MCP Server for Veryfi Document Processing

Created By
veryfia year ago
Model context protocol server with Veryfi API access
Overview

What is MCP Server?

MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that integrates with the Veryfi API for efficient data extraction from documents.

How to use MCP Server?

To use MCP Server, set up the server by modifying the configuration file and running the server locally or through Claude Desktop by prompting it to process documents.

Key features of MCP Server?

  • Integration with Veryfi for document data extraction
  • Local development setup for testing and deployment
  • Easy configuration through JSON files

Use cases of MCP Server?

  1. Automating document processing workflows.
  2. Extracting structured data from invoices and receipts.
  3. Integrating document processing capabilities into applications.

FAQ from MCP Server?

  • What programming language is MCP Server built with?

MCP Server is built using Python.

  • Is there a license for MCP Server?

Yes, MCP Server is licensed under the MIT license.

  • How can I contribute to MCP Server?

You can contribute by cloning the repository, making changes, and submitting a pull request.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
veryfi
Star
0
Language
Python
License
MIT license

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