Naver Search MCP Server
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This MCP server integrates Naver Search API and DataLab API, enabling comprehensive search across various Naver services and data trend analysis. It allows users to access and analyze data from Naver search, blogs, news, shopping, and more.
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What is Naver Search MCP Server?
The Naver Search MCP Server is a tool that provides access to Naver's search and data analysis capabilities, including web search, news search, blog search, shopping search, and data trend analysis via the DataLab API.
How to use Naver Search MCP Server?
To use the server, you'll need a Naver Developers API Key (Client ID and Secret). You can install it manually or using Smithery. After installation, configure your AI client (e.g., Claude, Cursor) to use the server by providing the necessary environment variables (NAVER_CLIENT_ID, NAVER_CLIENT_SECRET).
Key features of Naver Search MCP Server
Comprehensive Naver Search
DataLab Integration
Trend Analysis
Shopping Insight Analysis
Use cases of Naver Search MCP Server
Market research
Competitor analysis
Trend identification
Content creation
E-commerce analysis
FAQ from Naver Search MCP Server
What is a Naver Developers API Key?
What is a Naver Developers API Key?
It's a credential required to access Naver's APIs. You can obtain it by registering an application on the Naver Developers website.
What is Smithery?
What is Smithery?
Smithery is a tool that simplifies the installation and management of MCP servers.
What Naver services can I access with this server?
What Naver services can I access with this server?
You can access Naver web search, news, blogs, shopping, images, KnowledgeiN, books, encyclopedia, academic papers, and local places.
What kind of data analysis can I perform?
What kind of data analysis can I perform?
You can analyze search term trends, shopping category trends, shopping trends by device, gender, and age group, and shopping keyword trends.
How do I configure this server for Cursor Desktop?
How do I configure this server for Cursor Desktop?
You need to add the server configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json
file, specifying the command and arguments to run the server, along with the necessary environment variables.