20 tools from the BrowserStack MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the BrowserStack policy →accessibilityExpert Ask accessibility expert about WCAG 2/5 fetchAutomationScreenshots Fetch screenshots from an automation session 2/5 fetchSelfHealedSelectors Retrieve AI self-healed selectors 2/5 getFailureLogs Retrieve error logs for automation sessions 2/5 listTestCases List test cases for a project with filters 2/5 listTestRuns List test runs for a project 2/5 takeAppScreenshot Launch app and capture screenshot on device 2/5 addTestResult Add manual test execution result 3/5 createLCASteps Generate low-code automation steps 4/5 createProjectOrFolder Create a Test Management project or folder 3/5 createTestCase Add a manual test case to a project 3/5 createTestCasesFromFile Bulk-create test cases from uploaded file 4/5 updateTestRun Update a test run status or tags 3/5 uploadProductRequirementFile Upload PRD for AI test case generation 3/5 createTestRun Create and start a test run 4/5 runAppLiveSession Start manual app testing on a real device 4/5 runAppTestsOnBrowserStack Run automated mobile tests on real devices 5/5 runBrowserLiveSession Start Live session for website testing 4/5 setupBrowserStackAutomateTests Integrate BrowserStack SDK and run web tests 5/5 startAccessibilityScan Start a web accessibility scan 3/5 The BrowserStack MCP server exposes 20 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Execute.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the BrowserStack server.
BrowserStack tools are categorised as Read (7), Write (7), Execute (6). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept