Remote and local MCP server

Give AI agents file conversion tools through MCP

Use the ConvertFileFast MCP server to let Claude, Codex, Cursor and other MCP-compatible agents convert documents, merge and split PDFs, extract PDF text, and resize or compress images using each user's own API key.

Remote MCPLocal npmTools
// Remote MCP server (Streamable HTTP)
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "convertfilefast": {
      "url": "https://mcp.convertfilefast.com/mcp",
      "headers": { "X-API-Key": "cff_your_key" }
    }
  }
}
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Avantages

Why use the ConvertFileFast MCP server?

A secure tool surface for AI agents that need document conversion, PDF processing and image optimization workflows.

Hosted remote MCP

Connect directly to https://mcp.convertfilefast.com/mcp when your client supports Streamable HTTP. No local process required.

Local stdio install

Use npm or PyPI for desktop clients that prefer a local MCP process. Local and remote expose the same tool surface.

Per-user API keys

The MCP server does not store shared credentials. Each user sends their own ConvertFileFast API key with every request.

Conversion-focused tools

Agents can convert documents, create PDFs from images, merge, split, compress, rotate, protect and unlock PDFs, extract text, and resize or compress images.

Temporary downloads

Remote file-producing tools return short-lived download URLs, avoiding long binary payloads in agent conversations.

Same API limits

MCP calls use the same ConvertFileFast API key, permissions, rate limits and monthly usage limits as direct API requests.

FAQ

Questions frequemment posees

What is the ConvertFileFast MCP server?

It is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes ConvertFileFast conversion features as tools for AI agents. Agents can call document conversions, PDF tools and image tools through a standard MCP client.

Should I use the remote MCP server or the local package?

Use the remote MCP server when your client supports Streamable HTTP. Use the local npm or PyPI package when the client only supports stdio or when you want local file paths instead of temporary hosted download URLs.

How is authentication handled?

Every request uses the user's own ConvertFileFast API key through X-API-Key or Authorization Bearer headers. The hosted MCP server forwards the key to the API and does not persist it.

What can agents do through MCP?

Agents can list supported conversions, convert files, create PDFs from images, merge, split, compress, rotate, protect and unlock PDFs, extract PDF text, and resize or compress images.

Connect your agent to ConvertFileFast MCP

Create an API key, add the MCP server to your client, and give your agent secure file conversion, PDF and image tools in minutes.

Sans carte de credit. 10 conversions gratuites sur le plan Free.