MMCP Server Finder

Model Context Protocol directory

MCP Server Finder

MCP Server Finder is a searchable database of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, ranked by GitHub growth, use case, client compatibility, and freshness.

Top MCP servers by GitHub stars

#ServerCategoryStarsForksLast commit
1Filesystem MCP

read, write, and search files in allowed local directories

Files & Storage87K11K3 days ago
2Google Drive MCP

search and read files stored in Google Drive

Files & Storage87K11K3 days ago
3Context7

pull up-to-date, version-specific library documentation and code examples

Developer Tools57.1K2.7Ktoday
4Playwright MCP

control a real browser to navigate, click, type, and extract page content

Browser Automation33.7K2.8Kyesterday
5GitHub MCP Server

connect to GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and code search

Developer Tools30.6K4.4Ktoday
6AWS MCP Servers

interact with AWS services and documentation through specialized MCP servers

Cloud & Infrastructure9.2K1.6Kyesterday
7Firecrawl MCP

crawl websites and convert pages into clean markdown or structured data

Web Scraping & Crawling6.5K7512 days ago
8Atlassian MCP

work with Jira issues and Confluence pages

Productivity & Docs5.4K1.2K2 months ago
9Exa MCP

search the web and retrieve high-quality, AI-ready results in real time

Search & Retrieval4.6K3442 days ago
10Notion MCP

read, search, and update Notion pages and databases

Productivity & Docs4.4K57614 days ago

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Frequently asked questions

What is an MCP server?

An MCP server is a program that exposes tools, data, or APIs to AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol, letting models read and act on external systems in a standardized way.

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that defines how AI assistants connect to external tools and data sources, so the same server works across many MCP-compatible clients.

How are MCP servers ranked on MCP Server Finder?

Servers are ranked primarily by GitHub stars, with category, client compatibility, and freshness (recent commits) used to organize and contextualize the list.

How often is the data updated?

GitHub statistics (stars, forks, open issues, last commit) are refreshed from the public GitHub API, and every page shows its last updated date.

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