Let AI agents browse and control web pages with low-token web interaction.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "antibrowser-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use antibrowser-mcp to open this webpage, read its content, and summarize the main points and key links.
A concise summary of the page plus notable links or important information points.
Using antibrowser-mcp, visit the target site, click the required buttons, fill in form fields, and report whether each step succeeded.
A step-by-step interaction log, execution result, and notes on any failed steps.
Use antibrowser-mcp to browse this page, identify the main navigation, buttons, and input areas through the accessibility tree, and list the page structure.
A structured overview of the page that helps the model understand the interface with fewer tokens.
Developers building AI agents that need website access can use it to drive Chromium, open pages, read content, and perform basic interactions. It fits workflows that connect web actions to LLM agents.
Researchers or product managers can use this tool when they need a model to inspect online pages and extract information. Its accessibility-tree interface also helps reduce context usage.
When a task requires clicking, typing, or moving across pages, this MCP tool can act as the browser execution layer for an agent. It is especially useful for handing multi-step web flows to a model.
It is an MCP tool that lets LLM agents browse and interact with web pages through a stealth Chromium browser. It also provides an accessibility-tree interface to reduce token usage.
Based on the description, it does more than extract content and also supports interacting with web pages. Another distinguishing trait is that it is designed for LLM agents and uses an accessibility tree to reduce context usage.
The provided material does not include installation steps, dependencies, or key requirements. See the source repository for exact prerequisites.
Let AI control browsers for search, interaction, extraction, and tab automation.
Let AI control browsers for web automation, testing, inspection, and capture
Let any LLM perform web search through a real browser without API keys.
Let AI control a real browser for navigation, forms, and web tasks.
Control a headless local browser for navigation, interaction, screenshots, and debugging.
Automate real browser tasks tab by tab while keeping the current session.