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    BrowserStack MCP Server

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    Connect your favorite AI tools like GitHub Copilot, Claude, and Cursor directly to BrowserStack end-to-end testing stack, all from within your IDE. BrowserStack MCP Server is a secure, open-source bridge that enables natural language test management, execution, debugging, and accessibility scans seamlessly.
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    BrowserStack MCP Server

    BrowserStack MCP Server transforms modern developer workflows by enabling powerful, real-time interaction between your IDE AI assistants and the full BrowserStack Test Platform.

    This MCP Server requires customers to have an active subscription to BrowserStack:
    View on AWS Marketplace 

    Developers install the MCP Server locally to securely connect tools like GitHub Copilot, Claude, or Cursor and instantly, all from a single interface and by using natural language prompts:

    • Perform live device/browser tests
    • Run and manage test cases
    • Trigger automation suites
    • Scan for accessibility
    • Debug failures

    Key Capabilities

    • Manual & Automated Web/App Testing: Live real device/browser sessions
    • Test Management: Create, update, execute test cases and runs
    • Debugging: Fetch and analyze logs, diagnose failures, recommend AI-powered fixes
    • Accessibility Scanning: Detect and suggest fixes for A11y violations
    • AI Agent-Driven Workflows: Generate and heal test cases, automate diagnostics

    Highlights

    • Seamless AI-Driven Test Management Orchestrate complete test workflows directly from your IDE or AI tool. Create, execute, debug, and update test cases with natural language in real time
    • Instant Live & Automated Testing from Your Workflow Launch real device/browser sessions, run automation suites, and fetch results no dashboards or manual setup required. All actions stay in your local flow, minimizing distractions
    • Security & Privacy First Credentials and test data are protected; nothing is stored or shared externally. MCP Server uses a secure, real-time protocol with data isolation across environments, ensuring compliance and peace of mind for enterprise teams

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    BrowserStack MCP Server

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    API-Based Agents & Tools

    API-Based Agents and Tools integrate through standard web protocols. Your applications can make API calls to access agent capabilities and receive responses.

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    Getting Started with BrowserStack MCP Server

    To get started using the remove MCP server, follow the instructions below:


    Available Tools

    This MCP server supports the following tools:

    Test Management

    • createProjectOrFolder — Create TM project/folder
    • createTestCase — Add manual test case
    • listTestCases — List test cases
    • createTestRun — Create test run
    • listTestRuns — List test runs
    • updateTestRun — Update test run
    • addTestResult — Add execution result
    • createTestCasesFromFile — Bulk-create from file

    Automate / SDK

    • setupBrowserStackAutomateTests — Run tests with SDK
    • fetchAutomationScreenshots — Fetch Automate screenshots

    Observability

    • getFailureLogs — Retrieve error logs

    App Live

    • runAppLiveSession — Start app testing session

    Live

    • runBrowserLiveSession — Start browser testing session

    App Automate

    • takeAppScreenshot — Capture quick app screenshot
    • runAppTestsOnBrowserStack — Run automated mobile tests

    Accessibility

    • accessibilityExpert — WCAG/A11y expert Q&A
    • startAccessibilityScan — Run accessibility scan

    AI Agents

    • fetchSelfHealedSelectors — AI self-healed selectors
    • createLCASteps — Generate Low Code Automation steps
    • uploadProductRequirementFile — Upload PRD/file for test generation

    Prerequisites


    Authentication

    Replace YOUR_BROWSERSTACK_KEY with your actual BrowserStack key below.


    Claude Desktop

    Edit the configuration file at:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

    Add the below code:

    { "mcpServers": { "browserstack": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@browserstack/mcp-server@latest"], "env": { "BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME": "<username>", "BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY": "<access_key>" } } } }

    Cline

    Cline stores MCP server configurations in a JSON file that can be modified.
    In the Installed tab, click Configure MCP Servers to access the settings file.

    Add the following:

    { "mcpServers": { "browserstack": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@browserstack/mcp-server@latest"], "env": { "BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME": "<username>", "BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY": "<access_key>" } } } } **Learn More** MCP Docs: <https://github.com/browserstack/mcp-server?tab=readme-ov-file>

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    ABHISHEK S.

    A Great Platform for real device testing

    Reviewed on Jun 06, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    BrowserStack makes testing simple and efficient. I appreciate the ability to test websites and apps on real devices and browsers from one platform. It helps catch issues early, saves time, and improves the user experience.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    My main concern with BrowserStack is that some test sessions can take time to load, which may slow down testing. In addition, the pricing can be expensive for small businesses, although the features and device coverage are valuable.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    BrowserStack helps eliminate the hassle of managing different devices and browsers for testing. It gives quick access to real devices, making it easier to find and fix issues before deployment. As a result, I save time,
    Sushant J.

    Angular components passed every local test - Safari on real iPhone failed them all

    Reviewed on Jun 05, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Angular development gives you a false sense of security. Everything works perfectly in Chrome during development and you start believing the job is done. Then BrowserStack shows you the same application on a real Safari browser on an actual iPhone and suddenly half your components are crying. That reality check is genuinely valuable. Lazy loaded modules behaving differently across browsers, Angular routing transitions breaking on specific Android versions, change detection quirks only visible on real hardware - BrowserStack surfaces all of it clearly. The tunnel feature connecting local Angular development server to real remote devices without any development is something I use almost every single day now.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Session timeouts interrupt debugging flow at the worst possible moments. When you are tracing an Angular lifecycle issue across multiple real devices configurations losing the session mid-investigation means rebuilding context from scratch. Pricing feel steep for individual Angular developers working independently outside a large team setup.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Cross browser Angular rendering issues that Chrome DevTools confidently hide. Component layout breaks on real mobile screen sizes, TypeScript compiled JavaScript behaving inconsistently across browsers engines, and RxJS observable results displaying differently on specific mobile browsers - all caught before production. Stopped shipping Angular bugs that only users could find and started catching them myself during development where fixing costs minutes not emergency patches.
    Kathryn C.

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    Being able to run live validation of my React Native builds on real Android and iOS environments through a straightforward cloud interface feels incredibly liberating. It eliminates the exhausting routine of hunting down specific physical device models and wrestling with local setup and configuration issues.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Package upload speeds can be noticeably slow and sluggish when pushing a large, freshly built application binary to the remote testing cloud. The resulting wait time breaks the momentum of rapid, iterative debugging cycles and makes it harder to stay in a smooth development flow.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    It eliminates the classic deployment risk where an active build works perfectly on a local developer machine but breaks on a client layout. By centralizing real-device, multi-OS testing into one accessible platform, it makes it much easier to catch those environment-specific issues before release.
    Manthan M.

    Finally my design reached users exactly the way I created them

    Reviewed on Jun 04, 2026
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    What do you like best about the product?
    Honestly speaking, as a UI/UX designer I always thought my job ends after handling off designs to developers. But then clients started saying things like "this button is not showing properly on my phone" or "this screen looks very different on my device." That is when BrowserStack became my best friend. Now before any design goes live I check it myself on real devices. No need to ask developer, no need to wait for client feedback. I open BrowserStack, select the device, and see exactly what user will see. That feeling of catching a problem before client sees it - very satisfying honestly.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Platform is little bit confusing for designers. It is mostly made keeping developers in mind. First few times I was not sure where to click and what to do. Some device sessions also disconnect suddenly when you are in middle of checking something important.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Earlier the design review process was very dependent on developer and client feedback. Something would break on specific Android phone or iOS device and nobody would know until client complained. Now that whole problem is handled before delivery. Spacing issues on smaller screens, font rendering on different devices, color differences across displays - everything gets checked on real hardware before client sees anything. Revision cycles reduced, client trust increased and design delivery became much more smooth and professional.
    Mansi N.

    My app ran fine on my phone - 500 other Android devices had opinions too

    Reviewed on Jun 03, 2026
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    What do you like best about the product?
    Android fragmentation is real and every Android developer knows that pain personally. Different manufactures, different OS versions, different screen sizes, different behavior - owning enough physical devices to test properly is simply not realistic. BrowserStack solved that problem directly. Access to real Android devices across manufactures and OS versions without maintaining a single piece of hardware changed how thoroughly I test before every release. Seeing my app behave on a real Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus and Pixel device simultaneously exposed issues that my personal device and emulator combination never once revealed. App Live feature works smoothly and feels genuinely close to having the physical device in hand.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Certain older Android devices in the pool feel sluggish enough to make performance testing unreliable. You cannot tell if the slowness belongs to your app or to the device struggling inside a data center. Emulator like behavior occasionally creeps into sessions on specific devices which defeats the entire purpose of real device testing.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Android device fragmentation was always the biggest source of post release crash reports and one star reviews. BrowserStack systematically reduced both. Manufacturer specific UI rendering issues, OS version compatibility problems, touch event inconsistencies across screen sizes - all surfaced during testing instead of after publishing. Release confidence improved because every build now gets validated across a realistic range of real Android devices before any user downloads it.
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