chrome-devtools-mcp and kernel-mcp-server
These are complements: Chrome DevTools MCP exposes Chrome's debugging protocol for agent control, while Kernel MCP Server provides a managed cloud infrastructure layer for running browser automation at scale, so they could be used together where Kernel hosts the browser instance that Chrome DevTools MCP instruments.
About chrome-devtools-mcp
ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp
Chrome DevTools for coding agents
This project helps AI coding assistants like Gemini or Copilot interact with a live Chrome browser. It enables your assistant to automate browser tasks, debug web pages, and analyze website performance by providing real-time control and inspection. Web developers, quality assurance engineers, and AI developers building agent-based tools would use this.
About kernel-mcp-server
kernel/kernel-mcp-server
Open-source MCP server for secure, low-latency cloud-browser automation on Kernel.
This tool allows AI assistants (like Claude, Cursor, or other MCP-compatible tools) to securely interact with the Kernel platform. It takes your natural language instructions for web automation or cloud app management and outputs the desired actions, such as deploying apps, controlling browsers, or searching documentation. Anyone using an AI assistant for tasks requiring web interaction or cloud resource management will find this useful.
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