MCP SuperAssistant is a browser extension for AI chat platforms. It brings the Model Context Protocol into the browser and is intended to connect those chat platforms with the tools and data used in everyday work.
Its supported platforms include ChatGPT, Perplexity, Grok, Gemini, Google AIStudio, DeepSeek, OpenRouter, Kimi, T3 Chat, GitHub Copilot, Mistral, Qwen, and Z.ai. The extension is described as a universal bridge between AI chat platforms and real tools, and it is built around MCP, an open standard that lets AI platforms securely connect to content repositories, business apps, development environments, and other services. The site says MCP SuperAssistant brings 6000+ MCP servers to supported AI platforms.
Several features are named explicitly. It detects and executes MCP tool calls directly from an AI chat, then inserts the results back into the conversation. It can run in auto or manual modes, and it is presented as requiring no complex API key setup and only minimal configuration. The extension also says users can use their existing AI subscriptions.
MCP SuperAssistant is available for Chrome and Firefox. The page includes links to add it to Chrome or Firefox, along with a Getting Started Guide, GitHub, showcase, tutorial videos, and an issue-reporting link. The page title identifies it as the MCP SuperAssistant Chrome Extension, and the footer lists Saurabh Patel, a privacy policy, and a 2025 copyright notice.
In the Browser DevTools & extensions space, MCP SuperAssistant takes a focused approach. Enabling users to connect and use the MCP protocol across multiple AI chat platforms directly from their browser. MCP SuperAssistant is an open-source project aimed at AI enthusiasts and power users of chat platforms. The project is open source (MIT). It runs on the web and embeddable surfaces.
It is developed by srbhptl39, and it first shipped in 2025. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 2.5k stars. Among its 5 catalogued features are MCP integration, multi-platform support, and browser extension. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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