MCP Comparison
Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.
MCP Access Point
MCP Access Point is a lightweight gateway that turns existing HTTP services into MCP (Model Context Protocol) endpoints with zero code changes. Built on high-performance Pingora proxy, it enables seamless protocol conversion between HTTP and MCP, supporting both SSE and Streamable HTTP. Designed for multi-tenant deployments, it offers a RESTful Admin API for real-time configuration management, dynamic updates, and resource administration without restarting the service. This repository provides a clear Quick Start, multi-tenancy guidance, and admin operations to manage upstreams, services, routes, and more, making it easy to expose legacy HTTP APIs to MCP clients like Cursor Desktop and MCP Inspectors.
MCPJungle
MCPJungle is a self-hosted MCP Gateway and Registry for AI agents. It serves as a central registry and gateway to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and the tools they expose. By consolidating MCP server registration, tool discovery, and access control, MCPJungle enables AI agents and clients to discover, group, and securely invoke tools from a single, unified gateway. The project provides a CLI, Docker-based deployment options, and enterprise-ready features such as tool grouping, access control, and observability to streamline MCP-based workflows across organizations.
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| Tools Available | 1 | 7 |
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