
MCP Web Research Server
MCP web research server (give Claude real-time info from the web)
what is MCP Web Research Server?
MCP Web Research Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables real-time information retrieval from the web for the AI model Claude, making research tasks more efficient.
how to use MCP Web Research Server?
To use the MCP Web Research Server, start by installing the Claude Desktop app and configuring it to integrate with the MCP server. Import a prebuilt prompt or interactively communicate with Claude while sending prompts that require web research.
key features of MCP Web Research Server?
- Google search integration for instant query results
- Page content extraction for in-depth analysis
- Tracking of research sessions including visited pages and queries
- Capability to capture and access screenshots of web pages
use cases of MCP Web Research Server?
- Conducting in-depth online research on current events
- Extracting information from various webpages for academic studies
- Capturing screenshots and documenting research progress
FAQ from MCP Web Research Server?
- What platforms does it support?
It primarily supports macOS; Linux support is not confirmed yet.
- Is it free to use?
Yes, it is open-source and freely available on GitHub.
- Are there any known issues?
Yes, as it is pre-alpha code, users might encounter bugs, and they should check the logs in Claude Desktop for troubleshooting.
MCP Web Research Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for web research.
Bring real-time info into Claude and easily research any topic.
Features
- Google search integration
- Webpage content extraction
- Research session tracking (list of visited pages, search queries, etc.)
- Screenshot capture
Prerequisites
- Node.js >= 18 (includes
npm
andnpx
) - Claude Desktop app
Installation
First, ensure you've downloaded and installed the Claude Desktop app and you have npm installed.
Next, add this entry to your claude_desktop_config.json
(on Mac, found at ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
):
{
"mcpServers": {
"webresearch": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@mzxrai/mcp-webresearch@latest"]
}
}
}
This config allows Claude Desktop to automatically start the web research MCP server when needed.
Usage
Simply start a chat with Claude and send a prompt that would benefit from web research. If you'd like a prebuilt prompt customized for deeper web research, you can use the agentic-research
prompt that we provide through this package. Access that prompt in Claude Desktop by clicking the Paperclip icon in the chat input and then selecting Choose an integration
→ webresearch
→ agentic-research
.

Tools
-
search_google
- Performs Google searches and extracts results
- Arguments:
{ query: string }
-
visit_page
- Visits a webpage and extracts its content
- Arguments:
{ url: string, takeScreenshot?: boolean }
-
take_screenshot
- Takes a screenshot of the current page
- No arguments required
Prompts
agentic-research
A guided research prompt that helps Claude conduct thorough web research. The prompt instructs Claude to:
- Start with broad searches to understand the topic landscape
- Prioritize high-quality, authoritative sources
- Iteratively refine the research direction based on findings
- Keep you informed and let you guide the research interactively
- Always cite sources with URLs
Resources
We expose two things as MCP resources: (1) captured webpage screenshots, and (2) the research session.
Screenshots
When you take a screenshot, it's saved as an MCP resource. You can access captured screenshots in Claude Desktop via the Paperclip icon.
Research Session
The server maintains a research session that includes:
- Search queries
- Visited pages
- Extracted content
- Screenshots
- Timestamps
Suggestions
For the best results, if you choose not to use the agentic-research
prompt when doing your research, it may be helpful to suggest high-quality sources for Claude to use when researching general topics. For example, you could prompt news today from reuters or AP
instead of news today
.
Problems
This is very much pre-alpha code. And it is also AIGC, so expect bugs.
If you run into issues, it may be helpful to check Claude Desktop's MCP logs:
tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
Development
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Build the project
pnpm build
# Watch for changes
pnpm watch
# Run in development mode
pnpm dev
Requirements
- Node.js >= 18
- Playwright (automatically installed as a dependency)
Verified Platforms
- macOS
- Linux
License
MIT
Author
