Google Keep MCP
A Model Context Protocol server that connects Google Keep to Claude, enabling full note management capabilities including search, CRUD, checklists, labels, and more.
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Google Keep MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects Google Keep to Claude, giving it full note management capabilities.
Uses the unofficial gkeepapi library — the only viable way to access Google Keep programmatically.
Features
20 tools across 5 categories:
| Category | Tools |
|---|---|
| Search & Retrieval | find, get_note, list_note_media |
| Note CRUD | create_note, create_list, update_note, set_note_color, delete_note, restore_note |
| Note State | pin_note, archive_note, trash_note |
| Checklists | add_list_item, update_list_item, delete_list_item |
| Labels | list_labels, create_label, delete_label, add_label_to_note, remove_label_from_note |
Setup
1. Install
make install
2. Get a Google Master Token
Google no longer allows programmatic login. You need to extract a token from a browser session:
- Open Chrome and go to
https://accounts.google.com/EmbeddedSetup - Sign in with your Google account and click "I agree" (the page may show a loading screen forever — that's OK)
- Open DevTools (
Cmd+Option+Ion Mac,F12on Windows/Linux) - Go to Application > Cookies > accounts.google.com
- Find the cookie named
oauth_tokenand copy its value (starts withoauth2_4/...) - Run the helper script immediately (the token is single-use and short-lived):
uv run python scripts/get_token.py
The master token it returns does not expire. You only need to do this once.
3. Configure Claude Desktop
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-keep": {
"command": "/path/to/uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/Google Keep MCP", "run", "keep-mcp"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_EMAIL": "you@gmail.com",
"GOOGLE_MASTER_TOKEN": "aas_et/..."
}
}
}
}
Use the full path to
uv(runwhich uvto find it). Claude Desktop doesn't inherit your shell PATH.
Restart Claude Desktop after saving.
Safety
By default, write operations only work on notes that have a keep-mcp label. Notes created through the server get this label automatically.
This prevents Claude from accidentally modifying your existing notes.
To allow modifications to all notes, add to the env:
"UNSAFE_MODE": "true"
Additional safety gates:
delete_note(permanent delete) requiresUNSAFE_MODE=truedelete_label(globally destructive) requiresUNSAFE_MODE=truetrash_noteis always available as a safe, reversible alternative
Development
make install # install dependencies
make start # run server (stdio)
make start-sse # run server (SSE for remote use)
make test # run unit tests
make smoke # run integration tests (needs credentials)
make lint # check code style
make format # auto-fix code style
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
GOOGLE_EMAIL |
Yes | Your Google account email |
GOOGLE_MASTER_TOKEN |
Yes | Master token from setup step 2 |
UNSAFE_MODE |
No | Set to true to allow modifying all notes |
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