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Interesting reel from Wassim younes AI

Wassim younes AI · Comment "browser" I'll send it over⬇️ Auto browsing finally arrived. This is a cool one ☝️

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1309051974439886

About Auto Browser

Auto Browser is an open-source, MCP-native browser control plane by LvcidPsyche. It gives LLM agents a real, shared Playwright browser session with a human in the loop — so an agent can drive the browser, but a person can take over via noVNC when a workflow gets brittle (logins, CAPTCHAs, weird modals).

It targets authorized workflows: internal dashboards, admin tools, operator-assisted QA, and "log in once, reuse later" account automation. The project is explicit that it is not built for stealth scraping, CAPTCHA solving, or anti-bot evasion.

What it provides

  • MCP-native — exposes the browser as MCP tools over HTTP and stdio, usable from Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP client
  • Real browser sessions — Playwright-backed, with screenshots, DOM summaries, OCR excerpts, tab control, downloads, network inspection
  • Human takeover — live noVNC view of the same session, so an operator can step in mid-flow
  • Reusable auth profiles — log in once manually, save the session, reopen new sessions already authenticated
  • Safety rails — approval gates, operator identity headers, audit events, PII scrubbing, "Witness" receipts, compliance protection profiles
  • Local-first — full stack runs on your machine via Docker Compose (or one-click in GitHub Codespaces)
  • REST API alongside MCP, for curl-first or non-agent integrations

Quickstart

git clone https://github.com/LvcidPsyche/auto-browser.git
cd auto-browser
docker compose up --build

Then open:

All ports bind to 127.0.0.1 by default.

Links

Related

  • Claude Code / Claude Desktop — natural MCP clients for driving Auto Browser
  • Wan2GP — sibling reel from the same Wassim Younes AI series (video generation for the GPU poor)