
MCP'S
mcp-chrome
by hangwin
Overview
Chrome extension-based MCP server that exposes Chrome browser functionality to AI assistants such as Claude.
Details
mcp-chrome, described as Chrome MCP Server, is a Chrome extension-based Model Context Protocol server. The supplied GitHub source says it exposes Chrome browser functionality to AI assistants like Claude, supporting browser automation, content analysis, and semantic search. Its API reference covers browser management, screenshots, network monitoring, content analysis, interaction, and data-management tools. The releases page lists v1.0.0 as the latest release and mentions visual editor and Claude Code/Codex sidepanel updates.
When to Use
Use when an AI assistant needs access to Chrome browser functionality through the Model Context Protocol. Use for workflows involving browser automation, content analysis, semantic search, screenshots, network monitoring, or page interaction from an MCP-compatible assistant. Evaluate when building or testing Claude-oriented browser workflows that need a Chrome extension-based MCP server.
Getting Started
- Open the GitHub repository at https://github.com/hangwin/mcp-chrome.
- Review the tools/API reference in docs/TOOLS.md to understand supported browser management, screenshot, network, content, interaction, and data-management tools.
- Check the releases page for the latest published version and release notes before installing or testing.
- Run a small trial with an MCP-compatible assistant before relying on it for production browser automation.
Key Features
- •Chrome extension-based MCP server.
- •Exposes Chrome browser functionality to AI assistants like Claude.
- •Supports complex browser automation, content analysis, and semantic search.
- •API reference documents browser management, screenshots, network monitoring, content analysis, interaction, and data-management tools.
- •Release notes mention visual editor and Claude Code/Codex sidepanel updates for v1.0.0.
Capabilities
- •mcp-server
- •chrome-browser-automation
- •content-analysis
- •semantic-search
- •screenshots
- •network-monitoring
- •browser-interaction
- •data-management
Last updated May 31, 2026