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Turso MCP Server

Updated June 2026✓ Official

The Turso MCP server, built by Turso (tursodatabase), provides turso — the SQLite-compatible edge database built on libSQL — runs a single official hosted MCP server at `mcp.turso.ai`, and tursodatabase/turso-mcp is the repo that packages access to it per-agent and doubles as the plugin marketplace each agent's CLI installs from. It is officially maintained and best for Database.

by Turso (tursodatabase)

About

Turso — the SQLite-compatible edge database built on libSQL — runs a single official hosted MCP server at `mcp.turso.ai`, and tursodatabase/turso-mcp is the repo that packages access to it per-agent and doubles as the plugin marketplace each agent's CLI installs from. Authentication is OAuth 2.1 with PKCE and fully discoverable — a developer runs the install command once, then authenticates in a browser tab where consent (organization, group, and scope) is granted directly on the Turso dashboard, which mints a scoped token; every MCP tool call forwards that token to the real Turso API, so the MCP layer itself holds no standing privilege and all org-binding, roles, and audit logging are enforced server-side, with no API token to generate or paste manually. Because it proxies the full Turso Cloud API, an agent can both manage infrastructure — list organizations and databases, create or delete databases, inspect groups and edge-replica locations — and run SQL directly against a database once it's selected. Claude Code installs it via `/plugin marketplace add tursodatabase/turso-mcp` followed by `/plugin install turso@turso`, then `/mcp` → turso → Authenticate; Codex uses the equivalent `codex plugin` commands; any other MCP-capable client can instead point straight at `https://mcp.turso.ai/mcp` and complete the same OAuth flow. Community alternatives spences10/mcp-turso-cloud and nbbaier/mcp-turso remain options for teams that want a self-hosted server with a manually-supplied API token instead of the hosted OAuth flow.

Installation

npm / npx
claude mcp add --transport http turso https://mcp.turso.ai/mcp

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Turso MCP Server?
Turso is an MCP server built by Turso (tursodatabase). Turso — the SQLite-compatible edge database built on libSQL — runs a single official hosted MCP server at `mcp.turso.ai`, and tursodatabase/turso-mcp is the repo that packages access to it per-agent and doubles as the plugin marketplace each agent's CLI installs from. Authentication is OAuth 2.1 with PKCE and fully discoverable — a developer runs the install command once, then authenticates in a browser tab where consent (organization, group, and scope) is granted directly on the Turso dashboard, which mints a scoped token; every MCP tool call forwards that token to the real Turso API, so the MCP layer itself holds no standing privilege and all org-binding, roles, and audit logging are enforced server-side, with no API token to generate or paste manually. Because it proxies the full Turso Cloud API, an agent can both manage infrastructure — list organizations and databases, create or delete databases, inspect groups and edge-replica locations — and run SQL directly against a database once it's selected. Claude Code installs it via `/plugin marketplace add tursodatabase/turso-mcp` followed by `/plugin install turso@turso`, then `/mcp` → turso → Authenticate; Codex uses the equivalent `codex plugin` commands; any other MCP-capable client can instead point straight at `https://mcp.turso.ai/mcp` and complete the same OAuth flow. Community alternatives spences10/mcp-turso-cloud and nbbaier/mcp-turso remain options for teams that want a self-hosted server with a manually-supplied API token instead of the hosted OAuth flow.
Who built Turso MCP Server?
Turso MCP Server was built by Turso (tursodatabase).
Is Turso MCP Server free?
Yes, Turso MCP Server has a free option. The MCP server is free and open-source. Turso: Starter (free, 500 databases, 9GB). Scaler: $29/mo. Enterprise: Custom.
How do I install Turso MCP Server?
Install Turso MCP Server with npm: claude mcp add --transport http turso https://mcp.turso.ai/mcp
What does Turso MCP Server integrate with?
Turso MCP Server integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Cline.

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Turso (tursodatabase)
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