Webmcp Polyfill
FreeNot checkedEnables browsers to act as MCP servers by relaying tools, resources, and prompts to AI agents via a WebSocket-to-stdio bridge.
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Enables browsers to act as MCP servers by relaying tools, resources, and prompts to AI agents via a WebSocket-to-stdio bridge.
README
Bridge the Model Context Protocol (MCP) into the browser. Let web pages register tools, resources, and prompts that AI agents can discover and invoke — just like a native MCP server.
Architecture
┌──────────────┐ stdio (JSON-RPC) ┌──────────────────┐ WebSocket ┌──────────────────┐
│ AI Agent │ ◄──────────────────────► │ Relay Server │ ◄───────────────► │ Browser Page │
│ (OpenCode) │ │ (src/server.ts) │ │ (BrowserMCPHost) │
└──────────────┘ │ port :3098 │ └──────────────────┘
└──────────────────┘
- Relay Server — a Bun process that speaks MCP over stdio to the AI agent, while running a WebSocket server that browser pages connect to.
- Browser Host (
BrowserMCPHost) — a WebSocket client with zero Node dependencies. Uses the native browserWebSocketAPI. - Server Host (
MCPHost) — a standalone host that listens on a TCP port for direct WebSocket connections (no relay needed). - Core Registries — pure TypeScript in-memory registries (
ToolRegistry,ResourceRegistry,PromptRegistry) shared between server and browser.
How it works
- The relay server starts as a standard MCP stdio server (
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk). - A browser page creates a
BrowserMCPHost, registers tools, and connects to the relay via WebSocket. - On connection, the relay discovers all browser-side tools via
tools/listand merges them into its own registry. - The AI agent sees a unified tool list. When it invokes a browser tool, the relay proxies the
tools/callover WebSocket to the browser. - When the browser disconnects, its tools are automatically cleaned up.
Relationship to WebMCP / MCP
This project polyfills MCP into environments that can't run a TCP server — specifically browsers. Under the standard MCP model, a tool host must listen on a socket or pipe. A browser tab can't do that. webmcp-polyfill inverts the connection: the relay listens, and browsers connect as clients. The relay then translates between the agent's stdio MCP transport and the browser's WebSocket transport.
The webmcp_* prefixed tools (webmcp_resources_list, webmcp_resources_read, webmcp_prompts_list, webmcp_prompts_get) are bridge tools that expose resources and prompts through the MCP tool interface, since MCP stdio clients primarily support the tools/ namespace.
Use Cases
- Web-based devtools — register browser extension tools (DOM inspection, performance profiling, screenshot capture) that AI agents can call directly.
- In-browser automation — let an agent control a web app by invoking tools that click buttons, fill forms, or navigate pages.
- Live dashboards — expose browser-side data (WebSocket feeds, canvas state, WebGL stats) as MCP resources readable by agents.
- Hybrid workflows — combine server-side tools (file system, database) with browser-side tools (page state, user interactions) in a single session.
- Prototyping MCP servers — use the browser as a quick REPL to register and test tools without setting up a Node/Bun project.
Quick Start
# Install dependencies
bun install
# Generate self-signed TLS certs (for WSS support)
bun run gen-cert
# Start the relay server (MCP over stdio)
bun run mcp
# In another terminal, start the browser demo
bun run web
Minimal browser host
import { BrowserMCPHost } from "webmcp-polyfill/sdk/browser";
const host = new BrowserMCPHost("ws://localhost:3098");
host.tool("greet", {
description: "Greet someone by name",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: { name: { type: "string" } },
required: ["name"],
},
execute: async (args) => {
return { greeting: `Hello, ${args.name}!` };
},
});
host.connect();
Minimal server host
import { MCPHost } from "webmcp-polyfill/sdk";
const host = new MCPHost({ port: 3098 });
host.tool("add", {
description: "Add two numbers",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: { a: { type: "number" }, b: { type: "number" } },
required: ["a", "b"],
},
execute: async ({ a, b }) => a + b,
});
host.listen();
License
MIT
Installing Webmcp Polyfill
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/eggyShrimp/webmcp-polyfillFAQ
Is Webmcp Polyfill MCP free?
Yes, Webmcp Polyfill MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Webmcp Polyfill need an API key?
No, Webmcp Polyfill runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Webmcp Polyfill hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Webmcp Polyfill in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Webmcp Polyfill 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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