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Tools2026-07-13 · source-backed
Released July 1, giving agents direct access to Safari's Web Inspector: DOM, console, network (Developers Digest). This pushes the "agent gets its own browser" trend from third-party CLIs toward first-party OS support. When Apple ships an official MCP integration, the protocol has crossed from experiment into platform infrastructure. Watch whether Chrome follows, because a first-party Chrome MCP would change how every web-testing agent works.
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Microsoft supports MCP / Shared entities / Same source / Shared topic
Linked by a graph relationship (Microsoft supports MCP); both cover Apple, MCP, Safari MCP; cite the same source (Developers Digest).
Claude Code uses MCP / Shared entities / Shared topic / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Claude Code uses MCP); both cover Chrome, DOM, MCP; overlapping topics (agent, browser, chrome, console).
Apple partners with Google / Shared entities / Shared topic / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Apple partners with Google); both cover DOM, MCP; overlapping topics (access, agent, chrome, crossed, giving).
Anthropic partners with Apple / Shared entities / Shared topic / Earlier coverage / Tension
Linked by a graph relationship (Anthropic partners with Apple); both cover Chrome, MCP; overlapping topics (access, agent, browser, chrome).
Apple partners with Google / Shared entities / Shared topic / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Apple partners with Google); both cover Chrome, MCP; overlapping topics (agent, browser, chrome, console).
Linked by a graph relationship (Apple partners with Google); both cover Chrome, Safari; overlapping topics (agent, browser, chrome).
Linked by a graph relationship (Apple partners with Google); both cover DOM, MCP; overlapping topics (agent, browser, chrome).
Apple partners with Google / Shared entity: MCP / Shared topic / Earlier coverage / Tension
Linked by a graph relationship (Apple partners with Google); both cover MCP; overlapping topics (agent, browser, change, chrome).