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Browserbase MCP Server

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This server provides cloud browser automation capabilities using Browserbase, Puppeteer, and Stagehand. It enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a cloud browser environment.

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What is Browserbase MCP Server?

The Browserbase MCP Server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows LLMs to interact with web pages through cloud browser automation. It leverages Browserbase, Puppeteer, and Stagehand to provide a standardized way for LLMs to access and manipulate web-based information.

How to use Browserbase MCP Server?

To get started, explore the Browserbase MCP or Stagehand MCP directories for specific instructions. These directories contain detailed information on how to use each MCP to interact with web pages, extract data, and execute JavaScript in a cloud browser environment.

Key features of Browserbase MCP Server

  • Browser Automation

  • Data Extraction

  • Console Monitoring

  • Screenshots

  • JavaScript Execution

  • Atomic Instructions

  • Model Flexibility

  • Modular Design

  • Vision Support

  • Open Source

Use cases of Browserbase MCP Server

  • AI-powered IDEs

  • Enhanced chat interfaces

  • Custom AI workflows

  • Web data extraction for LLMs

  • Automated web testing with LLMs

  • Visual understanding and interaction with web pages

FAQ from Browserbase MCP Server

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is an open protocol that enables seamless integration between LLM applications and external data sources and tools.

What is Browserbase?

Browserbase is a platform that provides cloud browser automation capabilities.

What is Puppeteer?

Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control Chrome or Chromium programmatically.

What is Stagehand?

Stagehand is a framework for building atomic instructions for browser automation.

Where can I find more information about Browserbase MCP and Stagehand MCP?

You can find more information in the browserbase/ and stagehand/ directories, respectively.