Browser Bridge MCP

Connects MCP servers to your browser for automation, testing, and screenshots via WebSocket

As of June 2026, Browser Bridge MCP has 36 users in the Developer Tools category.

Usersup 3500.0 percent+3500.0%
36
36
Ratingno change0%
— reviews
Reviewsno change0%
Version
1.1.0
Manifest V3

History

8 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 14, 2026.

38.818.5-1.7999999999999972Apr 14, 2026Jun 9, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 14, 202611.1.0
Apr 22, 202611.1.0
Apr 26, 20261.1.0
May 9, 202621.1.0
May 14, 202631.1.0
May 27, 202651.1.0
Jun 3, 202661.1.0
Jun 9, 2026271.1.0
Now361.1.0

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabtabsscriptingstorage
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

Browser Bridge MCP screenshot 1

About

Browser Bridge MCP lets AI coding assistants control your browser through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It connects any MCP-compatible tool — Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and others
  — to Chrome via a local WebSocket on localhost.

Features:
 • Navigate to URLs and take screenshots
 • Click elements and fill form fields (React-compatible)
 • Execute JavaScript in the page context
 • Read page content and DOM structure
 • Monitor console logs, errors, and unhandled exceptions
 • List and switch between open tabs

All communication stays on your machine — the extension connects to a locally-running MCP server over WebSocket (default port 7483). No data is sent to external servers.

Technical

Version
1.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
13.63KiB
Min Chrome
116
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
ddcpicbjicfmpkeaohnpjdldjnlollec
Developer ID
u3d11a4b155807e58640c2b6b04d4b572
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 13, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 13, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.