Turn authenticated local browser sessions into composable site-specific AI tools.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "browserkit" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using my locally authenticated browser session for our internal ticketing system, design an MCP server with three tools: check ticket status, assign owner, and add comment. Provide the tool schemas and service structure.
A ticketing-focused MCP server design with tool definitions, parameter schemas, and implementation structure.
I am already logged into the target admin site. Plan a browserkit-based MCP tool to collect report data by date range and return structured JSON, and explain how to handle pagination and authentication.
A report scraping tool plan with extraction flow, output format, and session handling guidance.
Design a browserkit MCP server for an authenticated e-commerce seller dashboard so an AI can read orders, update shipping status, and check low-stock alerts. Include tool boundaries and security considerations.
A site-specific toolset design for the seller dashboard, with allowed actions, constraints, and security controls.
Control a browser with AI for automation, extraction, interception, and screenshots.
Automate browsers and manage bookmarks across major browsers from one MCP tool.
Enable AI agents to automate cloud browsers and retrieve session logs and recordings.
Control a headless local browser for navigation, interaction, screenshots, and debugging.
Control browsers with natural language for automation, testing, and web scraping.
Let AI control a real browser for navigation, forms, and web tasks.