Discover 60 MCPs built for Apple.
Provides unified Apple Human Interface Guidelines and technical documentation for all Apple platforms via the Model Context Protocol.
Facilitates running applications within macOS environments via an MCP server.
Automates translation workflows and localization management for iOS/macOS projects by processing Xcode String Catalogs (.xcstrings files).
Enables AI models like Claude to natively control macOS applications and automate system workflows.
Automates Xcode test execution and linter analysis for iOS projects, delivering structured feedback for AI assistants and developers.
Enables AI assistants to programmatically create, build, test, and manage iOS/macOS projects through Xcode functionality.
Integrates Things 3 and Apple Notes with AI assistants using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Empowers AI coding assistants with semantic search across Apple's comprehensive developer documentation, WWDC transcripts, and code examples.
Enables LLM clients to interact with macOS applications through AppleScript.
Provides AI assistance for the addTaskManager productivity workflow by enforcing the Assess-Decide-Do (ADD) framework.
Enables Claude Desktop to create perfectly formatted RTF documents using Apple's native TextEdit APIs.
Extends Claude's capabilities by integrating with MacOS Shortcuts to automate tasks.
Enables interaction with the Apple Music API through an MCP server.
Writes image metadata to enhance Spotlight search on macOS.
Enables AI assistants and development tools to interact with Apple's development ecosystem for building, testing, running, and managing projects.
Integrates AI assistants with native Apple applications to automate tasks and enhance user interaction.
Enables interaction with Apple Notes directly from the Cursor editor.
Integrates macOS Calendar and Reminders data, enabling AI assistants to query events, tasks, and accounts.
Empowers AI coding assistants with real-time visual context from iOS Simulators and React Native apps.
Integrates native Apple applications with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for enhanced automation and interaction.
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