Safari Technology Preview 247 adds built-in MCP server for AI agent browser control
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Apple's Safari Technology Preview 247 introduces a built-in Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides 16 tools for AI agents to control a live Safari browser window. These tools enable agents to capture screenshots, inspect the DOM, execute JavaScript, monitor network requests, resize viewports, emulate CSS media modes, and run accessibility checks — all without leaving the terminal. Additionally, Apple shipped MCPBridge in Xcode 27, which translates MCP over XPC into Xcode's live process.
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Agents can capture screenshots, inspect the DOM, execute JavaScript, read console output, monitor network requests, resize the viewport, emulate CSS media modes, and run accessibility checks.
The workflow keeps developers in the terminal without leaving it.
Apple also shipped MCPBridge in Xcode 27, translating MCP over XPC into Xcode's live process.
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