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Exa AI Search
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets AI assistants like Claude use the Exa AI Search API for web searches. This setup allows AI models to get real-time web information in a safe and controlled way.
Overall score
72
mcpnodebrowser automationregistry validated
Setup difficulty
Easy
Install method
npm · local
Supported providers
Any provider
Supported hosts
MCP-compatible host
Permission posture
high
Last verified
Apr 10, 2026
Score breakdown
Utility80
Compatibility61
Ease of setup88
Reliability68
Docs quality74
Adoption60
Safety & maintenance50
Scores combine benchmark signals, product experience, and editorial weighting. Use them as a practical guide, not an absolute truth claim.
Best for
CodingAgent automation
Works with
MCP-compatible hostscommunity registry validated
Capabilities
Web Search ExaResearch Paper SearchCompany ResearchCrawling
Sources & trust
Verified registry fields
SummaryRepository
This entry is live under the scaled catalog policy: maintainer repo + community registry metadata are visible, but VerdictLens did not treat it as fully official-field verified.
Exa AI Search repo
GitHub · Tier 4 · Apr 10, 2026
Repository
Awesome MCP Registry listing
Community registry · Tier 3 · Apr 10, 2026
SummaryDescriptionSubcategoryInstall methodCapabilities
Exa AI Search VerdictLens scale review
Manual review · Tier 3 · Apr 10, 2026
Best-fit guidanceWorks-with guidancePermission postureOverall score
Strengths
- Clear MCP-server-shaped capability boundary from a maintainer-controlled repository and structured registry entry.
- Imported from a community registry entry marked as validated/runnable, so it clears a higher live-catalog bar than generic discovery-only listings.
Things to watch
- VerdictLens has not manually reviewed every operational claim for this entry; trust the repo and source links more than the editorial score.
- Community validation is still weaker than direct official-document verification, so production teams should inspect permissions and install instructions before rollout.