The New StackSunday · July 5, 2026FREE

Apple just turned Safari into something AI agents can control

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Earlier this week, Apple’s WebKit team shipped Safari Technology Preview 247 with a built-in Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, as reported by The New Stack. This update effectively turns Safari into a platform that AI agents can control, allowing them to interact with web content directly through the browser. The MCP server integration provides a standardized interface for AI models to access and manipulate browser state, which could simplify the development of agent-based applications that require web interaction. By embedding this capability directly into Safari, Apple is positioning the browser as a key infrastructure component for AI-driven automation. The move is significant for developers working with AI agents, as it reduces the need for external tools or workarounds to enable browser control. However, the article does not detail specific use cases, performance benchmarks, or availability beyond the Safari Technology Preview channel.

// why it matters

Developers can now build AI agents that natively control Safari via MCP, simplifying web automation.

Sources

Primary · The New Stack
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