Claude in Chrome gives Claude Code full browser automation, but blocks 58 domains (banks, Tinder, Reddit, Robinhood, Bloomberg) and only works in Chrome/Edge. I reverse-engineered it from the tool schemas. Same 18 tools, same performance. No blocklist. Any Chromium browser. Open source.
Claude in Chrome gives Claude Code full browser automation: 18 MCP tools for clicking, typing, screenshots, JS eval, accessibility tree, console/network monitoring, and more.
But it blocks 58 domains across 11 categories (banks, brokerages, Tinder, Reddit, Robinhood, Bloomberg, Coinbase) and only works in Chrome and Edge.
Open Claude in Chrome is a clean-room reverse engineering of the official extension. Same 18 tools, same performance, 100% parity. Claude doesn't know the difference because it was trained on these exact tool schemas.
The only differences:
- No domain blocklist. Navigate anywhere.
- Works in any Chromium browser (Brave, Arc, Opera, Vivaldi, Edge, Chrome).
- Fully open source (MIT).
~2,200 lines of JavaScript. Built from the MCP tool schemas, not a fork.
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About Open Claude in Chrome on Product Hunt
“Claude in Chrome, reverse-engineered, Jailbroken”
Open Claude in Chrome launched on Product Hunt on April 4th, 2026 and earned 114 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #8 on the daily leaderboard. Claude in Chrome gives Claude Code full browser automation, but blocks 58 domains (banks, Tinder, Reddit, Robinhood, Bloomberg) and only works in Chrome/Edge. I reverse-engineered it from the tool schemas. Same 18 tools, same performance. No blocklist. Any Chromium browser. Open source.
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