ChromeCP
A standalone MCP server for Chrome automation with multi-session support, enabling browser control and page interaction through MCP clients.
README
ChromeCP
A standalone Chrome MCP (Model Context Protocol) server with multi-session support and automatic setup guide.
Fork of mcp-chrome by @hangye Enhanced with: automatic native host setup wizard, multi-session fix, and streamlined
npm install -gworkflow.
Features
- One-Command Install:
npm install -g chromecp— includes auto-setup guide for native messaging host - Multi-Session Support: Multiple MCP clients can connect simultaneously without conflicts
- Chrome Extension: Full-featured browser extension for page interaction and automation
- Native Server: MCP server with both Streamable HTTP and SSE transport support
- Session Management: Database-backed session persistence with SQLite
Installation
Global Installation (Recommended)
npm install -g chromecp
Then run:
chromecp
From Source
git clone https://github.com/dddabtc/chromecp.git
cd chromecp
npm install
Usage
Starting the MCP Server
# Using global installation
chromecp
# Alternative command names (backward compatible)
chrome-mcp-server
mcp-chrome-bridge
chrome-mcp-bridge
# For stdio mode (Claude Desktop, etc.)
mcp-chrome-stdio
Chrome Extension Setup
-
Install the extension in Chrome:
- Open
chrome://extensions/ - Enable "Developer mode"
- Click "Load unpacked"
- Select the
chrome-extension/.output/chrome-mv3directory
- Open
-
Automatic Native Host Setup:
- On first load, a setup guide page opens automatically
- Download the install script for your platform (Windows
.bat/ macOS+Linux.sh) - Run it — handles native host registration in one step
- Reload the extension and it connects automatically
Configuration
CHROME_MCP_PORT=8080
CHROME_CDP_PORT=9222
LOG_LEVEL=info
Multi-Session Support
Includes Howard's multi-session fix (PR #295) — multiple MCP clients can connect to the same server simultaneously.
Architecture
Chrome Extension (Browser)
↕
Native Messaging Host
↕
MCP Server (chromecp)
↕
MCP Clients (Claude, etc.)
Acknowledgments
Based on the excellent work by @hangye — mcp-chrome.
License
MIT
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