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Nutrient Document Engine MCP Server

Document workflows using natural language

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Connect AI agents to document processing.

This MCP server exposes document processing capabilities through natural language, supporting both direct human interaction and AI agent tool calling.

Example Conversations

Once configured, you (or your agent) can interact with documents through natural language:

You: "What documents do I have available?"
AI: "I can see you have 3 documents: annual-report.pdf, contract-draft.pdf, and tax-form-2023.pdf. Would you like me to analyze any of these?"

You: "Extract all the names and phone numbers from these invoices"
AI: "I found 12 contacts: John Smith (555-0123), Sarah Johnson (555-0456)..."

You: "Redact all social security numbers from these tax forms"
AI: "I've identified and redacted 3 SSNs across 2 documents. The redacted versions are ready."

You: "Split this 50-page contract into separate sections"
AI: "I've split the contract into 5 sections: Terms (pages 1-8), Payment (pages 9-15)..."

Setup with Claude Desktop

Document Engine MCP Server + Claude Desktop

Prerequisites

Licensing

Nutrient Document Engine runs with an evaluation license by default. Please see Removing Evaluation Limitations section on how to remove the evaluation limitations.

1. Start Nutrient Document Engine

Open a terminal window, then run:

git clone https://github.com/PSPDFKit/nutrient-document-engine-mcp.git
cd nutrient-document-engine-mcp
docker-compose up -d

2. Connect Claude Desktop

Add this to your Claude Desktop config (Settings → Developer → Edit Config):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nutrient-document-engine": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@nutrient-sdk/document-engine-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "DASHBOARD_USERNAME": "admin",
        "DASHBOARD_PASSWORD": "password",
        "DOCUMENT_ENGINE_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:5000",
        "DOCUMENT_ENGINE_API_AUTH_TOKEN": "secret"
      }
    }
  }
}

3. Restart Claude Desktop

4. Upload and Process Documents

  1. Open your web browser and go to http://localhost:5100/dashboard.
  2. Upload the documents you want to work with by using the drag-and-drop interface.
  3. Switch back to Claude Desktop and ask questions like: "List my documents and extract text from the contract"

Features

This MCP server provides document processing tools in these areas:

Content Access: Extract text, search documents, render pages as images, extract form data and table structures.

Document Editing: Split documents, add watermarks, duplicate documents, fill PDF forms.

Security: Create and apply redactions for sensitive data using preset patterns (SSNs, credit cards, etc.) or custom regex.

Annotations: Add, read, and delete document annotations including highlights, notes, and stamps.

System: Document discovery, metadata retrieval, and health monitoring.

Use with Other AI Platforms

This MCP server works with any AI platform that supports the Model Context Protocol:

  • Claude Desktop - Quick setup with the configuration above.
  • LangGraph - Integrate with LangGraph agents for complex workflows.
  • OpenAI APIs - Connect through MCP-compatible frameworks.
  • Custom agents - Any MCP-compatible AI system.

Examples and Documentation

Examples

Documentation

Removing Evaluation Watermarks and Limitations

Document Engine runs in evaluation mode with limitations by default. To remove them:

  1. Contact Sales to purchase a license from Nutrient
  2. Configure your license by setting the ACTIVATION_KEY environment variable in your Docker Compose configuration or Document Engine setup
  3. Restart Document Engine to apply the license

For detailed licensing configuration, see the Document Engine licensing guide.

Server Based Document Engine Setups

On-Premise Installation: Follow the Nutrient Document Engine installation guide.

Managed Cloud: Use a hosted Document Engine instance - setup guide.

Contributing

We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, testing guidelines, and how to submit pull requests.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

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