parallel-browser-mcp

parallel-browser-mcp

parallel-browser-mcp is an MCP server for parallel browser automation. It exposes a numeric session model over MCP so one client can create and control multiple browser sessions at the same time across multiple browser providers.

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parallel-browser-mcp

parallel-browser-mcp is an MCP server for parallel browser automation. It exposes a numeric session model over MCP so one client can create and control multiple browser sessions at the same time across multiple browser providers.

Supported providers:

  • playwright for local Chromium
  • browserbase via @browserbasehq/sdk
  • anchor via anchorbrowser
  • cloudflare via Cloudflare Browser Run

Each browser session gets a numeric ID like 1, 2, 3, and every browser_* tool accepts a sessionId.

Features

  • Multiple concurrent browser sessions in memory
  • Provider abstraction shared across Browserbase, Anchor Browser, Cloudflare Browser Run, and local Playwright
  • MCP session tools:
    • start_session
    • close_session
    • close_all_sessions
    • get_sessions
  • Browser tools:
    • browser_navigate
    • browser_go_back
    • browser_click
    • browser_fill
    • browser_fill_form
    • browser_screenshot
    • browser_snapshot
    • browser_hover
    • browser_drag
    • browser_select_option
    • browser_generate_locator
    • browser_get_page_structure
    • browser_evaluate
    • browser_keyboard_press
    • browser_keyboard_type
    • browser_mouse_move
    • browser_mouse_click_xy
    • browser_mouse_drag
    • browser_upload_file
    • browser_wait_for_selector
    • browser_wait_for_timeout

Quick Start

corepack pnpm install
corepack pnpm build

Run locally over stdio:

node dist/index.js

Run it as an npm package CLI:

npx parallel-browser-mcp@latest

Configuration

Provider-specific settings are configured at the MCP server configuration level, not per tool call.

The server reads config in this order:

  1. BROWSER_MCP_CONFIG
  2. BROWSER_MCP_CONFIG_PATH
  3. direct env defaults
  4. built-in defaults

Recommended config shape:

{
  "defaultProvider": "playwright",
  "providers": {
    "browserbase": {
      "projectId": "proj_123",
      "keepAlive": true
    },
    "anchor": {
      "recording": false
    },
    "playwright": {
      "launchOptions": {
        "headless": true
      }
    }
  }
}

Required credentials by provider:

  • playwright: none
  • browserbase: BROWSERBASE_API_KEY, plus a projectId in config or BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID
  • anchor: ANCHOR_API_KEY
  • cloudflare: CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN, CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID

Optional env defaults:

  • BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID
  • BROWSERBASE_KEEP_ALIVE
  • BROWSERBASE_CONTEXT_ID
  • BROWSERBASE_PERSIST
  • PLAYWRIGHT_STORAGE_STATE_PATH
  • PLAYWRIGHT_EXECUTABLE_PATH
  • PLAYWRIGHT_CHANNEL

Installation

Use the standard config below in any MCP client that supports stdio:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "parallel-browser-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["parallel-browser-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "BROWSER_MCP_CONFIG": "{\"defaultProvider\":\"playwright\",\"providers\":{\"playwright\":{\"launchOptions\":{\"headless\":true}}}}",
        "BROWSERBASE_API_KEY": "your_browserbase_key",
        "ANCHOR_API_KEY": "your_anchor_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

<details> <summary>Claude Code</summary>

Use the Claude Code CLI to add the server:

claude mcp add parallel-browser-mcp npx parallel-browser-mcp@latest

If you need provider configuration, add the environment variables in your Claude MCP config using the standard config above. </details>

<details> <summary>Claude Desktop</summary>

Follow the Claude Desktop MCP install flow and use the standard config above in the local MCP configuration file. </details>

<details> <summary>Codex</summary>

Use the Codex CLI:

codex mcp add parallel-browser-mcp npx "parallel-browser-mcp@latest"

Or add this to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.parallel-browser-mcp]
command = "npx"
args = ["parallel-browser-mcp@latest"]

</details>

<details> <summary>Copilot</summary>

Use the Copilot CLI interactive flow:

/mcp add

Or add this to ~/.copilot/mcp-config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "parallel-browser-mcp": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": "npx",
      "tools": ["*"],
      "args": ["parallel-browser-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "BROWSER_MCP_CONFIG": "{\"defaultProvider\":\"playwright\",\"providers\":{\"playwright\":{\"launchOptions\":{\"headless\":true}}}}",
        "BROWSERBASE_API_KEY": "your_browserbase_key",
        "ANCHOR_API_KEY": "your_anchor_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

</details>

<details> <summary>Cursor</summary>

Go to Cursor Settings -> MCP -> Add new MCP Server, then use:

  • command: npx
  • args: parallel-browser-mcp@latest

Or paste the standard config above into the MCP config editor. </details>

<details> <summary>Gemini</summary>

Add the server to .gemini/settings.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "parallel-browser-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["parallel-browser-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "BROWSER_MCP_CONFIG": "{\"defaultProvider\":\"playwright\",\"providers\":{\"playwright\":{\"launchOptions\":{\"headless\":true}}}}",
        "BROWSERBASE_API_KEY": "your_browserbase_key",
        "ANCHOR_API_KEY": "your_anchor_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

</details>

<details> <summary>VS Code</summary>

Use the MCP install flow in VS Code with the standard config above, or install with the VS Code CLI:

code --add-mcp '{"name":"parallel-browser-mcp","command":"npx","args":["parallel-browser-mcp@latest"]}'

</details>

Example Flow

  1. Call start_session with { "provider": "playwright" }
  2. Read the returned session id
  3. Call browser_navigate with { "sessionId": 1, "url": "https://example.com" }
  4. Call any additional browser_* tool with the same sessionId
  5. Call close_session when done

Development

corepack pnpm install
corepack pnpm typecheck
corepack pnpm test
corepack pnpm test:coverage
corepack pnpm build
corepack pnpm smoke:local

Publishing

This repo is set up to publish as an npm package:

  • the CLI entrypoint is parallel-browser-mcp
  • production builds exclude tests and smoke scripts
  • the published package only includes dist, README.md, and .env.example

Before publishing:

corepack pnpm typecheck
corepack pnpm test
corepack pnpm build
npm pack --dry-run

GitHub Actions publishing:

  • .github/workflows/publish.yml publishes to npm on GitHub release publication or manual dispatch
  • set the NPM_TOKEN repository secret before using the publish workflow

Examples

  • examples/local contains a standalone npm package that connects to parallel-browser-mcp with @langchain/mcp-adapters and runs a LangChain agent against the local Playwright provider.
  • examples/browserbase contains a standalone npm package that connects LangChain to the published MCP server with Browserbase config and prompts the agent to use browser_screenshot.
  • examples/anchor contains a standalone npm package that connects LangChain to the published MCP server with Anchor config and prompts the agent to use browser_snapshot.
  • examples/cloudflare contains a standalone npm package that connects LangChain to the published MCP server with Cloudflare Browser Run config and prompts the agent to use browser_snapshot.
  • The root .npmignore excludes the full examples directory from npm publishing.

Testing

The repo includes:

  • unit coverage for config loading, providers, registry behavior, session tools, and representative browser tools
  • a local Playwright smoke script in src/smoke/localSmoke.ts

Notes

  • start_session is intentionally small. Provider-specific behavior belongs in MCP configuration, not tool inputs.
  • The server logs to stderr so stdout stays clean for MCP JSON-RPC traffic.
  • Browserbase and Anchor Browser are normalized to Playwright page operations after connection, so the browser tools stay provider-agnostic.

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