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.
MCP server included in Safari Technology Preview 247
In a new post published on the WebKit blog, Apple says that Safari Technology Preview 247 includes the Safari MCP server, “a Model Context Protocol server for web developers that makes your web development and debugging workflow faster and more powerful.”
From the post:
We know agents are increasingly integral to the coding process and the Safari MCP server gives your agent the ability to know how your code actually renders in the browser by connecting it to a Safari browser window.








