Familiar Tarot MCP Server
Provides free tarot card readings for AI assistants with real deck shuffles, multiple decks, and spreads, enabling reflective practice rather than fortune-telling.
README
Familiar Tarot — MCP Server
Free tarot for Claude and your AI. Familiar gives any MCP client a real tarot deck: a true shuffle, real card art, upright or reversed, across multiple decks — then you talk the cards through in chat. A reflective practice, not fortune-telling.
- Website: https://familiartarot.com
- Connect (hosted — no account, no key):
https://mcp.familiartarot.com/mcp· transport:streamable-http - Per-client setup guides: https://familiartarot.com/connect
This repository is the public manifest for the hosted Familiar Tarot MCP server. The server itself runs at
mcp.familiartarot.com— there is no install step. See.well-known/mcp/server.json.
What it does
- Draws real cards — a verifiable shuffle, not invented by the model.
- Multiple decks, real card artwork, upright & reversed meanings.
- Classic spreads (Celtic Cross, Past–Present–Future, …) and single-card pulls.
- Reflective, second-person readings — reflection, not divination.
Connect
Add the server URL in your MCP client (Claude Desktop, and any MCP-compatible app):
https://mcp.familiartarot.com/mcp
No account or API key is required. Step-by-step guides per client: https://familiartarot.com/connect
Tools
list_decks,browse_deck— explore the available tarot decksshuffle,cut,draw— a real, verifiable drawdraw_spread,draw_situation— classic spreads and situational layoutslist_patterns— the available spreads and situations
Links
- Home — https://familiartarot.com
- Cards & meanings — https://familiartarot.com/cards
- Spreads — https://familiartarot.com/spreads
- Support — support@familiartarot.com
Familiar is a reflective tarot practice for AI assistants. It does not predict the future; it offers a structured way to think with the cards.
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