woladi/macos-vision-mcp vs Template MCP Server
Side-by-side comparison of two Model Context Protocol servers. Pick the right one for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or Cursor.
Local OCR and image analysis via Apple Vision Framework. Wraps macOS's native Vision API to expose OCR for images and PDFs (with reading-order paragraphs, bound
A CLI tool to create a new Model Context Protocol server project with TypeScript support, dual transport options, and an extensible structure
Comparison
| Feature | woladi/macos-vision-mcp | Template MCP Server |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Installs | — | 1 |
| Rating | — | — |
| Verified | — | |
| Hosted | — | — |
| Tools | — | — |
| Category | development | development |
| Author | woladi | mcpdotdirect |
| Repo | woladi/macos-vision-mcp | mcpdotdirect/template-mcp-server |
When to pick woladi/macos-vision-mcp
Local OCR and image analysis via Apple Vision Framework. Wraps macOS's native Vision API to expose OCR for images and PDFs (with reading-order paragraphs, bounding boxes, line/paragraph IDs, and confidence), face / barcode / QR / document-corner detection, and image classification — all as MCP tools any client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex CLI) can call. ~97% token savings vs sending raw images. Fully offline, no API keys, files never leave the Mac. One-line install: npx -y macos-vision-mcp.
When to pick Template MCP Server
A CLI tool to create a new Model Context Protocol server project with TypeScript support, dual transport options, and an extensible structure
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