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Readme and setup notes from the catalogue, plus a client-ready config you can copy for your MCP host.
Installation
Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.
Configuration
View docs{
"mcpServers": {
"random-robbie-mcp-web-browser": {
"command": "python",
"args": [
"/path/to/your/server.py"
]
}
}
}You run an advanced MCP server that lets you control a headless web browser via a secure, flexible API. This enables automated web interactions, full-page extraction, multi-tab browsing, and scripted actions to build powerful browser-based automation and data collection workflows within your MCP client apps.
How to use
You connect to the web browser MCP server from your MCP client and issue actions to navigate, interact with pages, extract content, and gather page information. You can perform common web automation tasks such as navigating to a URL, filling forms, clicking elements, taking screenshots, and retrieving links. The server supports multiple tabs, waits for navigation, executes JavaScript on pages, and returns detailed page information for your downstream logic.
Typical usage patterns include opening a page, performing form input, and extracting content or screenshots. You can also collect all links on a page or filter them by a pattern, then switch between tabs or close them as your workflow requires.
How to install
Prerequisites you need before starting:
Python 3.10+
MCP SDK
Playwright
Install the MCP package and Playwright dependencies, then install browser binaries.
pip install mcp playwright
playwright install
Claude Desktop configuration
Configure the MCP server in the Claude Desktop configuration file to point to your local server process.
{
"mcpServers": {
"web_browser": {
"command": "python",
"args": [
"/path/to/your/server.py"
]
}
}
}
Available tools
browse_to
Navigate to a URL and establish a page context for subsequent actions like extraction, interaction, and scripting.
extract_text_content
Extract visible text from the current page or a specific element using an optional CSS selector.
click_element
Click a page element specified by a CSS selector to trigger events, forms, or navigation.
get_page_screenshots
Capture screenshots of the full page or a specific element for visual verification or reporting.
get_page_links
Retrieve all links from the current page, with an optional pattern filter to narrow results.
input_text
Type text into a form field identified by a CSS selector.
create_new_tab
Open a new browser tab, optionally navigating to a specified URL.
switch_tab
Switch the active tab to another one by its ID.
list_tabs
List all currently open tabs and their identifiers.
close_tab
Close a specific tab or the current tab if no ID is provided.
refresh_page
Refresh the current page to re-fetch content.
get_page_info
Obtain detailed metadata about the current page, including URL, title, and loading state.
scroll_page
Scroll the page in a specified direction by a given amount, such as page, half, or pixel values.
wait_for_navigation
Wait for in-page navigation to complete within a timeout period.
execute_javascript
Run custom JavaScript in the context of the current page and return the result.