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Automates professional interactions with Google NotebookLM by providing a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
Automates browser interactions via natural language using the browser-use library and the Model Context Protocol.
Connects to US Card Forum, providing a dedicated client interface for forum interactions.
Automates, debugs, and observes Electron applications through AI-powered capabilities and Chrome DevTools Protocol integration.
Automates LinkedIn interactions and extracts data through browser automation, respecting terms of service and rate limits.
Enables remote control of Chrome tabs through the DevTools Protocol for tasks like executing JavaScript, capturing screenshots, and monitoring network traffic.
Enables AI assistants to control real web browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, using your existing profiles and browser extensions.
Captures screenshots of webpages, enabling AI agents to visually verify web applications and track development progress.
Empowers AI coding agents to precisely automate interactions within web browsers and Electron desktop applications.
Automates Xiaohongshu operations with enterprise-grade multi-account management, advanced anti-bot detection, comprehensive data collection, and scheduled content publishing.
Enables LLMs like Claude to interact with and automate web browsers via the Model Context Protocol.
Scrapes webpages and converts them to markdown, leveraging AI to handle interactive elements automatically.
Enables LLM agents to control a local Chrome browser instance programmatically via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).
Automate the publishing and drafting of articles to note.com from Markdown files using browser automation.
Enables AI assistants to browse websites and extract content using CSS selectors via a Minimum Control Program (MCP) interface.
Connects AI assistants to the Firefox browser for inspection and control via the Remote Debugging Protocol.
Automates browser interactions and enables Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact with web pages through Playwright and Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).
Provides a user interface to interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through Server-Sent Events (SSE).
Automates browser tasks through an MCP server using DrissionPage and FastMCP, offering browser operation APIs for AI integration.
Automates searching and commenting on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) posts via Playwright.
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