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Safari’s new MCP server lets coding agents inspect and debug websites

9to5Mac • Wed, 01 Jul 2026

Safari’s new MCP server lets coding agents inspect and debug websites

Apple is introducing a new MCP server for Safari that lets coding agents inspect websites directly in the browser, giving them access to page content, console logs, network requests, screenshots, and more. Here are the details.

What happened?

Apple is introducing a new MCP server for Safari that lets coding agents inspect websites directly in the browser, giving them access to page content, console logs, network requests, screenshots, and more. Here are the details.

Story details

Apple is introducing a new MCP server for Safari that lets coding agents inspect websites directly in the browser, giving them access to page content, console logs, network requests, screenshots, and more.

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https://9to5mac.com/2026/07/01/safaris-new-mcp-server-lets-coding-agents-inspect-and-debug-websites/