OpenOwl is a local desktop automation agent that plugs into MCP compatible AI assistants such as Claude, Codex.
OpenOwl is a local desktop automation agent that plugs into MCP compatible AI assistants such as Claude, Codex.
What is OpenOwl? OpenOwl is a local desktop automation agent that plugs into MCP compatible AI assistants such as Claude, Codex, and Gemini. Instead of stopping at written instructions, the assistant can actually see the user’s macOS screen, move the cursor, click, type, and navigate between apps or browser tabs. Users describe goals in plain language, and OpenOwl executes multi step workflows like prospect research, Shopify admin edits, CRM updates, or spreadsheet work while keeping all screenshots and keystrokes on the machine. Key Features: MCP-based desktop control: Runs as an MCP server so compatible assistants can call tools to see, click, type, and scroll. Natural language workflows: Accepts high level prompts like “find 50 LinkedIn leads and save them to a CSV” and breaks them into stepwise actions. Cross app automation: Moves data between websites, SaaS tools, and desktop apps, handling tasks such as UGC sourcing, investor research, and multi channel launches. Local only execution: Uses a locally compiled binary so screenshots, keystrokes, and file contents stay on device, with only a lightweight license check over the network. Configurable MCP tools: Offers dozens of fine grained tools that can be enabled, limited, or gated for higher risk actions. Pros Hands on automation: Handles tasks APIs cannot reach, like messy admin panels and legacy tools.

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