Google Knowledge Graph MCP
Enables searching Google's Knowledge Graph for real-world entities via two tools: search by query or lookup by Machine ID, returning structured data including entity types, descriptions, and URLs.
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Google Knowledge Graph Search MCP
Model Context Protocol server that connects Claude (or any MCP client) to Google's free public Knowledge Graph API. Search for real-world entities - people, places, organisations, concepts - and get structured data back.
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Why this exists | What you get | Installation | Getting your API key | Usage examples | Parameters | Entity types | Troubleshooting
What is this? An MCP server. If you don't know what that means, you probably don't need this. If you're using Claude Desktop or another MCP-compatible client and want to search Google's knowledge database, this is for you.
Why This Exists
I built this because I needed a way for Claude to verify entity information during research workflows. Google's Knowledge Graph contains structured data about millions of real-world entities - the same data that powers those knowledge panels in Google Search results.
The Knowledge Graph Search API is completely free. No billing account, no usage costs, just a Google Cloud API key. Most developers don't seem to know this exists, which is odd given how useful it is.
This MCP gives Claude (or any MCP client) access to that database.
What You Get
Two tools for searching Google's knowledge graph:
1. Search by query - search_knowledge_graph
Search for entities by name or description. Returns structured data including entity types, descriptions, Wikipedia URLs, and relevance scores.
2. Lookup by MID - lookup_knowledge_graph_entities
If you already have Machine IDs (Google's internal entity identifiers), look them up directly. Useful for entity resolution workflows.
Both return JSON with:
- Entity names and types
- Detailed descriptions (usually from Wikipedia)
- Official images and URLs
- Result scores (relevance ranking)
- Machine IDs for further lookups
Installation
NPX (Easiest)
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-knowledge-graph": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@houtini/google-knowledge-graph-mcp"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_KNOWLEDGE_GRAPH_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code (CLI)
Claude Code uses a different registration mechanism -- it doesn't read claude_desktop_config.json. Use claude mcp add instead:
claude mcp add \
-e GOOGLE_KNOWLEDGE_GRAPH_API_KEY=your-api-key-here \
-s user \
google-knowledge-graph -- npx -y @houtini/google-knowledge-graph-mcp
Verify with:
claude mcp get google-knowledge-graph
You should see Status: Connected.
Local Install
If you prefer running from source:
git clone https://github.com/houtini/google-knowledge-graph-mcp.git
cd google-knowledge-graph-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Then configure Claude Desktop:
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-knowledge-graph": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:\\path\\to\\google-knowledge-graph-mcp\\dist\\index.js"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_KNOWLEDGE_GRAPH_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Windows users: Use double backslashes in paths: C:\\MCP\\...
Config location:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Getting Your API Key
Google's Knowledge Graph Search API is free. Genuinely free - no billing account required.
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project (or select an existing one)
- Enable "Knowledge Graph Search API" in the API Library
- Navigate to "Credentials" and create an API key
- (Optional but recommended) Restrict the key to Knowledge Graph Search API only
That's it. No credit card, no billing setup.
Usage Examples
Once installed and Claude Desktop is restarted, you can:
Basic entity search:
Search the knowledge graph for "Marie Curie"
Entity type filtering:
Search knowledge graph for "Python" with types ["ComputerLanguage"]
Multiple results:
Search knowledge graph for "Paris" limit 5
Lookup by MID:
Look up knowledge graph entity /m/0dl567
The MCP returns structured JSON that Claude can parse. You'll get entity names, types, descriptions, URLs, and relevance scores.
What Gets Returned
Example response structure:
{
"entities": [
{
"mid": "/m/0dl567",
"name": "Taylor Swift",
"type": ["Person", "Thing"],
"description": "American singer-songwriter",
"detailedDescription": "Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter...",
"image": "https://...",
"url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift",
"resultScore": 4258.07
}
],
"count": 1
}
Parameters
search_knowledge_graph
- query (required): Search term
- languages (optional): Language codes array, e.g.
["en"] - types (optional): Entity types to filter by, e.g.
["Person", "Organization"] - limit (optional): Max results (default 20, max 500)
lookup_knowledge_graph_entities
- ids (required): Array of Machine IDs (MIDs), e.g.
["/m/0dl567"] - languages (optional): Language codes array
Common Entity Types
The Knowledge Graph uses schema.org types. Common ones:
Person- Individual peopleOrganization- Companies, institutionsPlace- Locations, geographical entitiesEvent- Historical or current eventsCreativeWork- Books, films, music, artProduct- Commercial productsComputerLanguage- Programming languagesSportsTeam- Sports teamsCountry- Nations and countriesCity- Cities and municipalities
You can combine types for more specific searches.
Troubleshooting
MCP not appearing in Claude:
- Check your JSON syntax - one error breaks everything
- Verify the path uses correct escaping (
\\on Windows) - Completely restart Claude Desktop (quit, not just minimise)
- Check the API key environment variable spelling
"API key required" error:
- The environment variable isn't being read
- Check spelling:
GOOGLE_KNOWLEDGE_GRAPH_API_KEY - Restart Claude Desktop after config changes
No results returned:
- Try different query terms
- Remove entity type filters to broaden search
- Check result limit isn't set too low
401 Unauthorized:
- API key is invalid or expired
- Knowledge Graph Search API isn't enabled in your Google Cloud project
Building From Source
npm install
npm run build
The build process compiles TypeScript to CommonJS in dist/. No special configuration needed.
Technical Details
- API Endpoint:
https://kgsearch.googleapis.com/v1/entities:search - Response Format: JSON-LD with
itemListElementarray - Authentication: API key via query parameter
- Rate Limits: Free tier quotas apply (generally 100,000 queries/day)
- Module Format: CommonJS (compatible with Node.js MCP hosts)
Why CommonJS?
The MCP SDK uses CommonJS patterns. I've stuck with that for compatibility. If you're building your own MCP and want ES modules, that's fine - just different choices.
Contributing
If you find issues or have improvements:
- Check existing issues first
- Test your changes locally
- Submit a PR with clear description
I'm particularly interested in hearing about:
- Entity types that need better handling
- Response parsing edge cases
- Real-world usage patterns
Licence
MIT - do what you want with it.
Author
Built by Richard Baxter (Houtini) as part of a collection of MCP servers for AI-assisted development and research workflows.
Other Houtini MCPs:
@houtini/gemini-mcp- Google AI chat with grounding and deep research@houtini/geo-analyzer- Content optimisation for AI search engines@houtini/brevo-mcp- Email marketing automation
Related
- Model Context Protocol - Protocol specification
- Google Knowledge Graph API - Official API docs
- Claude Desktop - Primary MCP client
Version: 1.0.0
Status: Production ready, tested with Claude Desktop
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