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Crawleo MCP Server - Real-Time Web Knowledge for AI Crawleo's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server enables AI assistants like Claude to access real-time web data directly through native tool integration.

Created 11/18/2025
Updated 27 days ago
Repository documentation and setup instructions

Crawleo MCP Server

Real-time web search and crawling capabilities for AI assistants through Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Overview

Crawleo MCP enables AI assistants to access live web data through two powerful tools:

  • web.search - Real-time web search with multiple output formats
  • web.crawl - Deep content extraction from any URL

Features

Real-time web search from any country/language
Multiple output formats - Enhanced HTML, Raw HTML, Markdown, Plain Text
Device-specific results - Desktop, mobile, or tablet view
Deep content extraction with JavaScript rendering
Zero data retention - Complete privacy
Auto-crawling option for search results


Getting Your API Key

  1. Visit crawleo.dev
  2. Sign up for a free account
  3. Navigate to your dashboard
  4. Copy your API key (starts with sk_)

Setup Instructions

1. Claude Desktop

Location of config file:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "crawleo": {
      "url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
      "transport": "http",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace YOUR_API_KEY_HERE with your actual API key from crawleo.dev.

Steps:

  1. Open the config file in a text editor
  2. Add the Crawleo MCP configuration
  3. Save the file
  4. Restart Claude Desktop completely (quit and reopen)
  5. Start a new conversation and ask Claude to search the web!

Example usage:

"Search for the latest AI news and summarize the top 5 articles"
"Find Python web scraping tutorials and extract code examples"

2. Cursor IDE

Location of config file:

  • macOS: ~/.cursor/config.json or ~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Cursor\config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Cursor/config.json

Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "crawleo": {
      "url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
      "transport": "http",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Steps:

  1. Locate and open your Cursor config file
  2. Add the Crawleo MCP configuration
  3. Save the file
  4. Restart Cursor
  5. The MCP tools will be available in your AI assistant

Example usage in Cursor:

"Search for React best practices and add them to my code comments"
"Find the latest documentation for this API endpoint"

3. Windsurf IDE

Location of config file:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Windsurf/config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Windsurf\config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Windsurf/config.json

Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "crawleo": {
      "url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
      "transport": "http",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Steps:

  1. Open the Windsurf config file
  2. Add the Crawleo MCP server configuration
  3. Save and restart Windsurf
  4. Start using web search in your coding workflow

4. GitHub Copilot

Location of config file:

For GitHub Copilot in VS Code or compatible editors, you need to configure MCP servers.

Configuration:

Create or edit your MCP config file and add:

{
  "servers": {
    "Crawleo": {
      "url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
      "transport": "http",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Complete example with multiple servers:

{
  "servers": {
    "Crawleo": {
      "url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
      "transport": "http",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Steps:

  1. Open your GitHub Copilot MCP configuration
  2. Add the Crawleo server configuration
  3. Save the file
  4. Restart VS Code or your IDE
  5. GitHub Copilot can now use Crawleo for web searches!

Example usage:

Ask Copilot: "Search for the latest Python best practices"
Ask Copilot: "Find documentation for this library"

5. OpenAI Platform (Direct Integration)

OpenAI now supports MCP servers directly! Here's how to use Crawleo with OpenAI's API:

Python Example:

from openai import OpenAI

client = OpenAI()

response = client.responses.create(
    model="gpt-4",
    input=[
        {
            "role": "user",
            "content": [
                {
                    "type": "input_text",
                    "text": "search for latest news about openai models"
                }
            ]
        }
    ],
    text={
        "format": {
            "type": "text"
        },
        "verbosity": "medium"
    },
    reasoning={
        "effort": "medium"
    },
    tools=[
        {
            "type": "mcp",
            "server_label": "Crawleo",
            "server_url": "https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp",
            "server_description": "Crawleo MCP Server - Real-Time Web Knowledge for AI",
            "authorization": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE",
            "allowed_tools": [
                "web.search",
                "web.crawl"
            ],
            "require_approval": "always"
        }
    ],
    store=True,
    include=[
        "reasoning.encrypted_content",
        "web_search_call.action.sources"
    ]
)

print(response)

Key Parameters:

  • server_url - Crawleo MCP endpoint
  • authorization - Your Crawleo API key
  • allowed_tools - Enable web.search and/or web.crawl
  • require_approval - Set to "always", "never", or "conditional"

Node.js Example:

import OpenAI from 'openai';

const client = new OpenAI();

const response = await client.responses.create({
  model: 'gpt-4',
  input: [
    {
      role: 'user',
      content: [
        {
          type: 'input_text',
          text: 'search for latest AI developments'
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  tools: [
    {
      type: 'mcp',
      server_label: 'Crawleo',
      server_url: 'https://api.crawleo.dev/mcp',
      server_description: 'Crawleo MCP Server - Real-Time Web Knowledge for AI',
      authorization: 'YOUR_API_KEY_HERE',
      allowed_tools: ['web.search', 'web.crawl'],
      require_approval: 'always'
    }
  ]
});

console.log(response);

Available Tools

web.search

Search the web in real-time with customizable parameters.

Parameters:

  • query (required) - Search term
  • max_pages - Number of result pages (default: 1)
  • setLang - Language code (e.g., "en", "ar")
  • cc - Country code (e.g., "US", "EG")
  • device - Device type: "desktop", "mobile", "tablet" (default: "desktop")
  • enhanced_html - Get clean HTML (default: true)
  • raw_html - Get raw HTML (default: false)
  • markdown - Get Markdown format (default: true)
  • page_text - Get plain text (default: false)
  • auto_crawling - Auto-crawl result URLs (default: false)

Example:

Ask your AI: "Search for 'Python web scraping' and return results in Markdown"

web.crawl

Extract content from specific URLs.

Parameters:

  • urls (required) - List of URLs to crawl
  • rawHtml - Return raw HTML (default: false)
  • markdown - Convert to Markdown (default: false)
  • screenshot - Capture screenshot (optional)
  • country - Geographic location

Example:

Ask your AI: "Crawl https://example.com and extract the main content in Markdown"

Troubleshooting

MCP server not appearing

  1. Check config file location - Make sure you're editing the correct file
  2. Verify JSON syntax - Use a JSON validator to check for syntax errors
  3. Restart the application - Completely quit and reopen (not just reload)
  4. Check API key - Ensure your API key is valid and active at crawleo.dev

Authentication errors

  • Verify your API key is correct (should start with sk_)
  • Make sure the key is wrapped in quotes
  • Check that "Bearer " prefix is included in the Authorization header (for Claude/Cursor/Windsurf)
  • For OpenAI Platform, use the key directly in the authorization field
  • Confirm your account has available credits at crawleo.dev

No results returned

  • Check your internet connection
  • Verify the search query is not empty
  • Try a simpler search query first
  • Check API status at crawleo.dev

Tool names not recognized

Make sure you're using the correct tool names:

  • Use web.search (not search_web)
  • Use web.crawl (not crawl_web)

Usage Examples

Research Assistant

"Search for recent developments in quantum computing and summarize the key findings"

Content Analysis

"Search for competitor pricing pages and extract their pricing tiers"

Code Documentation

"Find the official documentation for FastAPI and extract the quickstart guide"

News Monitoring

"Search for today's news about artificial intelligence from US sources"

Market Research

"Search for customer reviews of iPhone 15 and analyze sentiment"

Pricing

Crawleo MCP uses the same affordable pricing as our API:

  • 10,000 searches → $20
  • 100,000 searches → $100
  • 250,000 searches → $200

Check your usage and manage your subscription at crawleo.dev


Privacy & Security

Zero data retention - We never store your search queries or results
Secure authentication - API keys transmitted over HTTPS
No tracking - Your usage patterns remain private


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Quick Setup
Installation guide for this server

Installation Command (package not published)

git clone https://github.com/Crawleo/Crawleo-MCP
Manual Installation: Please check the README for detailed setup instructions and any additional dependencies required.

Cursor configuration (mcp.json)

{ "mcpServers": { "crawleo-crawleo-mcp": { "command": "git", "args": [ "clone", "https://github.com/Crawleo/Crawleo-MCP" ] } } }