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browser-use-mcp-server

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# browser-use-mcp-server <div align="center"> [![Twitter URL](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url/https/twitter.com/cobrowser.svg?style=social&label=Follow%20%40cobrowser)](https://x.com/cobrowser) [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/1351569878116470928?logo=discord&logoColor=white&label=discord&color=white)](https://discord.gg/gw9UpFUhyY) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/browser-use-mcp-server.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/browser-use-mcp-server) **An MCP server that enables AI agents to control web browsers using [browser-use](https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use).** > **🌐 Want to Vibe Browse the Web?** Open-source AI-powered web browser - [**Vibe Browser**](https://github.com/co-browser/vibe). > > **🔗 Managing multiple MCP servers?** Simplify your development workflow with [agent-browser](https://github.com/co-browser/agent-browser) </div> ## Prerequisites - [uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv) - Fast Python package manager - [Playwright](https://playwright.dev/) - Browser automation - [mcp-proxy](https://github.com/sparfenyuk/mcp-proxy) - Required for stdio mode ```bash # Install prerequisites curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh uv tool install mcp-proxy uv tool update-shell ``` ## Environment Create a `.env` file: ```bash OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key CHROME_PATH=optional/path/to/chrome PATIENT=false # Set to true if API calls should wait for task completion ``` ## Installation ```bash # Install dependencies uv sync uv pip install playwright uv run playwright install --with-deps --no-shell chromium ``` ## Usage ### SSE Mode ```bash # Run directly from source uv run server --port 8000 ``` ### stdio Mode ```bash # 1. Build and install globally uv build uv tool uninstall browser-use-mcp-server 2>/dev/null || true uv tool install dist/browser_use_mcp_server-*.whl # 2. Run with stdio transport browser-use-mcp-server run server --port 8000 --stdio --proxy-port 9000 ``` ## Client Configuration ### SSE Mode Client Configuration ```json { "mcpServers": { "browser-use-mcp-server": { "url": "http://localhost:8000/sse" } } } ``` ### stdio Mode Client Configuration ```json { "mcpServers": { "browser-server": { "command": "browser-use-mcp-server", "args": [ "run", "server", "--port", "8000", "--stdio", "--proxy-port", "9000" ], "env": { "OPENAI_API_KEY": "your-api-key" } } } } ``` ### Config Locations | Client | Configuration Path | | ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | Cursor | `./.cursor/mcp.json` | | Windsurf | `~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json` | | Claude (Mac) | `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json` | | Claude (Windows) | `%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json` | ## Features - [x] **Browser Automation**: Control browsers through AI agents - [x] **Dual Transport**: Support for both SSE and stdio protocols - [x] **VNC Streaming**: Watch browser automation in real-time - [x] **Async Tasks**: Execute browser operations asynchronously ## Local Development To develop and test the package locally: 1. Build a distributable wheel: ```bash # From the project root directory uv build ``` 2. Install it as a global tool: ```bash uv tool uninstall browser-use-mcp-server 2>/dev/null || true uv tool install dist/browser_use_mcp_server-*.whl ``` 3. Run from any directory: ```bash # Set your OpenAI API key for the current session export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key-here # Or provide it inline for a one-time run OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key-here browser-use-mcp-server run server --port 8000 --stdio --proxy-port 9000 ``` 4. After making changes, rebuild and reinstall: ```bash uv build uv tool uninstall browser-use-mcp-server uv tool install dist/browser_use_mcp_server-*.whl ``` ## Docker Using Docker provides a consistent and isolated environment for running the server. ```bash # Build the Docker image docker build -t browser-use-mcp-server . # Run the container with the default VNC password ("browser-use") # --rm ensures the container is automatically removed when it stops # -p 8000:8000 maps the server port # -p 5900:5900 maps the VNC port docker run --rm -p8000:8000 -p5900:5900 browser-use-mcp-server # Run with a custom VNC password read from a file # Create a file (e.g., vnc_password.txt) containing only your desired password echo "your-secure-password" > vnc_password.txt # Mount the password file as a secret inside the container docker run --rm -p8000:8000 -p5900:5900 \ -v $(pwd)/vnc_password.txt:/run/secrets/vnc_password:ro \ browser-use-mcp-server ``` *Note: The `:ro` flag in the volume mount (`-v`) makes the

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