Connect to 70 Brazilian public APIs for development, lookup, and data integration.
This tool is an open-source MIT-licensed MCP server with decent community adoption, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident. The main considerations are its normal MCP capabilities—running locally and likely accessing the stated Brazilian public APIs on the user's behalf—while current documentation is sparse, limiting transparency.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required. There is no indication that API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets are needed, so credential exposure appears low.
The description says it is an MCP server for “70 Brazilian public APIs,” so it likely makes outbound network requests to public Brazilian APIs. However, the materials do not list specific endpoints, data types, or transmission boundaries, creating normal egress exposure with limited visibility.
The system checks indicate executes-code, meaning it runs locally as an MCP service and executes its own code. This is a normal capability for this class of tool, and there is no evidence here of unusual system privileges or execution behavior clearly beyond its stated purpose.
The materials do not specify what local files, caches, or configuration data it can read or write, so transparency is limited. As an MCP service, it will typically handle user requests and API responses, but there is no clear evidence of overbroad authorization or extensive local data access.
The source is an open GitHub repository under the MIT license with about 1.6k stars, providing reasonable auditability and some community trust. Although maintenance status is unknown and the README is absent here, that alone is not a high-risk supply-chain red flag.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-brasil" yet — see the docs or source repo.
List the Brazilian public API categories available in mcp-brasil and recommend endpoints for population, geography, and open government data.
A list of available API categories and recommended endpoints for those data needs.
I am building an information lookup app for Brazilian users. Using mcp-brasil, recommend suitable APIs and provide integration steps, sample requests, and key response fields.
Suitable API options, an integration plan, and developer-friendly request examples with field descriptions.
Use mcp-brasil to find Brazilian public data sources for market research, and organize them by topic, update frequency, and availability.
A curated list of data sources for analysis, including categories and availability notes.
Access live official Brazilian public data for querying, analysis, and integration.
Search Brazilian federal bills and retrieve their status from Chamber open data.
Query BrasilAPI for Brazilian postal, company, bank, vehicle, holiday, and weather data.
Query Brazilian company records, postal codes, and USD/EUR exchange rates via MCP.
Search and retrieve public marketplace listings from Brazil’s OLX and Mercado Livre.
Connect to Matera BaaS for Pix, DICT, and automatic payment workflows.