The Safari MCP server for web developers

Apple has introduced the Safari MCP server, a tool designed to allow AI agents to interact directly with the Safari browser. This integration aims to streamline web development by enabling agents to debug code, inspect the DOM, and view console output autonomously.
Why it matters
This represents a significant step in AI-assisted software development, potentially reducing the time developers spend on repetitive debugging tasks.
In Safari Technology Preview 247 , we’re introducing the Safari MCP server — a Model Context Protocol server for web developers that makes your web development and debugging workflow faster and more powerful. We know agents are increasingly integral to the coding process and the Safari MCP server gives your agent the ability to know how your code actually renders in the browser by connecting it to a Safari browser window.
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