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OpenClaw Browser Automation Successfully Tested

Automation Test Successfully Completed

OpenClaw developer David Yang, known on Twitter as @davidyang222, successfully conducted a test of OpenClaw's browser automation capabilities on March 18, 2026. The test focused on the integration with ChromeDevToolsMCP, an interface that enables advanced automation features for web browsers.

Technical Details of the Test

The test utilized the ChromeDevToolsMCP interface to validate OpenClaw's automation capabilities. While specific technical details of the test have not yet been published, the successful execution suggests that the integration between OpenClaw and ChromeDevToolsMCP is stable and functional.

Significance for OpenClaw Development

This test marks an important milestone in the development of OpenClaw. The successful automation of browser functions opens up new possibilities for the platform, particularly in the area of web development and testing. The integration with ChromeDevToolsMCP enables developers to automate complex browser actions, thereby increasing the efficiency of their workflows.

Outlook

The OpenClaw community now expects further details on the test results as well as possible future developments. The successful integration of automation features could lead to broader adoption of OpenClaw in professional development environments.

Community Reaction

So far, the test has generated positive feedback in the developer community. Many see the successful automation as proof of the maturity and reliability of the OpenClaw platform. The use of the hashtag #OpenClaw in connection with #ChromeDevToolsMCP shows the growing interest in combining these technologies.