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"Tools or resources for finding maps" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve Google Maps listings for any keyword and location, returning names, ratings, reviews, addresses, phone numbers, websites, hours, GPS coordinates, and categories.
    MIT
  • Retrieve paginated Google Maps reviews for a place using dataId or placeId, with sorting, topic filtering, and language selection. Supports reputation management, sentiment analysis, and competitor benchmarking.
    MIT
  • Fetch the full body of any 'octopus://' URI returned by other tools, such as release or task resources. Pass the URI verbatim to retrieve JSON payloads.
    Mozilla Public 2.0

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  • Search Apple Maps businesses with Apple ratings and aggregated Yelp + TripAdvisor reviews.

  • The Google Maps MCP server is a fully-managed server provided by the Maps Grounding Lite API that connects AI applications to Google Maps Platform services. It provides three main tools for building LLM applications: searching for places, looking up weather information, and computing routes with details like distance and travel time. The server acts as a proxy that translates Google Maps data into a format that AI applications can understand, enabling agents to accurately answer real-world location and travel queries.

  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
    Apache 2.0
  • Update scalar fields of a security finding, such as title, severity, status, taxonomy, or assets. Use this tool to modify a finding's metadata without altering its prose body or evidence.
    MIT
  • Search audit findings by title, severity, or status to check for duplicates before creating a new finding or to locate a specific finding for update or evidence attachment.
    MIT
  • Attach an asset to a finding by matching an existing asset or creating a new one. Use when specifying which asset a finding affects.
    MIT
  • Search the web for current information, news, articles, and websites to find up-to-date content, research topics, or answer questions about recent events.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve top tools ranked by total cost over a configurable time period to identify the most expensive actions performed by agents.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a specific finding by ID to review, explain, or summarize its details, including body rendered as markdown and structured fields.
    MIT
  • Search for AI workflows by name or keyword to find image generators, text processors, and other tools hosted on Glif.
    MIT
  • Generate visual maps of Chinese administrative divisions to display regional data distribution or composition, such as GDP by province or city classifications.
    TypeScript
    MIT
  • Retrieve complete profile for a person, including name, birth date, and photo count. Use after finding a person to get their details.
    MIT
  • List AWS GuardDuty security findings by detector, with optional filtering by severity or specific IDs. Retrieve finding IDs to analyze security threats in your AWS environment.
    Apache 2.0