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MCP server + Chrome extension that gives AI agents control of your real browser with existing sessions and logins

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Server: real-browser-mcp v1.2.0

Quick Install

npx -y real-browser-mcp

Real Browser MCP

real-browser-mcp

The missing piece in AI coding: your agent can now see your REAL browser.

Chrome Extension   MCP Server   Add to Cursor   Agent Rules

CI npm version npm downloads License: MIT TypeScript


You ship a fix. Your agent says "done, please verify." You alt-tab to Chrome, navigate to the page, log in, click around, find the bug.

Your agent just wrote the code. It could also verify it. It already has your browser open right there. It just can't see it.

Now it can.

Real Browser MCP


Quick Start

Two parts:

  • MCP server - runs on your machine, talks to your AI agent
  • Chrome extension - sits in your browser, executes the commands

1. Add the MCP server

Cursor (one click):

Install in Cursor

Or add manually in Cursor Settings > MCP > "Add new MCP server":

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "real-browser": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "real-browser-mcp"]
    }
  }
}
Claude Desktop, Windsurf, or other MCP clients

Claude Desktop: Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows). Add the same JSON block.

Windsurf: Settings > MCP. Same config.

Any MCP-compatible client works.

2. Install the Chrome extension

Available in the Chrome Web Store

Or load from source:

git clone https://github.com/ofershap/real-browser-mcp.git
  1. Open chrome://extensions and enable Developer mode (toggle in the top right)
  2. Click Load unpacked and select the extension/ folder from the cloned repo

Click the Real Browser MCP icon in your toolbar.

Green dot = connected. Gray = waiting for server.

Done. Your agent can see your browser.


How Others Compare

Real Browser MCPPlaywright MCPChrome DevTools MCP
Uses your existing browserYesNo, launches newPartial, needs debug port
Sessions and cookiesAlready thereFresh profileManual setup
Works behind corporate SSOYesNoDepends
SetupExtension + MCP configHeadless browserChrome with --remote-debugging-port

🧠 Teach Your Agent

The agent can use all 18 tools out of the box, but it works better when it knows when and how to chain them. A config file teaches the right workflow - snapshot first, then act, then verify.

Run one command:

npx real-browser-mcp --setup cursor

This installs:

  • ~/.cursor/rules/real-browser-mcp.mdc - teaches the snapshot-first workflow, how to handle dropdowns, when to use screenshots vs snapshots
  • ~/.cursor/commands/check-browser.md - adds /check-browser to your Cursor chat

After that, type /check-browser in any chat. Or just say "check the result in my browser" and the agent knows what to do.

Claude Code setup
npx real-browser-mcp --setup claude

Adds an AGENTS.md to your project root. Claude Code auto-discovers it.

See agent-config/ for manual installation or to customize the rules.


What It Can Do

18 tools. Grouped by purpose.

See

ToolWhat it does
browser_snapshotAccessibility tree with element refs. Compact mode (default) returns only interactive elements
browser_screenshotCapture what's on screen
browser_textExtract raw text from page or element
browser_findQuery elements by CSS selector

Interact

ToolWhat it does
browser_clickClick by ref or CSS selector
browser_click_textClick by visible text. Works through React portals and overlays
browser_typeType into inputs and contenteditable fields
browser_press_keyKey combos (Enter, Escape, Ctrl+A)
browser_scrollScroll pages and virtual containers
browser_hoverTrigger tooltips and dropdowns
browser_selectPick from native <select> dropdowns
browser_waitWait for elements to appear or disappear

Navigate

ToolWhat it does
browser_navigateGo to a URL in the active tab
browser_tabsList, create, close, or focus tabs

Debug

ToolWhat it does
browser_consoleConsole output (log, warn, error)
browser_networkXHR/fetch requests with status codes
browser_evaluateRun JavaScript via Chrome DevTools Protocol
browser_handle_dialogHandle alert/confirm/prompt dialogs

Configuration

Env varDefaultWhat it does
WS_PORT7225WebSocket port for extension connection

Connection drops are handled automatically with exponential backoff (1s to 30s), ping/pong health checks every 10s, and per-tool timeouts (5s for clicks, 60s for navigation).

Multiple Chrome profiles

Run two server instances on different ports:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "browser-work": {
      "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "real-browser-mcp"]
    },
    "browser-personal": {
      "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "real-browser-mcp"],
      "env": { "WS_PORT": "9333" }
    }
  }
}

Update the port in each extension popup to match.


Architecture

Everything stays on your machine. The extension connects to the MCP server via WebSocket on localhost. No cloud, no proxy, nothing leaves your browser.

real-browser-mcp/
├── mcp-server/          MCP server (npm package, TypeScript)
│   └── src/tools/       One file per tool, registry pattern
├── extension/           Chrome extension (Manifest V3, plain JS)
│   ├── background.js    Service worker, WebSocket client, tool handlers
│   ├── content.js       Console capture
│   └── popup/           Connection status UI
├── agent-config/        Pre-built configs for Cursor + Claude Code
│   ├── cursor/          Rules and commands
│   ├── skills/          Browser automation skill
│   └── setup.mjs        One-command installer
└── tests/               Bridge + registry tests

Stack: TypeScript (strict) · MCP SDK · WebSocket · Chrome Extension Manifest V3 · Vitest

Development
git clone https://github.com/ofershap/real-browser-mcp.git
cd real-browser-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm test
CommandWhat it does
npm run buildCompile TypeScript
npm run devWatch mode
npm testRun tests
npm run typecheckType check without emitting
npm run setup:cursorInstall Cursor rule + command

FAQ

Does it work with my logged-in sessions?

That's the whole point. The extension runs inside your actual Chrome - same cookies, same sessions, same local storage. No re-authentication needed.

Does it send data anywhere?

No. The MCP server and extension talk over WebSocket on localhost. Nothing leaves your machine. There's no analytics, no telemetry, no cloud component. Privacy policy.

Which AI clients work?

Any MCP-compatible client. Cursor, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Windsurf, Cline, and anything else that speaks the MCP protocol.

Can I use it with multiple Chrome profiles?

Yes. Run two MCP server instances on different ports. See Configuration for the setup.

How is this different from Playwright MCP or browser-use?

They launch a new browser instance from scratch - no state, no cookies, no sessions. You have to replay the full login flow every time. This connects to the browser you already have open with everything already loaded.


Contributing

Bug reports, feature requests, and PRs welcome. Open an issue first for larger changes.

Author

Made by ofershap

LinkedIn GitHub


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License

MIT © Ofer Shapira

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