The Safari MCP server for web developers

(webkit.org)

76 points | by coloneltcb 7 hours ago

10 comments

  • egeozcan 15 minutes ago
    I'd personally suggest Playwright-CLI: https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-cli

    It works much faster for than the MCP servers I tried.

  • bel8 1 hour ago
    I have been using Chrome's official MCP devtools server since Nov 2025.

    https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp

    Before that I used Chrome web drivers but MCP is faster and more capable.

    I also instruct LLMs to test my pages on Firefox using its official MCP to make sure they work in Firefox too:

    https://github.com/mozilla/firefox-devtools-mcp

    Now I will add Safari to the compatibility tests. cool

  • demetris 35 minutes ago
    But does Apple really care about web developers?

    How do you test on Safari if you don’t have Apple devices?

    How difficult can it be for Apple to make barebones virtual machines with just Safaris?

    • Terretta 28 minutes ago
      Even in the Chrome hegemony you don't want to be missing Edge and many others, so you test chromium.

      Similarly, while not perfect you can test WebKit, and if you like, on Linux or Windows, for example:

      https://orionbrowser.com/platforms/linux

      Apple wouldn't be in the business of VMs with Safari, but if you're looking for MacOS VMs, turn to a CSP: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/mac/

      Many have software testing orchestration pre-wired.

      • demetris 5 minutes ago
        I know of the solutions. I use a few of them.

        I have multiple Playwright webkits on both Windows and Linux. I have Epiphany on Linux (not 100% same webkit). I have subscriptions for testing on real hardware.

        This is why it seems to me that Apple does not really care about web developers.

  • Onavo 1 hour ago
    I wonder if it supports Private Relay. Private Relay is great for getting around scraping blocks because they explicitly whitelist apple private Relay ips.
    • greggsy 1 hour ago
      Should do. Private relay really would be a sweet alternative to residential scraping proxies, but I’d expect sites to put in additionally checks and captchas before too long.
    • reader9274 1 hour ago
      Which sites explicitly whitelist Private Relay IPs?
      • hnav 34 minutes ago
        https://developer.apple.com/icloud/prepare-your-network-for-... has a guide for web server operators, including a GeoIP CSV which could conceivably be used for whitelisting. More concerning is that they're plugging private access tokens there, which allows Apple to vouch that you're a human running their hardware.
  • croisillon 1 hour ago
    so it's a crossover of dev tools and LLM? sounds sane enough i'd say
  • AIorNot 1 hour ago
    Does this support mobile simulator safari too
  • jkwang 39 minutes ago
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  • N_Lens 44 minutes ago
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  • keepamovin 1 hour ago
    Building something similar for Chrome and Firefox browsers: https://github.com/DO-SAY-GO/WebCLI - a CLI not MCP. Tho am considering MCP for distribution, even tho agents love the CLI and the proof demos speak for themselves.

    The reason I did not include Safari was there wasn't enough parity between its Safaridriver surface and what Bidi/CDP give now. Safari is doing Bidi tho, iirc. So ...soon perhaps. ;) ;p xx ;p

    • greggsy 1 hour ago
      Not really sure why your project needs to be so… edgy?