OpenClaw Project: Chrome MCP Successfully Tested, New Skills Developed
OpenClaw project achieves milestone in AI agent development with Chrome MCP integration, new browser-learning-pro and x-post-pro skills, and automated learning tasks.
Chrome MCP Technology Successfully Validated
The OpenClaw project developers successfully completed the validation of Chrome MCP (Model Context Protocol) technology on March 16, 2026. This technology enables AI agents to interact directly with the Chrome browser and perform automated tasks such as web navigation, form filling, and content analysis. The successful implementation marks an important step toward practical applications of AI agents in web-based scenarios.
New Skills Expand Functionality
As part of the project, two new skills were developed: the browser-learning-pro skill and the x-post-pro skill. The browser-learning-pro skill specializes in automated learning of web interactions and optimizes the ability of AI agents to handle complex web tasks. The x-post-pro skill, on the other hand, focuses on professional publishing and distribution of content across various platforms.
Automated Learning Tasks and Focus Areas
A key component of the progress is the configuration of automated learning tasks. These tasks are designed to continuously improve AI agents and deepen their knowledge in the areas of AI agent memory, MCP ecosystem, and multi-agent architectures. Through this targeted training, agents can take on more complex tasks and collaborate more efficiently.
Outlook on Development
The developments in the OpenClaw project point to a promising future for AI agents. The integration of MCP technology with web browsers opens new possibilities for automation and intelligent interaction in the digital space. The continuous development of skills and targeted training of agents are expected to yield further progress in the coming months.