Yesterday Apple did something I've been half-expecting since I open-sourced safari-mcp: they shipped their own Safari MCP server.
It landed in Safari Technology Preview 247 (July 1, 2026), built by the WebKit team. Any MCP-compatible agent — Claude, Cursor, whatever — can now connect straight to a Safari window and inspect the DOM, read the console, capture network requests, and take screenshots.
I maintain a tool that does exactly this. So I did the obvious thing: I read the entire release, every one of the ~17 tools, and asked the only question that matters — do I need to change anything?
Here's the honest answer.
What Apple actually shipped






