mcp-browser-use
Enables browser automation through MCP clients like Claude or Cursor, using the client's existing LLM without requiring an additional API key.
README
mcp-browser-use: MCP server for browser-use
mcp-browser-use is the easiest way to connect any MCP client (like Claude or Cursor) with the browser using browser-use.
Unlike other browser-use MCPs that make you pay for an LLM API key, this one just uses the LLM that's already set up in your MCP client.
Quickstart
You can start using mcp-browser-use with an MCP client by putting the following command in the relevant config:
uvx mcp-browser-use
Note: Provide the full path to uvx to prevent MCP client failing to start the server.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request.
Versioning
mcp-browser-use uses Semantic Versioning. For the available versions, see the tags on the GitHub repository.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License, see the LICENSE file for details.
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