by VeyraX
Provides a unified connection that lets users access all their previously integrated tools across any MCP‑compatible environment without needing separate logins for each service.
VeyraX MCP enables a single authentication point that propagates access to every tool a user has linked on the VeyraX platform, allowing seamless usage in editors and AI assistants such as Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and Windserf.
Q: Do I need to install anything locally? A: Only the MCP client you wish to integrate with; VeyraX handles the backend connection.
Q: Is my API key exposed to the client? A: The key is stored in the client’s configuration file and transmitted securely; VeyraX never logs it.
Q: Can I add or remove tools after initial setup? A: Yes, modify your linked tools in the VeyraX dashboard, and changes propagate automatically.
Q: Which editors are supported? A: Cursor, Claude, Windserf, and VS Code (via the Cline extension) are officially supported.
Q: Is there a cost? A: VeyraX offers a free tier with basic tool connections; premium plans unlock additional enterprise features.
Single tool to control them all — VeyraX MCP is the only connection you need to access all your tools in any MCP-compatible environment.
VeyraX MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that allows you to provide custom tools to agentic LLMs. By connecting once to the VeyraX platform, you can use all tools you’ve already integrated with VeyraX in any MCP-compatible environment—such as Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or Windserf—without juggling multiple authentications.
Sign up for VeyraX
Create a free account at https://www.veyrax.com/register.
Open the VeyraX Platform to Get Your API Key
You can find your API key in your VeyraX dashboard.
Tip: Look for the “API Key” section in your account settings.
Choose Your Configuration
Copy the complete configuration (including your API key) directly from the VeyraX platform.
Select an MCP Client
Decide which environment or editor you want to integrate with (e.g., Cursor, Claude, Windserf, VS Code).
Follow the Setup Guide
Either:
That’s it! You’ll now have instant access to every tool you’ve linked to VeyraX in all your favorite editor and AI assistant environments.
Cursor
Add VeyraX MCP to Cursor IDE in minutes.
Claude
Use all your VeyraX-connected tools directly in Claude.
Windsurf
Integrate with the Windserf IDE for a seamless coding experience.
VS Code
Connect VeyraX MCP to VSCode IDE via Cline.
If you have any questions, check out our documentation or contact support.
Enjoy a unified, hassle-free approach to using all your favorite tools anywhere, all thanks to VeyraX MCP!
Happy coding!
— Team VeyraX
This README is a brief starter guide. For detailed instructions and troubleshooting, please visit the official VeyraX docs.
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