PDF AI Tools - 15 AI-Powered PDF Tools for Claude Desktop

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aiagenticdeveloper2 months ago
MCP server that connects Claude Desktop to 15 AI-powered PDF tools: summarize PDFs, chat with documents, generate quizzes & flashcards, compress, merge, split, OCR, convert to Word, analyze contracts, optimize resumes, and more. Works with any PDF file on your computer.
Overview

PDF AI Tools MCP Server

Connect Claude Desktop to 15 AI-powered PDF tools. Summarize, chat, quiz, compress, merge, split, OCR, and more — all from your desktop.

Features

  • Summarize PDF — Get brief, detailed, or bullet-point summaries
  • Chat with PDF — Ask questions about any document
  • Generate Quiz — Create quizzes from PDF content
  • Generate Flashcards — Study cards from any document
  • Compress PDF — Reduce file size (low/medium/high quality)
  • Merge PDFs — Combine multiple PDFs into one
  • Split PDF — Extract specific pages
  • Convert to Word — PDF to DOCX conversion
  • OCR PDF — Extract text from scanned documents
  • Extract Text — Get plain text from any PDF
  • Analyze Contract — AI-powered legal risk analysis
  • Optimize Resume — AI resume optimization with job matching
  • Generate Cover Letter — AI cover letter generation
  • Summarize Webpage — Summarize any URL
  • Paraphrase Text — Rewrite text in different styles

Quick Start

pip install pdfaitools-mcp

Add to Claude Desktop config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pdfaitools": {
      "command": "pdfaitools-mcp",
      "env": {
        "PDFAITOOLS_API_KEY": "<YOUR_API_KEY>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pdfaitools": {
      "command": "pdfaitools-mcp",
      "env": {
        "PDFAITOOLS_API_KEY": "<YOUR_API_KEY>"
      }
    }
  }
}
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2 months ago
Updated At
2 months ago
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aiagenticdeveloper
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