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"How to perform a Google search" matching MCP tools:

  • Perform Google searches to retrieve web results. Configure number of results, language, deduplication, and safe search settings.
    MIT
  • Preview how your meta title and description render in Google search results, including truncation, to optimize your snippet.
    MIT
  • Perform web searches through Google Custom Search API to retrieve current information from the internet for real-time data access.
    MIT

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    MCP server for the Google Search Console API. Enables search performance analytics, sitemap management, URL index inspection, and property management through natural language.
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  • Perform advanced searches on Google Scholar with filters for author, source, year range, language, patents, review articles, and sort order.
    MIT
  • Execute a Google search directly through the Google Toolbox MCP server to retrieve formatted results. Specify your query and number of results for precise, actionable data.
    Apache 2.0
  • Perform Google searches directly within the Steel MCP Server to find information, answer questions, or gather data using web navigation capabilities.
    MIT
  • Perform Google web searches with customizable parameters like location, language, date range, and result scraping options to find specific information.
    MIT
  • Perform general search queries to obtain comprehensive information on any topic, with adjustable detail levels for tailored results.
  • Perform advanced Google searches to retrieve AI Overview, organic results, and related searches for off-Amazon market research and demand analysis.
    MIT
  • Search Google Maps places using queries to discover businesses and local addresses. Get results directly from the Google Maps search pipeline.
    MIT
  • Perform structured Google searches to obtain organic results as JSON, enabling SERP analysis and research without IP blocks.
    MIT