Safari New MCP Server Lets Coding Agents Inspect and Debug Websites
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What changedSafari launches a new MCP server enabling coding agents to inspect and debug websites.
Why it mattersThis important tool update gives AI builders new browser debugging capabilities.
Who should careAI coding tool users, Agent builders
Affected stackMCP
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Source confidenceMedium · Reliable media or first-hand reporting
Safari's new MCP server allows coding agents (like AI assistants) to directly inspect web page elements, execute JavaScript, and debug websites. Based on the Model Context Protocol, it provides a standard interface for AI systems to interact with the browser, enabling automated page analysis and error troubleshooting. This opens new possibilities for AI-driven automated testing and assisted development.
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