BrowserStack MCP Server

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BrowserStack MCP Server is a platform that connects the BrowserStack testing infrastructure with AI tools, facilitating manual, automated, and real-device testing for web and mobile applications. It supports integration with tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Desktop, streamlining testing workflows across multiple environments and devices.
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BrowserStack MCP Server

BrowserStack MCP Server

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BrowserStack MCP Server
BrowserStack MCP Server is a platform that connects the BrowserStack testing infrastructure with AI tools, facilitating manual, automated, and real-device testing for web and mobile applications. It supports integration with tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Desktop, streamlining testing workflows across multiple environments and devices.
Added on:
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Apr 25 2025
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What is BrowserStack MCP Server?

BrowserStack MCP Server acts as a bridge between BrowserStack’s extensive testing capabilities and AI tools, allowing developers and testers to execute manual and automated tests on a variety of real devices and browsers. It simplifies the setup for testing, supports integration with popular CI/CD tools, and enables testing of web and mobile applications both locally and remotely. Its features include real device testing, cross-browser testing, and automation integration with frameworks like Selenium and Playwright, all managed through a centralized MCP infrastructure designed to enhance testing efficiency and quality assurance processes.

Who will use BrowserStack MCP Server?

  • Web developers
  • Mobile app testers
  • Quality assurance engineers
  • Automation engineers
  • CI/CD pipeline users

How to use the BrowserStack MCP Server?

  • Step1: Sign up and create a BrowserStack account.
  • Step2: Retrieve your BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME and BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY from your account settings.
  • Step3: Install the MCP Server via npm or set up the configuration in your development environment (VSCode, Cursor, Claude Desktop).
  • Step4: Integrate the MCP Server with your testing tools by configuring the JSON files with your credentials.
  • Step5: Start the MCP Server and initiate your manual or automated tests through your preferred interface.
  • Step6: Monitor and troubleshoot test runs using BrowserStack’s dashboard and logs.

BrowserStack MCP Server's Core Features & Benefits

The Core Features
  • Manual web testing
  • Manual app testing on real devices
  • Automated testing with frameworks like Selenium, Playwright
  • Real device and browser cross-platform testing
  • Local and remote website testing
The Benefits
  • Streamlines testing workflows with AI tool integration
  • Supports extensive device and browser coverage
  • Enables real device testing for accurate results
  • Facilitates both manual and automated testing
  • Enhances testing speed and reliability

BrowserStack MCP Server's Main Use Cases & Applications

  • Automated cross-browser web testing
  • Mobile app testing on real devices
  • Integration of testing workflows into CI/CD pipelines
  • Debugging app crashes and performance issues
  • Accessibility and compliance testing

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