browser-use-native-windows
A Windows-only MCP server for controlling a real browser using native screenshots, Windows accessibility, and node-interception mouse/keyboard input, without CDP or Playwright.
README
browser-use-native-windows
Windows-only MCP server for controlling a real Chromium browser with native screenshots, Windows accessibility, and node-interception mouse/keyboard input.
It does not use CDP, Chrome DevTools, Playwright, Puppeteer, browser extensions, DOM selectors, DOM snapshots, or page JavaScript evaluation.
Requirements
- Windows
- Node.js 20+
- Chromium-based browser: Edge, Chrome, Brave, Chromium, Vivaldi, Opera, Yandex
node-interceptiondriver
Install the native input package and driver from an administrator terminal:
npm install -g node-interception
node-interception /install
Reboot Windows after driver installation.
Install
From source:
npm install
npm run build
Optional global install from this package root:
npm install -g .
Configuration
The MCP reads system environment variables first. If a .env file exists next to this README, it is loaded as a fallback. The MCP starts normally when .env is missing.
Create .env from .env.example when you want fixed SSE or browser settings:
BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_SSE_HOST= "0.0.0.0"
BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_SSE_PORT= "7331"
BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_SSE_AUTH= "change.me"
BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_BROWSER_EXECUTABLE_PATH= "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe"
BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_BROWSER_USER_DATA_DIR= "C:\Users\YOUR_USER\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data"
Change BROWSER_USE_NATIVE_WINDOWS_SSE_AUTH before exposing SSE outside your machine.
Run
Stdio transport:
npm run start:stdio
SSE transport:
npm run start:sse
Global install:
browser-use-native-windows
browser-use-native-windows --transport sse
MCP Client
Stdio:
{
"mcpServers": {
"browser-use-native-windows": {
"transport": "stdio",
"command": "node",
"args": ["<package-root>\\dist\\index.js"],
"cwd": "<package-root>"
}
}
}
SSE:
{
"mcpServers": {
"browser-use-native-windows": {
"transport": "sse",
"url": "http://<host>:7331/sse",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer change.me"
}
}
}
}
Tools
browser_observe: launch or adopt the browser and return a native observation.browser_act: run one mouse or keyboard action against a fresh observation token.browser_status: return transport, driver, browser, window, focus, monitor, DPI, and observation state.browser_stop: release held input state and optionally close the tracked browser.
Force Stop
Default global hotkey:
Control+F12
The watchdog releases held keys and mouse buttons, then stops the MCP process.
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