DeepL MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to translate and rephrase text between numerous languages using the DeepL API.
Tools
get-source-languages
Get list of available source languages for translation
get-target-languages
Get list of available target languages for translation
translate-text
Translate text to a target language using DeepL API
get-writing-styles-and-tones
Get list of available writing styles and tones for rephrasing
rephrase-text
Rephrase text in the same language using DeepL API
README
deepl-mcp-server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides translation capabilities using the DeepL API.
Features
- Translate text between numerous languages
- Rephrase text using DeepL's capabilities
- Access to all DeepL API languages and features
- Automatic language detection
- Formality control for supported languages
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install deepl-mcp-server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx --yes @smithery/cli install @DeepLcom/deepl-mcp-server --client claude
Clone this repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/DeepLcom/deepl-mcp-server.git
cd deepl-mcp-server
npm install
Configuration
DeepL API Key
You'll need a DeepL API key to use this server. You can get one by signing up at DeepL API. With a DeepL API Free account you can translate up to 500,000 characters/month for free.
Using with Claude Desktop
This MCP server integrates with Claude Desktop to provide translation capabilities directly in your conversations with Claude.
Configuration Steps
-
Install Claude Desktop if you haven't already
-
Create or edit the Claude Desktop configuration file:
- On macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - On Windows:
%AppData%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - On Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On macOS:
-
Add the DeepL MCP server configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"deepl": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "/path/to/deepl-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"DEEPL_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
- Replace
/path/to/deepl-mcp-serverwith an absolute path to your local copy of this repository - for example,/Users/robotwoman/Code/deepl-mcp-server - Replace
your-api-key-herewith your actual DeepL API key - Restart Claude Desktop
Once configured, Claude will be able to use the DeepL translation tools when needed. You can ask Claude to translate text between languages, and it will use the DeepL API behind the scenes.
Available Tools
This server provides the following tools:
get-source-languages: Get list of available source languages for translationget-target-languages: Get list of available target languages for translationtranslate-text: Translate text to a target languagerephrase-text: Rephrase text in the same or different language
Tool Details
translate-text
This tool translates text between languages using the DeepL API.
Parameters:
text: The text to translatetargetLang: Target language code (e.g., 'en-US', 'de', 'fr')formality(optional): Controls formality level of the translation:'less': use informal language'more': use formal, more polite language'default': use default formality'prefer_less': use informal language if available, otherwise default'prefer_more': use formal language if available, otherwise default
rephrase-text
This tool rephrases text in the same or different language using the DeepL API.
Parameters:
text: The text to rephrase
Supported Languages
The DeepL API supports a wide variety of languages for translation. You can use the get-source-languages and get-target-languages tools to see all currently supported languages.
Some examples of supported languages include:
- English (en, en-US, en-GB)
- German (de)
- Spanish (es)
- French (fr)
- Italian (it)
- Japanese (ja)
- Chinese (zh)
- Portuguese (pt-BR, pt-PT)
- Russian (ru)
- And many more
Debugging
For debugging information, visit the MCP debugging documentation.
Error Handling
If you encounter errors with the DeepL API, check the following:
- Verify your API key is correct
- Make sure you're not exceeding your API usage limits
- Confirm the language codes you're using are supported
License
MIT
Links
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