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MCP Comparison

Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.

MCPJungle

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.

Hugging Face MCP Server

Hugging Face MCP Server

Hugging Face Official MCP Server connects your large language models (LLMs) to the Hugging Face Hub and thousands of Gradio AI Applications, enabling seamless MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration across multiple transports. It supports STDIO, SSE (to be deprecated but still commonly deployed), StreamableHTTP, and StreamableHTTPJson, with the Web Application allowing dynamic tool management and status updates. This MCP server is designed to be run locally or in Docker, and it provides integrations with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI (and its extension), VSCode, and Cursor, making it easy to configure and manage MCP-enabled tools and endpoints. Tools such as hf_doc_search and hf_doc_fetch can be enabled to enhance document discovery, and an optional Authenticate tool can be included to handle OAuth challenges when called.

Feature Comparison
FeatureMCPJungleHugging Face MCP Server
Verified
Official
Tools Available73
Has Installation Guide
Has Examples
Website
Source Code
Shared Categories
MCPJungle Tools (7)
  • calculator__multiply
  • filesystem__read_file
  • deepwiki__read_wiki_contents
  • time__get_current_time
  • github__git_commit
  • add
  • subtract
Hugging Face MCP Server Tools (3)
  • hf_doc_fetch
  • hf_doc_search
  • authenticate

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