APIFold
Turn any REST API into a hosted MCP server. 18 free public servers (GitHub, Stripe, Slack, OpenAI, Notion, and more) — no setup required, bring your own API key.
README
<br /> <p align="center"> <a href="https://apifold.dev" target="_blank"><img width="260" src="public/logo.svg" alt="APIFold"></a> <br /> <br /> <b>Turn any REST API into an MCP server. No code required.</b> <br /> <br /> </p>
APIFold reads an OpenAPI 3.x or Swagger 2.x specification and generates a live, production-ready MCP server endpoint. AI agents — Claude, Cursor, Copilot, or any MCP-compatible client — can connect immediately. Tool calls execute real HTTP requests to real upstream APIs with securely stored credentials. No stubs, no mocks, no glue code.
Quick Start
CLI (fastest)
npx apifold serve ./your-openapi-spec.yaml --base-url https://api.example.com
One command. Your spec becomes a running MCP server with SSE transport on localhost:3000. Connect Claude or Cursor immediately.
From the API Registry
npx apifold serve --registry stripe --base-url https://api.stripe.com
Ships with 8 pre-configured API specs: Stripe, GitHub, Slack, HubSpot, Twilio, OpenAI, Notion, and Petstore.
Hosted Platform
- Sign up at apifold.dev
- Import a spec (URL, file upload, or browse the registry)
- Copy the connection snippet into Claude Desktop or Cursor
- Your MCP server is live with a unique endpoint URL
Features
- OpenAPI 3.x + Swagger 2.0 — auto-converts Swagger 2.0 specs transparently
- CLI tool —
npx apifold servefor zero-config local MCP servers - API registry — one-click deploy from 8 curated API specs
- OAuth 2.0 — Authorization Code (PKCE), Client Credentials, 8 provider presets, auto token refresh
- Access profiles — tool-level permissions (Read Only / Read-Write / Full Access)
- Analytics — call volume, latency percentiles, error breakdown, usage quotas
- Custom domains — use
mcp.yourcompany.comwith DNS verification - Unique endpoint IDs — cryptographic, unguessable URLs per server
- SSE + Streamable HTTP — both MCP transport modes supported
- Vault encryption — AES-256-GCM for all stored credentials
- SSRF protection — DNS pinning, redirect blocking, private IP rejection
CLI
npm install -g @apifold/cli
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
apifold serve <spec> |
Start an MCP server from an OpenAPI spec |
apifold serve --registry stripe |
Start from a registry spec |
apifold transform <spec> |
Output MCP tool definitions as JSON |
apifold validate <spec> |
Parse-only validation with warnings |
apifold init [spec] |
Generate an apifold.config.yaml template |
Config file
# apifold.config.yaml
spec: ./openapi/stripe.yaml
port: 3001
transport: sse
baseUrl: https://api.stripe.com
auth:
type: bearer
token: ${STRIPE_API_KEY}
filters:
tags: [payments, customers]
methods: [get, post]
Self-Hosting
Development
git clone https://github.com/Work90210/APIFold.git
cd APIFold
pnpm install
cp .env.example .env
docker compose -f infra/docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
pnpm dev
Open http://localhost:3000 to access the dashboard.
Production
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your production values
docker compose -f infra/docker-compose.yml up -d
Using the Transformer Library
The core conversion logic is a standalone MIT-licensed npm package:
npm install @apifold/transformer
import { parseSpec, transformSpec, autoConvert } from "@apifold/transformer";
// Auto-convert Swagger 2.0 if needed
const { spec } = await autoConvert(rawSpec);
// Parse and transform
const parsed = parseSpec({ spec });
const { tools } = transformSpec({ spec: parsed.spec });
// tools = MCPToolDefinition[] ready for any MCP server
Architecture
graph LR
Spec["OpenAPI / Swagger\nSpec"] --> Transformer
subgraph MT["APIFold"]
Transformer["Transformer\n(MIT lib)"]
Transformer --> Runtime["Runtime\nExpress + SSE"]
Web["Web App\nNext.js"] --> DB["Postgres 16\nRedis 7"]
Runtime --> DB
CLI["CLI Tool\nnpx apifold"]
Registry["API Registry\n8 specs"]
end
Runtime --> Upstream["Upstream API\n(Stripe, GitHub, etc.)"]
Agent["AI Agent\nClaude, Cursor,\nCopilot, etc."] -- "MCP / SSE" --> Runtime
| Component | Path | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Transformer | packages/transformer |
OpenAPI to MCP conversion. Pure functions. MIT licensed. |
| Runtime | apps/runtime |
Express MCP server with SSE/HTTP, OAuth token refresh, access profiles. |
| Web App | apps/web |
Next.js dashboard. Import specs, manage credentials, analytics, custom domains. |
| CLI | apps/cli |
Standalone CLI tool. npx apifold serve for local MCP servers. |
| Registry | packages/registry |
Curated catalog of 8 validated API specs with one-click deploy. |
| Types | packages/types |
Shared TypeScript type definitions. |
| UI | packages/ui |
Design system and component library. |
Available Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
pnpm dev |
Start all services with hot-reload |
pnpm build |
Build all packages |
pnpm test |
Run tests |
pnpm lint |
Lint all packages |
pnpm typecheck |
Type-check all packages |
pnpm format |
Format all files with Prettier |
pnpm db:migrate |
Run database migrations |
pnpm db:studio |
Open Drizzle Studio |
Contributing
All code contributions must go through a pull request and be approved before merging. See the contribution guide.
Want to add an API to the registry? See packages/registry/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Security
For security issues, please refer to our security policy. Do not post security vulnerabilities as public GitHub issues.
License
@apifold/transformer— MIT License- Everything else — GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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