Control Chrome via MCP for browsing, form filling, screenshots, and logs.
This is an open-source MIT-licensed third-party MCP browser bridge with no stated API keys or remote endpoints, and no explicit high-risk red flags are evident from the provided materials. Its core capability is controlling Chrome and related local actions, which is inherent to this tool category and warrants cautious, least-privilege use.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication of API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials being requested, so credential exposure risk appears low.
No remote endpoint is declared for the tool itself, but its features include browser navigation, screenshots, and console/network logging, so in practice it may access websites opened in Chrome and process page content. The materials do not show data being sent to unrelated third-party services.
The system checks indicate executes-code, and the description shows it uses an MCP server and Chrome extension to control browser actions; this implies local process execution and browser automation capability. No obviously excessive system permissions beyond the stated purpose are evident.
Per the description, it can access page content, forms, screenshots, and console/network logs within the active browser session, which may expose data viewed or entered by the user in Chrome. Based on the provided materials, there is no claim that it reads unrelated local files or requests excessive data access.
Positive factors include open-source code, an MIT license, and auditability; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which reduce confidence in maturity and verifiability. This warrants caution on supply-chain grounds but not a high-risk rating by itself.
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Use MCP Chrome Bridge to open my test site, click the login button, fill in the test account, submit it, capture console errors and failed network requests, and take a screenshot of the result page.
A test execution record, screenshot, and summary of console and network issues.
Use MCP Chrome Bridge to visit this set of webpages, extract each page title, main button text, and a first-screen screenshot, then organize them into a list.
A structured list containing key page information and screenshot notes.
Use MCP Chrome Bridge to follow the steps I provide in Chrome, stop when an error occurs, and save a screenshot and related logs from the current page.
A replay result with the failed step identified, plus screenshot and log evidence.
Control a real Chrome browser for browsing, interaction, and page reading.
Automate browser tasks, capture console logs, and take screenshots for web workflows.
Control your signed-in Chrome browser for web automation and screenshots via MCP.
Let AI browse via your real Chrome for extraction and multi-step workflows.
Automate browsers via MCP for navigation, form filling, and screenshot capture.
Control and inspect live Chrome for automation, debugging, and performance analysis.