Chrome 146 Launches MCP Support for AI Agent Integration

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AI and crypto news broke on March 14 as Google Chrome 146 launched support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This update enables AI agents to access real-time browsing sessions and perform actions within logged-in environments, bringing the vision of AI agents like Claude executing tasks on users’ behalf closer to reality. On-chain news continues to highlight key developments at the intersection of AI and web infrastructure.

ChainThink reports that on March 14, developer Petr Baudis stated that with the official release of Google Chrome 146, users can now enable a toggle to expose their current live browsing session to AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing the agents to perform actions directly within the user’s logged-in browsing environment.


Baudis also revealed that he previously envisioned having Claude browse and perform tasks on behalf of the user while logged in, using the command: amp mcp add chrome-devtools -- npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest --autoConnect. With the implementation of Chrome MCP capabilities, this scenario is now gradually becoming a reality.

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