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safari-mcp

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Native Safari browser automation for AI agents. 80 tools via AppleScript — zero overhead, keeps logins, runs silently in background. Drop-in alternative to Chrome DevTools MCP with 40-60% less CPU/heat on Apple Silicon.

45 starsMIT (commercial OK)FreeNo code needed
Usable rating — This tool is functional but has notable gaps. Review the evaluation notes below before deploying.

Reduces CPU and thermal load on Apple Silicon by 40-60% versus Chrome DevTools MCP while maintaining session state, lowering infrastructure costs and extending laptop lifespan for teams running continuous browser automation.

Teams building AI agents on macOS that need efficient Safari automation without DevTools overhead or session management complexity.

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https://github.com/achiya-automation/safari-mcp

By achiya-automation

How to Get It

Option 1: Claude Desktop AppOpen the Customize panel in the sidebar → browse connectors → search and add. Works in Claude Code, Claude Cowork, and Claude Chat.
Option 2: Paste into Claude CodeCopy the command below and paste it into a Claude Code conversation. Claude will run it for you.
Command
claude mcp add safari-mcp -- npx -y safari-mcp

Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.

CostFree

Trust Signals Auto-scanned

Stars45Contributors4Last updated2026-04-23LicenseMIT (OK for commercial use)Known CVEsNone foundSources: GitHub Advisory Database + OSV.dev · Scanned 2026-04-25 · scanner v1

Data & Access

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Discussed on Hacker News, Reddit

13 mentions across 2 sources

Reviewer notes

Auto-scanned review. These are observations, not a security certification.

Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 45 GitHub stars; 4 contributors; last commit 27d ago; license MIT.

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Evaluation

Ease of Use
3/5
Versatility
2/5
Reliability
4/5
Security
4/5
Overall score3.15 / 5.00 UsableEvaluatedMay 2026
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 45 GitHub stars; 4 contributors; last commit 27d ago; license MIT.

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