Enables extraction and crawling of content from arXiv research papers, allowing AI assistants to access and analyze academic publications.
Provides LinkedIn search capabilities to find data scientists and other professionals at OpenAI, as mentioned in usage examples.
Enables Twitter search functionality to find and analyze posts about SpaceX, as demonstrated in usage examples for social media monitoring.
Exa MCP Server 🔍
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets AI assistants like Claude use the Exa AI Search API for web searches. This setup allows AI models to get real-time web information in a safe and controlled way.
Demo video https://www.loom.com/share/ac676f29664e4c6cb33a2f0a63772038?sid=0e72619f-5bfc-415d-a705-63d326373f60
What is MCP? 🤔
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a system that lets AI apps, like Claude Desktop, connect to external tools and data sources. It gives a clear and safe way for AI assistants to work with local services and APIs while keeping the user in control.
What does this server do? 🚀
The Exa MCP server:
Enables AI assistants to perform web searches using Exa's powerful search API
Provides structured search results including titles, URLs, and content snippets
Caches recent searches as resources for reference
Handles rate limiting and error cases gracefully
Supports real-time web crawling for fresh content
Prerequisites 📋
Before you begin, ensure you have:
Node.js (v18 or higher)
Claude Desktop installed
An Exa API key
Git installed
You can verify your Node.js installation by running:
Installation 🛠️
NPM Installation
Using Smithery
To install the Exa MCP server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
Manual Installation
Clone the repository:
Install dependencies:
Build the project:
Create a global link (this makes the server executable from anywhere):
Configuration ⚙️
1. Configure Claude Desktop to recognize the Exa MCP server
You can find claude_desktop_config.json inside the settings of Claude Desktop app:
Open the Claude Desktop app and enable Developer Mode from the top-left menu bar.
Once enabled, open Settings (also from the top-left menu bar) and navigate to the Developer Option, where you'll find the Edit Config button. Clicking it will open the claude_desktop_config.json file, allowing you to make the necessary edits.
OR (if you want to open claude_desktop_config.json from terminal)
For macOS:
Open your Claude Desktop configuration:
For Windows:
Open your Claude Desktop configuration:
2. Add the Exa server configuration:
Replace your-api-key-here with your actual Exa API key from dashboard.exa.ai/api-keys.
3. Available Tools & Tool Selection
The Exa MCP server includes the following tools:
web_search_exa: Performs real-time web searches with optimized results and content extraction.
research_paper_search: Specialized search focused on academic papers and research content.
twitter_search: Dedicated Twitter/X.com search that finds tweets, profiles, and conversations.
company_research: Comprehensive company research tool that crawls company websites to gather detailed information about businesses.
crawling: Extracts content from specific URLs, useful for reading articles, PDFs, or any web page when you have the exact URL.
competitor_finder: Identifies competitors of a company by searching for businesses offering similar products or services.
linkedin_search: Search LinkedIn for companies and people using Exa AI. Simply include company names, person names, or specific LinkedIn URLs in your query.
You can choose which tools to enable by adding the --tools parameter to your Claude Desktop configuration:
Specify which tools to enable:
For enabling multiple tools, use a comma-separated list:
If you don't specify any tools, all tools enabled by default will be used.
4. Restart Claude Desktop
For the changes to take effect:
Completely quit Claude Desktop (not just close the window)
Start Claude Desktop again
Look for the 🔌 icon to verify the Exa server is connected
Using via NPX
If you prefer to run the server directly, you can use npx:
Usage 🎯
Once configured, you can ask Claude to perform web searches. Here are some example prompts:
The server will:
Process the search request
Query the Exa API with optimal settings (including live crawling)
Return formatted results to Claude
Cache the search for future reference
Testing with MCP Inspector 🔍
You can test the server directly using the MCP Inspector:
This opens an interactive interface where you can explore the server's capabilities, execute search queries, and view cached search results.
Troubleshooting 🔧
Common Issues
Server Not Found
Verify the npm link is correctly set up
Check Claude Desktop configuration syntax
Ensure Node.js is properly installed
API Key Issues
Confirm your EXA_API_KEY is valid
Check the EXA_API_KEY is correctly set in the Claude Desktop config
Verify no spaces or quotes around the API key
Connection Issues
Restart Claude Desktop completely
Check Claude Desktop logs:
# macOS tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log # Windows type "%APPDATA%\Claude\logs\mcp*.log"
Acknowledgments 🙏
Exa AI for their powerful search API
Model Context Protocol for the MCP specification
Anthropic for Claude Desktop
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