opendia
Connect your browser to AI models, supporting Chrome, Firefox, and more.
- Type
- MCP
- Transport
- stdio
- Open source
- Yes
- GitHub Stars
- ★ 1.8k
- Source
- mcp-github
- Repository
- github.com/aaronjmars/opendia
Overview
OpenDia is an MCP server that allows AI models to control your browser. It leverages your existing login accounts, saved passwords, extensions, and browsing history, eliminating the need to start from scratch or switch contexts. Supports AI models such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and can run locally for enhanced privacy. Ideal for developers and users needing automated browser operations.
Capabilities
- ▪Automated browser interactions
- ▪Leverage existing login accounts
- ▪Access bookmarks and browsing history
- ▪Use installed extensions
- ▪Maintain session authentication
Use cases
Setup
1. Download and unzip opendia-chrome-1.1.0.zip or opendia-firefox-1.1.0.zip; 2. Load the extracted folder into the browser extensions page; 3. Double-click the downloaded opendia.dxt file to install automatically.
This information was compiled by AI from public sources and may contain inaccuracies — please refer to the source.
FAQ
Which browsers does OpenDia support?
Supports Chrome, Firefox, and all Chromium-based browsers.
How can I get started with OpenDia quickly?
Download and extract the extension file, load it into the browser extensions page, then double-click the dxt file to install.
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