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  • Why this server?

    Privacy-friendly web search using SearXNG metasearch engine, enabling searches across multiple engines and categories.

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    A privacy-friendly web search MCP server using SearXNG, enabling searches across multiple engines and categories.
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  • Why this server?

    Local RAG-like web search server that runs locally, provides search and retrieval without APIs.

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    "primitive" RAG-like web search model context protocol server that runs locally. ✨ no APIs ✨
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  • Why this server?

    Provides Google Custom Search with web content extraction and specialized research tools.

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    Provides advanced Google Custom Search functionality, web content extraction, and specialized research tools such as search analytics, multi-site search, and fact checking. Works as an MCP server compatible with any MCP client.
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  • Why this server?

    Comprehensive search including web search, content extraction, news, academic, and AI-powered multi-source research.

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    Provides comprehensive search capabilities including web search, content extraction, news search, academic search, and AI-powered multi-source research. Enables natural language access to web content and research through a production-ready MCP server.
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    Free, unlimited web search with parallel crawling and smart ranking, no API keys needed.

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    A free and unlimited web search server that enables AI models to search, crawl, and research web content using DuckDuckGo without requiring API keys. It features parallel crawling and a smart ranking system to prioritize the most relevant information for complex queries.
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  • Why this server?

    Privacy-focused multi-source web searching across 100+ engines with advanced filters.

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    A privacy-focused search server built on SearXNG that provides unlimited, multi-source web searching across 100+ engines. It enables AI tools to perform advanced searches with specialized filters for time, language, and content categories without API costs or rate limits.
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  • Why this server?

    Web search via DuckDuckGo and advanced content extraction using Crawl4AI and LLM analysis.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides web search capabilities via DuckDuckGo and advanced content extraction using Crawl4AI and LLM-powered analysis. It enables users to perform web-wide searches and fetch processed website data through automated browser interaction and intelligent summarization.
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  • Why this server?

    Advanced search and retrieval for web crawler data with full-text search and filtering.

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    Bridge the gap between your web crawl and AI language models. With mcp-server-webcrawl, your AI client filters and analyzes web content under your direction or autonomously, extracting insights from your web content. Supports WARC, wget, InterroBot, Katana, and SiteOne crawlers.
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  • Why this server?

    Web search using Google Custom Search API and webpage content extraction.

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    A Model Context Protocol server providing web search capabilities using Google Custom Search API and webpage content extraction functionality.
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