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A drop-in MCP server compatible with Jina AI, using a stealth Chromium browser with CapSolver captcha solving for web scraping and reading, with fallback to Jin

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A drop-in MCP server compatible with Jina AI, using a stealth Chromium browser with CapSolver captcha solving for web scraping and reading, with fallback to Jina's MCP proxy.

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A drop-in MCP server compatible with the Jina AI MCP server, backed by a stealth Chromium (cloakbrowser) + CapSolver extension, with ordered fallback to a pure MCP proxy of Jina.

jinaju exposes the same 21 tools as the Jina MCP server with identical JSON-RPC shapes, so an MCP client configured against mcp.jina.ai/v1 can point at jinaju with zero changes. The difference is the backend: by default the cloak-primary tools (read_url, parallel_read_url, capture_screenshot_url) are served by a real headless Chromium that renders the page and auto-solves captchas via CapSolver, falling back to the Jina MCP proxy if the cloak path fails.

Install

npm install -g jinaju

For development:

git clone https://github.com/xdqi/jinaju.git
cd jinaju
npm install
npm run build

cloakbrowser resolves its stealth Chromium from ~/.cloakbrowser (downloaded on first launch if missing). The CapSolver extension is fetched from its GitHub release on first launch.

Configure

Create jinaju.config.jsonc (gitignored — it holds tokens) at the project root. The full schema is at docs/superpowers/specs/jinaju.config.schema.json. Key fields:

{
  "server":    { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 9334 },
  "auth":      { "bearerTokens": [], "stdioClientId": "stdio" },
  "jina":      { "mcpUrl": "https://mcp.jina.ai/v1", "token": "jina_..." },
  "capsolver": { "token": "CAP-...", "extDir": "./vendor/capsolver-ext", "solveTimeoutMs": 15000 },
  "browser": {
    "chromePath":   null,
    "userDataDir":  "./.browser-profile",
    "headless":     true,
    "stealthArgs":  true,
    "licenseKey":   null,
    "maxParallel":  5
  },
  "tools": {
    "read_url":               { "backend": ["cloak", "jina"] },
    "parallel_read_url":      { "backend": ["cloak", "jina"] },
    "capture_screenshot_url": { "backend": ["cloak", "jina"] },
    "extract_pdf":            { "backend": ["jina"] }
  }
}
  • auth.bearerTokens: empty list → a jinaju_<32> token is generated at startup and printed to stderr once. Configure a list to pin tokens (supports multiple clients / revocation).
  • jina.token: your Jina API key.
  • capsolver.token: your CapSolver API key (injected into the extension's assets/config.js at startup — no manual extension setup).
  • browser.chromePath: null → use the cloakbrowser-resolved Chromium; set a path to override.
  • tools.<name>.backend: ordered backend list. ["cloak", "jina"] = try cloak, fall back to jina on failure. ["jina"] = jina only. Missing tools default to ["jina"].
  • show_api_key is not configurable here — it always returns the caller's own token (http: the bearer; stdio: stdioClientId).

This version does not read environment variables; all values come from the config file.

Run

jinaju                              # http mode (default subcommand)
jinaju http                         # explicit http mode — Streamable HTTP + SSE on :9334/mcp
jinaju stdio                        # stdio mode — auth-free, local process
jinaju --config /path/to.jsonc http # explicit config + http mode

Transports

  • http (jinaju http): stateless Streamable HTTP at POST /mcp, bearer-token auth. Mirrors mcp.jina.ai/v1 — an MCP client pointed at Jina can switch to http://<host>:<port>/mcp with the jinaju bearer token. Also serves GET /s/<id>.jpg for capture_screenshot_url's return_url: true option (in-memory image host).
  • stdio (jinaju stdio): stdin/stdout JSON-RPC, auth-free (local process trust). capture_screenshot_url with return_url: true returns file:// paths to a temp dir.

Both transports expose the same 21 tools with identical schemas to Jina. The browser launches only if a configured tool uses cloak; a pure-jina config (e.g. tools: {}) skips the browser and CapSolver provisioning entirely.

Fallback semantics

Each tool's backend list is tried in order. A cloak attempt is considered failed (and falls through to the next backend) when:

  • the browser hard-fails (crash, navigation timeout, 4xx/5xx, DNS), or
  • CapSolver does not clear a captcha within capsolver.solveTimeoutMs, or
  • an uncaught exception occurs.

Content-quality is not compared — if cloak produces a valid result, it's used even if Jina's would be better (no double-fetch). Search/embedding/reranker tools (search_web, classify_text, deduplicate_*, sort_by_relevance, etc.) are jina-only by default (cloak has no equivalent).

Architecture

client ──http/stdio──▶ MCP Server (SDK)
                         │
                         ▼
                      ToolRouter ── per-tool ordered backend list
                         │
              ┌──────────┴──────────┐
              ▼                      ▼
        CloakBackend            JinaBackend
        (cloakbrowser +         (pure MCP-to-MCP proxy
         CapSolver ext)          to mcp.jina.ai/v1)

See docs/superpowers/specs/2026-07-04-jinaju-mcp-design.md for the full design and docs/superpowers/plans/2026-07-04-jinaju-mcp.md for the implementation plan.

Development

npm run typecheck   # tsc -p tsconfig.test.json (typechecks src + tests)
npm test            # builds, then runs vitest (83 tests, incl. real-browser integration + e2e)

Tests include real-browser integration (cloakbrowser + CapSolver against example.com) and end-to-end http/stdio transport tests (against a stub jina to stay offline).

from github.com/xdqi/jinaju

Install Jinaju in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

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unyly install jinaju

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add jinaju -- npx -y github:xdqi/jinaju

FAQ

Is Jinaju MCP free?

Yes, Jinaju MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Jinaju need an API key?

No, Jinaju runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Jinaju hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Jinaju in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Jinaju on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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