MCP Server
Skyvern MCP
Skyvern uses AI to navigate websites without explicit selectors. It 'understands' the page and decides what to click. Innovative but slower on complex multi-step flows.
Untested
View on GitHubby Skyvern
README badge
[](https://mcpselect.com/servers/skyvern-mcp/)
Install config
Claude Desktop (macOS)
{"mcpServers": {"skyvern": {"command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@skyvern/mcp@latest"]}}}Cursor
{"mcpServers": {"skyvern": {"command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@skyvern/mcp@latest"]}}}VS Code
// .vscode/mcp.json
{
"servers": {
"skyvern": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@skyvern/mcp@latest"]
}
}
}Pros
- +No selectors needed — AI-driven navigation
- +Open source
- +Innovative approach
Cons
- −Slow on complex DOMs
- −Lower reliability on untested sites
- −Higher token costs
Best for
Exploratory automation, rapidly changing UIs
Related servers in MCP Server
Frequently asked questions
How do I install Skyvern MCP?▼
Copy the config above into your AI assistant's MCP settings file:
- Claude Desktop:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Cursor: Settings → MCP → Add Server
- VS Code:
.vscode/mcp.json
Does it require an API key?▼
Yes. This server requires some form of configuration or credentials. Check the GitHub repository for setup instructions.
How were these results measured?▼
We run each server through a standardized test harness that:
- Installs the server via
npxin a fresh environment - Discovers available tools using the MCP SDK
- Executes real tasks (navigate, click, screenshot, etc.)
- Validates outputs with semantic assertions (not string matching)
- Measures latency percentiles and pass rate
All test scripts are open source on GitHub.