Performs HTTP requests with advanced TLS fingerprinting, enabling AI assistants to access web resources and bypass anti-bot systems.
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Fetchr is a versatile HTTP client designed to overcome common challenges in web interaction. It provides robust TLS fingerprinting capabilities (JA3, JA4, HTTP/2, QUIC) to impersonate real browsers like Chrome and Firefox, making automated requests indistinguishable from human traffic. Beyond its CLI and Go package, Fetchr shines as an MCP server, empowering sandboxed AI assistants (like Claude Desktop and Claude Code) with full HTTP request functionality, circumventing their inherent network restrictions.
Key Features
01TLS Fingerprinting (JA3, JA4, HTTP/2, QUIC)
02MCP Server for AI assistants (stdio, SSE)
03CLI Tool for single and batch requests
04Go Package for programmatic integration
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06Browser Profiles (Chrome, Firefox, custom)
Use Cases
01Granting HTTP capabilities to sandboxed AI assistants
02Making automated web requests without being detected by anti-bot systems
03Developing applications requiring advanced browser impersonation at the TLS level