playwright-mcp-supercharged

playwright-mcp-supercharged

Enables running multiple isolated browser sessions simultaneously and importing cookies from Chrome to authenticate on any site without passwords.

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Playwright MCP Supercharged

A supercharged fork of @playwright/mcp that adds multi-session support and Chrome cookie import — run multiple isolated browser contexts simultaneously, and log into any site your Chrome is already logged into.

Why?

The upstream Playwright MCP server supports only a single browser context and has no way to import auth sessions. This fork adds:

  • Run multiple browser sessions in parallel (e.g., one for Shopify admin, one for your app)
  • Import cookies from Chrome — one tool call, no passwords, access any site you're logged into
  • Target any session by passing sessionId to any tool
  • Switch between sessions without closing/reopening browsers
  • Each session has independent tabs, cookies, storage, and state

Getting Started

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "playwright": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["playwright-mcp-supercharged"]
    }
  }
}

Or run from this repo:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "playwright": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/playwright-mcp-supercharged/packages/playwright-mcp/cli.js"]
    }
  }
}

Session Management Tools

Tool Description
session_create Create a new isolated browser session
session_list List all active sessions and show which is active
session_switch Change the active (default) session
session_close Close a session and dispose its browser

Using Sessions

Every existing Playwright tool now accepts an optional sessionId parameter:

# Create two sessions
session_create({ sessionId: "shopify" })
session_create({ sessionId: "admin" })

# Navigate each independently
browser_navigate({ url: "https://shopify.com/admin", sessionId: "shopify" })
browser_navigate({ url: "https://admin.example.com", sessionId: "admin" })

# Take snapshots from specific sessions
browser_snapshot({ sessionId: "shopify" })
browser_snapshot({ sessionId: "admin" })

# Switch active session (used when sessionId is omitted)
session_switch({ sessionId: "shopify" })
browser_snapshot()  # → uses "shopify" session

# Close when done
session_close({ sessionId: "admin" })

Auto-creation

If you call a tool with a sessionId that doesn't exist yet, the session is created automatically. You don't need to call session_create first.

If you don't pass sessionId at all, a "default" session is used.

Cookie Import from Chrome

Access sites you're already logged into in Chrome. The MCP decrypts cookies directly from Chrome's encrypted database on macOS.

# Import cookies for a domain into a session
session_import_cookies({ domain: "shopify.com", sessionId: "shopify" })

# Now navigate — you're logged in
browser_navigate({ url: "https://admin.shopify.com", sessionId: "shopify" })

Works for any site: Shopify, GitHub, AWS, Google, etc. No passwords needed — it reads your existing Chrome sessions.

For captcha-protected sites (Shopify, Google), run without --headless so you get a visible browser window. After cookie import, you may need to click through a captcha once in the visible window, then the AI takes over.

Three ways to authenticate a session:

Method Use case
session_import_cookies({ domain }) Best for most cases. Decrypts from Chrome. macOS only.
session_create({ cookiesFile }) Pre-exported cookies in JSON format. Cross-platform.
session_create({ cdpEndpoint }) Connect to running Chrome via DevTools Protocol.

CLI Options

playwright-mcp-supercharged [options]

Options:
  --browser <browser>         Browser: chromium, firefox, webkit (default: chromium)
  --headless                  Run in headless mode
  --vision                    Enable vision/screenshot capabilities
  --caps <capabilities>       Comma-separated capabilities
  --image-responses <mode>    allow or omit (default: allow)

How It Works

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│           MCP Server (this fork)                │
│                                                 │
│  ┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐   │
│  │       MultiSessionBackend                │   │
│  │                                          │   │
│  │  sessions: Map<sessionId, Backend>       │   │
│  │                                          │   │
│  │  ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐   │   │
│  │  │ shopify  │ │  admin  │ │ default │   │   │
│  │  │ Browser  │ │ Browser │ │ Browser │   │   │
│  │  │ Context  │ │ Context │ │ Context │   │   │
│  │  │ Tabs...  │ │ Tabs... │ │ Tabs... │   │   │
│  │  └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘   │   │
│  └──────────────────────────────────────────┘   │
│                                                 │
│  Tool call: browser_navigate(url, sessionId)    │
│       → routes to correct Backend               │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Each session gets its own playwright.Browser instance with an isolated BrowserContext. All upstream Playwright MCP tools work unchanged — we just add the sessionId routing layer.

License

Apache-2.0 (same as upstream)

Credits

Based on microsoft/playwright-mcp.

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