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Safari MCP Server
Official MCP server from Apple/WebKit, introduced in Safari Technology Preview 247 on July 1, 2026. Gives AI coding agents direct access to a live Safari browser tab for web development and debugging. Agents can take screenshots, read the DOM, check network logs, run JavaScript, test forms, inspect accessibility failures, resize the viewport, and monitor console errors. Runs entirely on the local machine with no data sent to Apple. Compatible with Claude, Codex, and other MCP clients.
MCP verified
Integration
| Transport | stdio |
| Auth | none |
| Endpoint | Safari MCP Server |
Use Cases
| 01 | Debug websites in Safari with AI coding agents that can inspect the DOM, read console logs, capture network requests, and take screenshots directly from a live browser tab |
| 02 | Identify Safari-specific compatibility issues, accessibility failures, and performance problems through AI-assisted analysis without manual browser switching |
| 03 | Test forms, verify page states, and resize viewports programmatically through AI agents connected to Safari via MCP for automated web development workflows |
Tags
safari apple webkit browser debugging web-development accessibility screenshots
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