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google-surf-mcp

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io.github.HarimxChoi/google-surf-mcp

Google search via Playwright with a warm Chrome profile. No API key, no proxies.

google-surf-mcp · v0.4.0

by HarimxChoi

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google-surf-mcp

✨Anti-Bot Search MCP: No API Key✨

English | 한국어

demo

Demo only. Actual searches run headless by default (no visible browser). Set SURF_HEADLESS=false to make Chrome visible like in the clip above.

Google search MCP. No API key. Just works.

  • ✅ Actually works (tested 6 free Google search MCPs, all failed)
  • ✅ Search + URL extract in one MCP (replaces the usual search MCP + fetch MCP combo)
  • ✅ 4 tools: search / search_parallel / extract / search_extract
  • ✅ No API key, no proxies, no solver
  • ✅ Auto CAPTCHA recovery (Chrome opens, human solves once, call retries)
  • ✅ SSRF guard on extract (blocks localhost, private IPs, AWS metadata by default)

What

Plug it into any MCP client and you get Google search as a tool.

No CAPTCHA solver. When CAPTCHA fires on any tool, a Chrome window opens for a human to solve. Each solve preserves the profile's reputation with Google. Built for sustainable, ethical use.

One-time install needs a ~1s profile warm-up (see Install).

Designed for local use. Not suitable for stateless / serverless deployment.

Numbers

result
sequential ~1.5s/query (first call ~4s, includes setup)
parallel x4 ~1.5s wall (first call ~9s, includes pool warm)
parallel x10 ~4.5s wall
search_extract x5 ~5s wall (search + 5 parallel extracts)

Measured on a workstation with a 1Gb/s connection.

Stack

  • Playwright + persistent Chrome profile
  • playwright-extra stealth
  • Resource-blocked images / media / fonts for speed
  • One-shot profile bootstrap before first run
  • Mozilla Readability + Turndown for article extraction

Install

Requires Node 18+ and Google Chrome (or Chromium) on the system.

npx google-surf-mcp   # actual MCP - register in client config

Or local clone:

git clone https://github.com/HarimxChoi/google-surf-mcp
cd google-surf-mcp
npm install
npm run bootstrap

bootstrap opens a Chrome window. Run one Google search in it. Close. Profile is now warm.

Override paths if needed:

CHROME_PATH=/path/to/chrome SURF_TZ=America/New_York npm run bootstrap

Use with Claude Code

Paste this into your ~/.claude.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "google-surf": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "google-surf-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Code. Done. search, search_parallel, extract, search_extract are now available.

For other MCP clients, use the same JSON shape in their config file.

Local clone variant:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "google-surf": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/abs/path/to/google-surf-mcp/build/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Tools

  • search(query, limit?) - single query, ~1.5s. Returns title / url / snippet. Sponsored ads filtered out.
  • search_parallel(queries[], limit?) - pool of 4, max 10 queries per call.
  • extract(url, max_chars?) - fetch a URL, return article markdown (Readability with text fallback). Failures return { error }, never throw.
  • search_extract(query, limit?, max_chars?) - search + parallel extract in one call. Returns SERP results enriched with full article content. Per-page failures are isolated.

search_extract is the killer one: SERP + full article content in a single call. Replaces the usual "search MCP + URL fetcher MCP" combo most agents stitch together.

Env vars

var default notes
CHROME_PATH auto-detected absolute path to Chrome binary
SURF_PROFILE_ROOT ~/.google-surf-mcp where the warm profile lives
SURF_LOCALE en-US browser locale
SURF_TZ system tz e.g. America/New_York
SURF_HEADLESS true set false to run Chrome visibly (demos / debugging). CAPTCHA auto-recovery always runs visible regardless.
SURF_IDLE_CLOSE_MS 30000 idle ms before closing the sequential ctx and pool. 0 disables idle auto-close. Lower = faster cleanup, higher = warmer cache for spaced-out calls.
SURF_ALLOW_PRIVATE false set true to allow extract to fetch private/loopback addresses (localhost, 127.0.0.1, 10.x, 192.168.x, 169.254.x, etc). Default blocks them as an SSRF guard.

Troubleshooting

  • CAPTCHA: a visible Chrome window opens automatically (works for all 4 tools). Solve it once, do one search inside, the call retries and continues. To fail-fast instead, run with no display attached.
  • "Chrome not found": install Chrome or set CHROME_PATH.
  • Stale selectors: Google rotates classes. PRs welcome.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.

License

MIT