3 #document-editing MCP Servers & Clients
Every MCP server and client below is tagged #document-editing — install one to give Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any other MCP-compatible client access to document-editing tools.
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Arezzo
ConvergentMethods
Compile semantic document edits into correct Google Docs batchUpdate requests. UTF-16 arithmetic, cascading index shifts, OT-compatible ordering. MIT licensed.
docx-mcp
SecurityRonin
MCP server for reading and editing Word (.docx) documents with track changes, comments, footnotes, and structural validation. The only cross-platform MCP server combining tracked changes, threaded comments, and footnotes with OOXML-level structural validation.
Safe Docx
UseJunior
Edit Word (.docx) documents with tracked changes, redlines, and formatting preservation. Built for AI coding agents. Surgical text replacement, comments, footnotes, and document comparison — all local, no cloud upload. MIT licensed.
Frequently asked questions
What is a #document-editing MCP server?
- An MCP server tagged #document-editing implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access document-editing-related tools, data, or APIs.
How many #document-editing MCP servers and clients are there?
- mcp.so currently lists 3 MCP servers and clients tagged #document-editing.
How do I install a #document-editing MCP server?
- Open any server below and copy its install snippet into Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, or another MCP client's configuration — remote servers need no separate download.