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This volume explores architectural patterns for building robust, privacy-preserving browser automation systems in 2026, emphasizing Playwright as the core engine for executing controlled web interactions while integrating localized or sovereign inference from models such as Claude and Gemini. The discussion centers on leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable deterministic, structured page access instead of vision-dependent approaches, ensuring data remains on-premises and minimizing external exposure.
Core coverage includes Playwright's WebSocket-based communication model, isolated browser contexts for reliable execution, MCP server configuration for agentic capabilities, hybrid orchestration between scripted automation and model-driven reasoning, fault-handling in dynamic web environments, performance tuning for production-scale deployments, and compliance strategies aligned with data sovereignty requirements. The material targets experienced software engineers, automation architects, QA specialists, and DevOps professionals who design or maintain secure, autonomous web workflows in regulated or high-privacy contexts and who already possess familiarity with browser automation frameworks and LLM integration concepts.
For practitioners seeking detailed engineering insights into combining Playwright's precision with contemporary local-model inference for sovereign browser operations, this book offers structured analysis and implementation considerations relevant to 2026 environments. Add this technical reference to your collection today to guide your architecture decisions in privacy-focused automation initiatives.
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