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"A search engine query for Google" matching MCP tools:

  • Get search query suggestions for partial keywords. Use it to discover relevant terms before running a full search.
    MIT
  • Retrieve parsed Google Search results as structured JSON. Get organic results, ads, knowledge panels, and pagination for any query without scraping HTML.
    MIT
  • Checks the Google Search Console connection status for the current workspace, verifying OAuth configuration, linked Google account, and available verified properties to query.
    MIT
  • Search Google Images for poster and wallpaper candidates using your local Chrome session. Set query, limit, and optional quality (cinematic, poster).
    MIT

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  • Collect a target's public search-engine footprint by detecting entity type and running tailored Google queries, returning structured results and graph nodes/edges for discovered domains and profiles.
    MIT
  • Search for academic research articles using Google Scholar to find relevant medical and scientific publications for research purposes.
    MIT
  • Search the live web by routing each query to an optimal engine from six providers, returning ranked results with optional synthesized answers and citations.
    MIT
  • Query the Search Console Search Analytics API for organic Google Search performance data. Returns raw rows with clicks, impressions, CTR, and position, by dimension like query, page, device, or date.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate an optimized Boolean search query for Google Patents from a natural-language invention description. Returns only the query string, without executing the search.
    MIT
  • Search Google Maps for businesses, locations, and points of interest using a text query. Get details like address, phone, rating, opening hours, and location data.
    MIT
  • Search the web using multiple engines with automatic engine selection based on query language and proxy routing for international access.
    MIT
  • Check the cost per 1,000 requests for any supported search engine to estimate spending before running bulk operations.
    MIT
  • Search multiple news engines for a query and return a deduped list of outlets, domains, URLs, and dates, enabling independent evaluation of raw coverage.
    MIT