Pilot

by TacosyHorchata · MCP Server · ★ 32

About Pilot

pilot — AI agents in your real Chrome Install a Chrome extension. Your AI agent gets a tab in the browser you're already using. Every other browser tool launches a new, anonymous browser. Your agent starts logged out, gets blocked by Cloudflare, can't reach anything behind auth. Pilot is a Chrome extension + MCP server. It connects your AI agent to your real browser — same sessions, same cookies, same logins. Your agent sees what you see. No headless browser. No cookie hacking. No re-authentication. No bot detection.

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Quick Facts

Stars32
Forks4
LanguageTypeScript
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score66.088936507317/100
Open Issues2
Last Updated2026-06-28
Created2026-03-25
Platformsbrowser, claude-code, mcp, node
Est. Tokens~15k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pilot?

Pilot is Chrome extension + MCP server — AI agents control a tab in your real browser, already logged in. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 32 GitHub stars.

What programming language is Pilot written in?

Pilot is primarily written in TypeScript. It covers topics such as ai-agent, browser-automation, claude.

How do I install or use Pilot?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the Pilot GitHub repository at github.com/TacosyHorchata/Pilot. The project has 32 stars and 4 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does Pilot use?

Pilot is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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