MCP Comparison
Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.
Chrome MCP Server
Chrome MCP Server is a Chrome extension-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes your Chrome browser functionality to AI assistants like Claude, enabling complex browser automation, content analysis, and semantic search. It leverages your existing Chrome environment, including login states and configurations, to allow large language models and chatbots to control the browser natively without needing to launch a separate automation process. The project emphasizes privacy by remaining fully local and offers capabilities such as cross-tab context, streamable HTTP communication, and a built-in vector database for semantic search and content analysis. As an early-stage project, it includes a growing set of tools for browser control, inspection, and automation, with ongoing development to broaden compatibility and features.
PersonalizationMCP
PersonalizationMCP is a unified personal data hub built on MCP (Model Context Protocol) that enables AI assistants to access and reason over data from Steam, YouTube, Bilibili, Spotify, Reddit, and more. This repository showcases a Python-based MCP server that aggregates platform APIs, manages OAuth2 tokens, and exposes a rich set of tools to query user data, playlists, watch history, and social actions. It emphasizes local data handling, token management automation, and a modular architecture that makes it easy to add new platforms through the @mcp.tool() decorator and server integration. Ideal for developers building context-aware assistants who want a single, extensible backend to surface personal data across multiple services. The MCP server is designed to run locally on your machine with secure configuration, offering multiple installation paths (conda, uv, or pip with virtualenv). It includes a comprehensive set of available tools organized by platform, robust token management (notably YouTube), and practical guidance for configuration, testing, and cursor-based integration with consumer apps like Cursor. The project also provides detailed setup steps for each platform, including how to obtain API keys, cookies, and OAuth credentials, ensuring a smooth path from zero to a functioning personal data hub.
| Feature | Chrome MCP Server | PersonalizationMCP |
|---|---|---|
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| Official | ||
| Tools Available | 22 | 75 |
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| Source Code |
- get_windows_and_tabs
- chrome_navigate
- chrome_switch_tab
- chrome_close_tabs
- chrome_go_back_or_forward
- chrome_inject_script
- chrome_send_command_to_inject_script
- chrome_screenshot
- chrome_network_capture_start/stop
- chrome_network_debugger_start/stop
- +12 more tools
- get_steam_library()
- get_steam_recent_activity()
- get_steam_friends()
- get_steam_profile()
- get_player_achievements(app_id)
- get_user_game_stats(app_id)
- get_friends_current_games()
- compare_games_with_friend(friend_steamid)
- get_friend_game_recommendations(friend_steamid)
- search_youtube_videos(query)
- +65 more tools
Can't decide? Check out both MCP servers for more details.