AI Connectors · Productivity

Kernel

Cloud browser sessions for web automation and agent workflows

Listed in Claude · 16 published tools · Community-listed

Overview

What Kernel does

Kernel runs browsers inside isolated cloud VMs and hands control of them to an assistant. Sessions can be driven with mouse and keyboard actions or with Playwright code, each in a sandboxed browser VM with a live view attached. The listing describes persisting logins through profiles, routing traffic through datacenter, residential or mobile proxy pools, and keeping pre-warmed browser pools so a session is available without a cold start. Kernel automation apps can be deployed and invoked, API keys and credentials managed, and every session recorded to video for replay afterwards. Sixteen tools are published at community tier. A Kernel account is required, and the endpoint asks for it first.

Who it is for

Engineers building browser automation or agents that operate real web sessions.

Tool surface

Sixteen tools covering session lifecycle, proxying, app deployment and credential handling, all of it behind an authentication check that returns 401.

Availability

Where Kernel is listed

Kernel is listed in the Claude connectors directory only. Kernel has no app under the same domain in the ChatGPT directory; 392 of the 3,150 products here are on both marketplaces, and this is not one of them.

The MCP server behind a Claude connector is usually the same server a ChatGPT app would need, so the absence is a distribution decision rather than a technical one.

Claude listing

In the Claude connectors directory

Kernel publishes 16 tools to Claude, deeper than 61.6% of the 1,253 Claude-listed connectors.

The median Claude-listed connector filed under Productivity publishes 12, so this one runs 4 tools above its bucket's median and ranks 186th of 462 by tool count.

It falls in the 11-20 tools band, which holds 22.5% of the Claude directory.

Kernel publishes a remote MCP endpoint. Claude connects to it over HTTP; there is nothing to install locally.

Every connector in the Claude directory is remote, all 1,253 of them, so transport is not a differentiator there.

Publisher
Kernel
Verification
Community-listed (61.5% of the Claude directory)
Filed under
Productivity
Endpoint
https://mcp.onkernel.com/mcp
Published tools
16 · 11-20 tools band
Depth rank in Productivity
186 of 462
Snapshot
August 2026

Kernel is community-listed in the Claude directory, the tier 770 of 1,253 connectors sit in (61.5%). It is the default for a self-published server, and says nothing either way about quality.

In the publisher's words

How Kernel describes it

Kernel gives Claude on-demand cloud browsers for web automation and agent workflows. Launch browser sessions and drive them with mouse and keyboard actions or Playwright code in a fully sandboxed browser VM. Persist logins with profiles, route traffic through datacenter, residential, or mobile proxies, and pre-warm browser pools for fast acquisition. Deploy and invoke Kernel automation apps, manage API keys and credentials, and capture automatic video replays of every session. Each browser runs in an isolated VM with a live view.

Quoted from the connector's own Claude directory listing as captured in August 2026. Node8 did not write it and does not vouch for it.

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This is an independent catalogue entry compiled by Node8 from Kernel's public marketplace listing as it stood in August 2026. Listing facts come from the marketplaces; the comparisons against the rest of the directory and any live-endpoint measurements are Node8's. Node8 is not affiliated with Kernel, and inclusion here is not an endorsement.

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