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Description

Added Kernel to the official integrations section of the MCP servers README. Kernel provides cloud-based browsers accessible via MCP, enabling AI agents to perform browser automation and web interaction tasks in secure, managed browser environments.

Server Details

  • Server: New Addition - Kernel
  • Changes to: Documentation - Added entry to Official Integrations section
  • Repository: https://github.com/onkernel/kernel-mcp-server
  • Website: https://mcp.onkernel.com/

Motivation and Context

Kernel offers production-ready cloud-based browser infrastructure through MCP, allowing AI agents to:

  • Deploy and access managed browser sessions in secure environments
  • Perform web automation and data extraction tasks
  • Interact with web applications without local browser dependencies
  • Leverage scalable browser infrastructure for AI workflows

This integration enhances the official MCP ecosystem by providing reliable browser automation capabilities for AI agents.

How Has This Been Tested?

This is a documentation-only change adding Kernel to the official integrations list. The Kernel MCP server itself has been tested with:

  • ✅ MCP-compatible clients including Claude Desktop
  • ✅ Browser session creation and management
  • ✅ Web automation scenarios
  • ✅ Integration with AI workflows

Breaking Changes

No breaking changes - This is purely a documentation update that adds a new official integration entry.

Types of changes

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Documentation update

Checklist

  • I have read the MCP Protocol Documentation
  • My changes follows MCP security best practices
  • I have updated the server's README accordingly
  • I have tested this with an LLM client
  • My code follows the repository's style guidelines
  • New and existing tests pass locally
  • I have added appropriate error handling
  • I have documented all environment variables and configuration options

Additional context

  • Alphabetical Ordering: Entry placed correctly in alphabetical order within the Official Integrations section
  • Format Consistency: Follows the established format with favicon, link, and description
  • Official Status: Kernel qualifies as an official integration as a production-ready MCP server maintained by the Kernel team
  • Logo: Uses the official Kernel favicon from https://mcp.onkernel.com/favicon.svg

@olaservo olaservo added the add-official-server This pull request adds a link to an official integration. label Jul 20, 2025
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