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An MCP server that lets AI assistants see your macOS desktop, capture screenshots, read browser tabs, and preview files via local macOS tools.

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An MCP server that lets AI assistants see your macOS desktop, capture screenshots, read browser tabs, and preview files via local macOS tools.

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npm version License: MIT macOS Node

Give AI eyes on your macOS desktop — an MCP server that lets AI assistants see your screen, read browser tabs, and capture screenshots.

Features

  • Desktop awareness — frontmost app, visible apps, window positions, screen resolution
  • Screenshot capture — full screen, specific region, or frontmost window (with configurable scale)
  • Browser tab inspection — Chrome, Safari, and Arc support (active tab or all tabs)
  • File preview — open files in default app, Chrome, or Quick Look

Requirements

  • macOS 12 (Monterey) or later
  • Node.js 18+
  • Screen Recording permission (for screenshot features only)

Installation

Quick start (recommended)

claude mcp add --transport stdio macos-screen -- npx -y macos-screen-mcp

That's it. No global install needed.

Global install

npm install -g macos-screen-mcp
claude mcp add --transport stdio macos-screen -- macos-screen-mcp

From source

git clone https://github.com/dla-kirito/macos-screen-mcp.git
cd macos-screen-mcp
npm install && npm run build
claude mcp add --transport stdio macos-screen -- node /path/to/macos-screen-mcp/dist/index.js

Cursor / Other MCP Clients

Add to your MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "macos-screen": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "macos-screen-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Permissions Setup

Screen Recording (required for screenshots)

The first time you use capture_screen, macOS will prompt for Screen Recording permission.

  1. Open System Settings > Privacy & Security > Screen Recording
  2. Enable the toggle for your terminal app (e.g., Ghostty, iTerm2, Terminal)
  3. Restart your terminal if prompted

Automation (for browser tools)

The first time get_desktop_state or get_browser_content reads a browser's tabs, macOS will show a dialog like "<Terminal> wants to control "Google Chrome"". This is the standard macOS Automation prompt — click OK. macOS only asks once per app pair, and you can review/revoke it later under System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation.

Note: preview_file doesn't require any special permissions — it uses the standard open command.

Available Tools

Tool Description Permissions
get_desktop_state Quick overview: frontmost app, visible apps, Chrome tabs, screen size None
capture_screen Screenshot (full / region / frontmost window), returns as image Screen Recording
get_browser_content Detailed browser tabs for Chrome, Safari, or Arc None
preview_file Open a file in default app, Chrome, or Quick Look None

Tool Details

capture_screen supports a scale parameter (0–1, default 0.5) to reduce image size before sending to the LLM, saving tokens while preserving enough detail for most tasks.

get_browser_content can return just the active tab per window (default) or all tabs with include_all_tabs: true.

How It Works

The server communicates with AI clients over stdio using the Model Context Protocol. Under the hood it uses:

  • AppleScript (osascript) to query desktop state, window bounds, and browser tabs
  • screencapture (macOS built-in) to take screenshots
  • sips to downscale images before returning them as base64 PNG

All operations are read-only — the server never modifies your files, settings, or browser state.

┌─────────────┐   stdio/MCP   ┌──────────────────┐   AppleScript   ┌─────────┐
│  AI Client   │◄────────────►│  macos-screen-mcp │◄──────────────►│  macOS   │
│ (Claude etc) │              └──────────────────┘   screencapture  │ Desktop  │
└─────────────┘                                                     └─────────┘

Security

  • All tool inputs are validated via Zod schemas
  • Application names are restricted to safe characters (no shell/AppleScript injection)
  • File operations use execFile with argument arrays (no shell interpolation)

Privacy

This server runs locally and does not send data to any remote service of its own. However, by design it lets your AI assistant see parts of your desktop, and whatever the AI sees is sent to the LLM provider you've configured (Anthropic, your Cursor backend, etc.) as part of normal MCP tool responses.

What each tool exposes:

  • get_desktop_state — frontmost app, list of visible apps, Chrome window URLs and titles, window positions, screen resolution
  • get_browser_content — for the chosen browser: every window's active tab URL and title (and all tabs if include_all_tabs=true)
  • capture_screen — raw pixels of your screen / a region / the frontmost window, sent as a base64 PNG
  • preview_file — only opens the file locally; no file contents are read or transmitted by this server

Treat anything visible on screen or in a browser tab as something the AI may receive. Avoid calling these tools while password managers, private chats, banking sites, or other sensitive content are visible. Most MCP clients let you disable individual tools per session if you want a temporary lockdown.

Known Limitations

  • macOS only — relies on AppleScript and macOS-specific commands
  • Browser inspection requires the target browser to be running
  • capture_screen requires explicit Screen Recording permission
  • Arc browser only supports active tab queries (no include_all_tabs)

Contributing

git clone https://github.com/dla-kirito/macos-screen-mcp.git
cd macos-screen-mcp
npm install
npm run build    # TypeScript → dist/
npm run lint     # Type-check without emitting

License

MIT

from github.com/dla-kirito/macos-screen-mcp

Install Macos Screen in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install macos-screen-mcp

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add macos-screen-mcp -- npx -y macos-screen-mcp

FAQ

Is Macos Screen MCP free?

Yes, Macos Screen MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Macos Screen need an API key?

No, Macos Screen runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Macos Screen hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Macos Screen in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Macos Screen on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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