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Chrome DevTools MCP: Let coding agents control and inspect Chrome via the Model Context Protocol.
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Skill Level
Intermediate
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API Available
Platforms
CLIPlugin
WebDesktopCLIAPI
Categories
💻 Code & Development🤖 Automation & Agents
💻 Code & Development🔒 Security & Privacy🤖 Automation & Agents
Features
Get performance insights from Chrome DevTools traces
Analyze network requests
Take screenshots of browser pages
Check browser console messages with source-mapped stack traces
Reliable automation using Puppeteer with auto-wait for results
Run in headless mode (--headless)
Slim mode for basic browser tasks (--slim)
CLI for use without MCP
Supports Google Chrome and Chrome for Testing
Disable usage statistics (--no-usage-statistics)
Disable update checks via env variable
Opt-out of performance CrUX data (--no-performance-crux)
Integration with multiple MCP clients
Foundation models for long-horizon software agents
Single and multi-agent orchestration
Agent planning, tool use, and sandboxed execution
Developer surfaces: IDE extensions, TUI, binaries, workflows
Data connectors to repos, databases, data warehouses, private corpora
On-prem, VPC, or air-gapped deployment (defense only)
Role-based access control for humans and agents
Executive-grade governance and risk controls
Auditability aligned to CISO and review board requirements
Forward-deployed research engineers for on-site collaboration
Joint outcome ownership with measurable business impact
Custom evaluations co-created with customers
Works across multi-cloud, legacy, and air-gapped environments
No rip-and-replace integration
