PYDOLL TOOLS

57 tools from the Pydoll MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

EXECUTE 28 tools
Execute execute_automation_script Execute predefined automation scripts Execute execute_javascript Execute JavaScript code in the browser context Execute navigate_to Navigate to a specific URL in a browser tab Execute new_tab Create a new tab in a browser instance Execute start_browser Start a new browser instance with specified configuration Execute stop_browser Stop a browser instance and clean up resources Execute block_requests Block specific network requests Execute bypass_cloudflare Attempt to bypass Cloudflare Turnstile protection Execute bypass_recaptcha Attempt to bypass reCAPTCHA v3 protection Execute download_file Download a file from a URL or trigger a download Execute evade_detection Apply comprehensive evasion techniques Execute go_back Navigate back in browser history Execute inject_script_library Inject JavaScript libraries into the page Execute intelligent_search Intelligently perform search on any website with automatic element detection Execute randomize_fingerprint Randomize browser fingerprint to avoid tracking Execute refresh_page Refresh the current page in a browser tab Execute rotate_proxy Rotate to a new proxy server Execute simulate_human_behavior Simulate realistic human interaction patterns Execute spoof_headers Spoof HTTP headers to appear more legitimate Execute throttle_network Simulate different network conditions Execute click_element Click on a web element with human-like behavior Execute enable_stealth_mode Enable advanced stealth mode to avoid bot detection Execute handle_bot_detection Handle generic bot detection challenges Execute intercept_network_requests Intercept and modify network requests and responses Execute modify_request_headers Modify HTTP request headers Execute randomize_timing Add random delays and timing variations Execute set_active_tab Switch to a specific tab in a browser Execute type_text Type text into an input element with realistic human typing

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How many tools does the Pydoll MCP server have? +

The Pydoll MCP server exposes 57 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

How do I enforce policies on Pydoll tools? +

Route the Pydoll server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Pydoll tools fall into? +

Pydoll tools are categorised as Read (19), Write (8), Destructive (2), Execute (28). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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