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Apple Notes MCP Server

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Seamless AI-powered Apple Notes integration

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The Apple Notes MCP Server enables natural language interactions with Apple Notes, allowing users to create, search, and retrieve notes directly through AI assistants like Claude. It works with iCloud Notes on macOS for quick, voice‑driven note management.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

Apple Notes Server MCP server

Apple Notes MCP Server bridges the gap between AI assistants and Apple’s native note‑taking ecosystem. By exposing a set of intuitive tools—create, search, and retrieve notes—it allows Claude or any MCP‑compatible client to treat Apple Notes as a first‑class data source, all through natural language commands. This eliminates the need for manual copy‑paste or third‑party sync services, giving developers a single point of interaction that respects the privacy and security model of macOS.

The server runs locally on a Mac with Apple Notes configured, leveraging AppleScript to perform operations directly in the Notes app. When a user asks an AI assistant to “create a new note about tomorrow’s meeting,” the MCP server receives the request, translates it into an AppleScript call, and returns a confirmation. Likewise, searching by keyword or retrieving the full text of a titled note is handled in milliseconds, making real‑time collaboration and documentation effortless. The integration with iCloud ensures that any changes are reflected across all devices, keeping the AI’s view of the notes up‑to‑date without extra synchronization steps.

Key capabilities include:

  • Create Notes – Supply a title, content, and optional tags to add a new entry instantly.
  • Search Notes – Query by title or keyword and receive a list of matching notes, enabling quick navigation.
  • Get Note Content – Retrieve the entire body of a note by title, useful for summarization or editing workflows.
  • iCloud‑backed persistence – All notes are stored in the user’s iCloud account, guaranteeing durability and cross‑device access.

Real‑world scenarios abound: a project manager can have an AI generate meeting minutes on the fly; a researcher can pull up experimental notes when drafting a paper; a developer can query code snippets stored in Notes without leaving the IDE. In any workflow where spontaneous documentation or retrieval is valuable, this MCP server turns Apple Notes from a passive storage layer into an active conversational partner.

For developers building AI‑augmented productivity tools, the Apple Notes MCP Server offers a lightweight, platform‑native solution that requires no external APIs or cloud services. Its straightforward tool set, coupled with the reliability of Apple’s ecosystem, makes it a standout choice for integrating personal knowledge bases into AI workflows.