Memgraph MCP MCP Server
Memgraph real-time graph database analytics.
Overview
This MCP server provides seamless integration with Memgraph, a high-performance real-time graph database designed for analytics and data exploration. Built in Python, Memgraph MCP enables developers to leverage graph database capabilities directly within Claude and other MCP-compatible applications. The server delivers immediate value by connecting users to a powerful graph computing platform that processes complex relationships and patterns in real-time, eliminating delays associated with traditional analytical databases.
The server supports comprehensive graph database operations including querying, graph traversal, and real-time analytics across connected data. Users can execute sophisticated Cypher queries, analyze network structures, and gain insights from relationship-heavy datasets without requiring direct database access. Memgraph MCP streamlines workflows by providing direct database interaction through natural language processing, making advanced graph analytics accessible to technical and non-technical users alike.
Compatible with Claude and other MCP clients, Memgraph MCP serves multiple use cases spanning recommendation systems, fraud detection, social network analysis, and knowledge graph exploration. Organizations benefit from real-time graph processing capabilities in risk assessment, entity resolution, and complex pattern recognition scenarios. The integration proves particularly valuable for teams requiring rapid prototyping of graph-based solutions, emergency response analysis, and scenarios demanding sub-millisecond query latency on multi-billion node datasets.
Installation
pip install mcp-server-memgraph-mcpCompatible Clients
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FAQ
- How do I install the Memgraph MCP MCP server?
- Install via npx or pip depending on the language. Then add the server configuration to your MCP client settings file.
- Which AI clients support the Memgraph MCP MCP server?
- The Memgraph MCP MCP server is compatible with Claude Desktop, Cursor. Any MCP-compatible client should work.