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Bridge MCP

Visual Desktop Bridge - Give any AI full control over Windows to automate apps and inputs.

Search & WebPackagePythonOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 16, 2026
Visibility
Public
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About This MCP Server


Bridge MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that gives any AI full control over a Windows PC. Whether you're using Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, or any other MCP-compatible AI, Bridge MCP lets you:

> Think of it as giving your AI eyes and hands to control your computer!

Bridge MCP uses a Relay Architecture to work across platforms:

Tools & Endpoints7

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
Search & Web
Category
General
Server type
Package
Language
Python
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Package

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1

Install

Install command
Python
pip install -r requirements-local.txt
2

Configure

Configuration
json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bridge-mcp": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["C:\\Users\\YourName\\Path\\To\\Bridge-MCP\\bridge_mcp.py"]
    }
  }
}

Performance


Usage


Quick Reference


Name
Bridge MCP
Function
Visual Desktop Bridge - Give any AI full control over Windows to automate apps and inputs.
Available Tools
<summary><b>🚀 App Control Tools</b></summary>, <summary><b>🖱️ Input Tools (Mouse & Keyboard)</b></summary>, <summary><b>📸 Screen Tools</b></summary>, <summary><b>⚡ System Tools</b></summary>, <summary><b>🌐 Browser Tools (Chrome)</b></summary>, <summary><b>🌐 Browser Tools (Playwright - Advanced)</b></summary>, <summary><b>📋 Clipboard Tools</b></summary>
Transport
Package
Language
Python
Install
pip install -r requirements-local.txt
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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