documentation. Once configured, connect it with any compatible MCP client like Cursor. Key features of BrowserTools MCP? Monitors XHR requests/responses and console logs. Tracks selected DOM elements. Captures screenshots and network traffic. Wipes logs stored in the MCP server. Compatible with various MCP clients. Use cases of BrowserTools MCP? Enhancing AI tools with browser interaction capabilities. Monitoring and analyzing web application performance. Debugging and troubleshooting web applications in real-time. FAQ from BrowserTools MCP? Is BrowserTools MCP compatible with all browsers? No, it is specifically designed for Chrome and compatible with MCP clients. Are my logs sent to third-party services? No, all logs are stored locally on your machine and never sent to any third-party service. How do I install BrowserTools MCP? Installation steps can be found in the BrowserTools MCP Docs.
As an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, BrowserTools MCP enables AI agents to communicate effectively through standardized interfaces. The Model Context Protocol simplifies integration between different AI models and agent systems.
How to use BrowserTools MCP
To use BrowserTools MCP, install the Chrome extension and set up the Node server as per the installation guide in the documentation. Once configured, connect it with any compatible MCP client like Cursor. Key features of BrowserTools MCP? Monitors XHR requests/responses and console logs. Tracks selected DOM elements. Captures screenshots and network traffic. Wipes logs stored in the MCP server. Compatible with various MCP clients. Use cases of BrowserTools MCP? Enhancing AI tools with browser interaction capabilities. Monitoring and analyzing web application performance. Debugging and troubleshooting web applications in real-time. FAQ from BrowserTools MCP? Is BrowserTools MCP compatible with all browsers? No, it is specifically designed for Chrome and compatible with MCP clients. Are my logs sent to third-party services? No, all logs are stored locally on your machine and never sent to any third-party service. How do I install BrowserTools MCP? Installation steps can be found in the BrowserTools MCP Docs.
Learn how to integrate this MCP server with your AI agents and leverage the Model Context Protocol for enhanced capabilities.
Use Cases for this MCP Server
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MCP servers like BrowserTools MCP can be used with various AI models including Claude and other language models to extend their capabilities through the Model Context Protocol.
About Model Context Protocol (MCP)
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized way for AI agents to communicate with various services and tools. MCP servers like BrowserTools MCP provide specific capabilities that can be accessed through a consistent interface, making it easier to build powerful AI applications with complex workflows.
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