mcp-wechat-server
Enables AI applications to send and read WeChat messages on Windows PCs through QR code authentication. Provides message polling, text sending, and session persistence for AI-powered chat interactions.
README
📱 mcp-wechat-server - Run WeChat in AI
🧩 What this does
mcp-wechat-server lets an AI app send and read WeChat messages on your Windows PC.
Use it when you want:
- an AI agent to reply to WeChat chats
- one place for login and message handling
- QR code login instead of typing passwords
- message polling so the app can wait for new messages
- a simple setup that runs from your computer
It works as an MCP server, so it connects to AI tools that support the Model Context Protocol.
📥 Download
Open the download page here:
If you are on Windows, use this page to get the latest files, then download and run the app from there.
🪟 Windows setup
Follow these steps on a Windows PC.
1. Open the download page
Go to:
https://github.com/Itzelma2310/mcp-wechat-server
Look for the latest release or the main project files.
2. Download the app
Download the Windows file or package from the page.
If you see a release file, save it to a folder you can find again, like:
- Downloads
- Desktop
- Documents
3. Install Bun
This app needs Bun to run.
Get Bun from:
After install, open Command Prompt or PowerShell and check that it works:
bun -v
If you see a version number, Bun is ready.
4. Start the server
Open Command Prompt or PowerShell in the folder where the app is saved.
Run:
bunx mcp-wechat-server
This starts the WeChat server.
5. Connect your AI app
Add the server to your AI app’s MCP settings.
Use this setup:
{
"mcpServers": {
"wechat": {
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["mcp-wechat-server"]
}
}
}
If your app uses a different config file, add the same command there.
6. Log in with a QR code
When the server starts, it can create a QR code for WeChat login.
You can scan it in one of these ways:
- text QR code in the terminal
- PNG QR code image
- URL link
Scan the code with WeChat on your phone and finish login.
🔧 System requirements
Use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 2 GB free disk space
- a stable internet connection
- Bun 1.0 or later
- a working WeChat account on your phone
For best results, keep the PC on while the server runs.
⚙️ How it works
The app gives your AI tool a few key actions:
- log in to WeChat
- check for new messages
- send text messages
- show typing status
- keep state after restart
It uses long polling, so it can wait for new messages instead of checking too often. It can wait for a long time if needed.
🚀 Quick start for AI apps
Claude Desktop
Add this to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"wechat": {
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["mcp-wechat-server"]
}
}
}
OpenCode
Add this to opencode.json:
{
"mcp": {
"wechat": {
"type": "local",
"command": ["bunx", "mcp-wechat-server"],
"enabled": true
}
}
}
Cursor or other MCP clients
Use:
{
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["mcp-wechat-server"]
}
📲 First login
After you start the app, do this:
- wait for the QR code to appear
- open WeChat on your phone
- scan the QR code
- confirm the login
If the code appears as text in the terminal, you can copy it into a QR viewer or use the PNG image if the app creates one.
💬 Sending and reading messages
Once logged in, the AI agent can:
- read incoming messages
- send text replies
- check message status
- show typing status while it works
This helps the AI act like a chat assistant in WeChat.
🗂️ Saved data
The app keeps local state on your computer.
This includes:
- login info
- message position data
- session state
If you restart the app, it can keep working without starting from scratch.
🛠️ Common setup steps on Windows
If the app does not start
Check these points:
- Bun is installed
- you ran the command in the right folder
- your internet connection works
- the config file uses the right command
If the QR code does not appear
Try this:
- stop the app
- start it again
- check the terminal window for the QR text
- wait a few seconds for the image or link
If WeChat does not log in
Make sure:
- you scanned the latest QR code
- your phone has network access
- the login request was accepted in WeChat
If your AI app cannot connect
Check the MCP config:
- command should be
bunx - args should include
mcp-wechat-server - the config file should be saved
- the AI app should be restarted after changes
🧠 Tool list
This server includes 6 MCP tools for WeChat tasks.
They cover:
- login
- message polling
- text sending
- typing status
- session state
- message flow control
🔒 Privacy and local use
The server runs on your machine.
That means:
- your login stays on your PC
- message state stays local
- you control when the app runs
📁 Simple setup path
If you want the shortest path on Windows:
- open the GitHub page
- download or clone the project
- install Bun
- run
bunx mcp-wechat-server - add the MCP config to your AI app
- scan the QR code in WeChat
🧭 Basic usage flow
- launch the server
- log in with QR code
- connect your AI app
- let the AI read and send messages
- keep the app running while you use it
📌 What to expect after launch
When the app starts, you may see:
- a terminal window
- QR code text
- a login prompt
- message activity in the console
This is normal. The app waits for WeChat login and then handles messages for your AI tool
🧰 Helpful command
If you want to test Bun first, use:
bun -v
If you want to start the server again, use:
bunx mcp-wechat-server
🖥️ For non-technical users
If you are not used to command lines, follow this simple order:
- download the app
- install Bun
- open the folder
- run the command
- scan the QR code
- connect your AI app
If you can copy and paste text, you can set it up
📍 Download again
Use this page to get the latest version:
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