openchrome and camofox-mcp
About openchrome
shaun0927/openchrome
Open-source browser automation MCP server. Control your real Chrome from any AI agent.
Implements MCP server that connects directly to Chrome via Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP), eliminating middleware overhead while maintaining real browser sessions and login state across parallel tabs. Includes 27 harness subsystems—hint engine with 30+ rules, outcome classification, pattern learning, and DOM compression achieving 15x token efficiency—that guide AI agents and prevent costly error cascades. Achieves ~300MB memory for 20 parallel sessions versus 5GB+ for traditional approaches, while remaining invisible to bot detection and enabling authenticated cross-site operations.
About camofox-mcp
redf0x1/camofox-mcp
Anti-detection browser MCP server for AI agents — navigate, interact, and automate the web without getting blocked
Exposes 46 specialized browser automation tools (navigation, interaction, observation, downloads, batch workflows) via MCP stdio or HTTP transport, connecting Claude Desktop, VS Code, Cursor, and OpenClaw to a separate CamoFox browser server. Built on Camoufox anti-detection techniques with token-efficient accessibility snapshots, CSS-selector fallbacks, and session persistence including cookie import and profile management. Supports both desktop MCP clients via stdio and remote agents via HTTP, with optional API-key authentication and batch workflow coordination across tracked tabs.
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