Turn browsing history, bookmarks, and notes into searchable personal memory.
This tool is described as local-first with no API keys and no remote endpoints; its main concerns are inherent local code execution and access to sensitive personal browsing data such as history, bookmarks, highlights, and notes. Open-source code under MIT is a positive sign, but adoption is minimal and maintenance is unknown, so overall it fits caution rather than high risk.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no evidence that it handles third-party account credentials, so credential exposure appears limited.
The objective checks indicate no remote endpoints, and the description emphasizes local-first behavior; based on the provided materials, there is no evidence of user data being sent to external services.
The system flags executes-code, and the tool is a browser extension plus MCP server, implying local code/service execution. This is a normal capability for such tools, and the materials do not show dangerous system privileges beyond its stated function.
It claims to capture browsing history, bookmarks, highlights, and notes for search by Claude Desktop; these are sensitive personal data types. However, this access scope is broadly consistent with its stated personal memory assistant purpose, and no additional overbroad access is evidenced.
The project is open source under the MIT license, so the code is in principle auditable, which lowers risk. However, it comes via a third-party registry, the GitHub repo has 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, indicating weak maturity and limited maintenance signals in the supply chain.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "BraveMCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Search my BraveMCP records for webpages, bookmarks, and highlights about vector databases that I viewed last week, then organize them into a thematic summary.
A list of relevant browsing items with key points summarized by theme.
Using the highlights and notes saved in my BraveMCP, create a research recap on generative AI regulation trends and include source references.
A research recap with source references for deeper follow-up analysis.
Extract content related to remote work productivity from my BraveMCP browsing history, bookmarks, and notes, and organize it into a writing materials list.
A theme-based materials list with reference pages and usable ideas.
Search the web, fetch page content, and monitor Brave API usage.
Enable AI agents to control Brave Browser for reliable, low-latency web automation.
Search the web for pages, images, videos, and AI summaries.
Automate browsers and manage bookmarks across major browsers from one MCP tool.
Let AI browse via your real Chrome for extraction and multi-step workflows.
Control a browser with AI for automation, extraction, interception, and screenshots.