Use natural language to query Google Maps for places, routes, distances, and elevation.
This MCP tool claims to provide Google Maps-related query capabilities, with no declared secrets or remote endpoints in the provided materials, and its source is open for audit. The available information is sparse; no clear high-risk red flags are evident, but as an MCP tool it still executes locally, and its real network behavior and data scope should be verified due to missing documentation.
The materials state there are no required secrets or environment variables, and no API key, OAuth token, or other sensitive credential is requested; based on the provided facts, credential exposure risk appears low.
The description says it interacts with Google Maps APIs, so network requests are implied and user-provided location, route, or search queries may be sent outward; however, no specific endpoints are listed, so the actual destinations should be verified in source or at runtime.
The system flags it as executes-code, meaning it runs locally as an MCP service and executes code; this is a normal property of such tools, and the provided materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated purpose.
The materials do not specify what local files, databases, or other resources it reads or writes, so visibility is limited; based on the stated purpose it should mainly process user-submitted query data, and there is no clear evidence of overbroad access, but the actual file/resource scope should be checked.
Positive factors are that it is open source under the MIT license and can be audited; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the GitHub repository has 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, so trust and supply-chain maturity are only moderate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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