coral

by noelschwarz · MCP Server · ★ 59

About coral

Coral — for browser agents Alpha — pre-audit. Coral has not yet undergone an external security review. The design (THREATMODEL.md) is transparent about what's defended and what isn't, but until a v1.0 release ships with a third-party review, treat Coral as experimental. Don't use it to broker sessions for accounts you can't afford to have compromised. Coral is a local-first session bridge that lets AI agents borrow your already-authenticated browser sessions on a per-site, per-action, fully audited basis.

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Quick Facts

Stars59
Forks6
LanguagePython
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseApache-2.0
Quality Score69.6669880316458/100
Open Issues11
Last Updated2026-06-08
Created2026-05-05
Platformsbrowser, mcp, python
Est. Tokens~2882k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is coral?

coral is Coral is an open-source, local-first session bridge that lets AI agents borrow a user's already-authenticated browser sessions on a per-site, per-action, fully audited basis.. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 59 GitHub stars.

What programming language is coral written in?

coral is primarily written in Python. It covers topics such as agents, ai, ai-agents.

How do I install or use coral?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the coral GitHub repository at github.com/noelschwarz/coral. The project has 59 stars and 6 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does coral use?

coral is released under the Apache-2.0 license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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