Access Material 3 components, tokens, icons, and accessibility guidance for design and development.
This MCP tool does not declare any required secrets or remote endpoints, and its source is auditable under the MIT license, with no obvious high-risk red flags found. Caution is still warranted because it can execute code locally and has low community adoption with unknown maintenance status.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API key, token, or other sensitive credential is requested, so credential leakage or misuse risk appears low.
The materials state that there are no remote endpoints, and the description does not indicate sending user data to external services; based on available facts, no explicit outbound data path is evident.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it has the capability to execute code or spawn processes locally. This is a common high-privilege property of MCP tools, and the provided materials do not define clearer execution boundaries, so it should be run with least privilege.
The description only says it provides access to Material 3 components, design tokens, icons, and accessibility guidance, with no stated need to read or write local files, databases, or other sensitive resources; no excessive data access is evident from the materials.
This tool comes from a third-party registry, but it has a public GitHub repository and an MIT open-source license, which are clear risk-reducing factors because the code can be audited. However, with 0 stars and unknown maintenance status, its supply-chain maturity and ongoing upkeep still warrant caution.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Material 3 MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the Material 3 MCP Server to find guidance for a primary mobile action button, including button types, states, size recommendations, and accessibility considerations.
Returns Material 3 button recommendations, key design rules, and accessibility notes.
Use the Material 3 MCP Server to extract color and typography design tokens for dark theme and format them as a structured list for frontend implementation.
Outputs dark theme design tokens ready to map into code or a styling system.
Use the Material 3 MCP Server to recommend suitable Material icons for share, favorite, and delete actions, and include accessibility labels and usage guidance.
Provides icon recommendations, naming notes, and accessible text suggestions for product interfaces.
Lets AI access design tokens and component contracts via MCP consistently.
Search, read, and discover related design system components via MCP.
Gives AI coding agents queryable design system guidance for accurate implementation.
Discover design system components and generate implementation-ready frontend code automatically.
Sync and index component libraries so AI can search, understand, and generate component code.
Build, inspect, audit, and fix UI across frameworks end to end.