QualiBooth

AI Integration

MCP Server

Connect QualiBooth to Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI assistant. Run scans, review results, and manage your sites — all from your chat or IDE.

A developer querying accessibility scan results through an AI assistant connected to QualiBooth.

What you get

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AI-native integration

Seamlessly connect QualiBooth to Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible AI assistants and development environments with a few lines of configuration.

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Full API access

Organizations, projects, scan configurations, and scan runs — all core QualiBooth functionality exposed as tools your AI assistant can call directly.

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Natural language scanning

Ask your AI to scan a list of URLs, compare scan runs, summarize the top issues, or add URLs to an existing configuration — no dashboard required.

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Detailed results in context

Retrieve violation breakdowns, accessibility scores, issue severity, and affected URLs directly inside your AI conversation or IDE.

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Safe by design

Built-in safeguards enforce safe operation patterns. The server prompts for confirmation before any destructive or permanent actions.

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Secure & fast to set up

Authentication via API key. Add the QualiBooth MCP server to your AI client in minutes and start running accessibility scans straight away.

QualiBooth’s MCP Server brings accessibility intelligence directly into the AI tools you already use. Instead of switching between your assistant and the QualiBooth portal, you can run scans, retrieve results, and manage your sites through a natural language conversation — from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client.

Connect QualiBooth to your AI workflow

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for connecting AI assistants to external tools and data sources. By adding the QualiBooth MCP server to your AI client, you give it secure, structured access to QualiBooth’s full scanning and reporting capabilities — no context-switching, no extra dashboards.

Full setup instructions and the tool reference are available in the QualiBooth MCP documentation.

What you can do

Ask your AI assistant in plain English:

  • “Scan these 10 URLs and show me the results.”
  • “Compare the last two scan runs for my site and create a prioritized action plan.”
  • “What are the most critical accessibility issues affecting my site?”
  • “Add these URLs to my existing scan configuration.”
  • “Create a new site and run a scan.”
  • “Show me which issues have the biggest impact on my score.”
  • “Summarize the accessibility improvements made over the last month.”

The MCP server translates each request into the right QualiBooth API calls and returns structured results directly in your conversation.

How it works

  1. Install — Add the QualiBooth MCP server to your AI client configuration (Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible tool).
  2. Authenticate — Connect with your QualiBooth API key.
  3. Start scanning — Ask your AI to run scans, review results, or manage your sites in plain language.

Setup takes minutes. See the full documentation for the step-by-step guide and a complete list of available tools.

Built for safety and reliability

The MCP server enforces safe operation patterns throughout. It prompts for explicit confirmation before any destructive or permanent action, so you can work confidently without worrying about accidentally deleting scan configurations or removing URLs.

From a standalone platform to an accessibility intelligence service

The MCP Server transforms QualiBooth into an accessibility intelligence service that integrates into modern AI workflows, developer tools, and enterprise automation platforms. Pair it with CI/CD accessibility integration to gate regressions in your pipeline, or with the Agora AI workbench for a fully AI-assisted accessibility programme.

Who it’s for

Development teams and accessibility practitioners who work with AI-powered tools and want accessibility data to be a first-class part of their workflow — without leaving their editor or AI assistant to check the portal.

Frequently asked questions

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI assistants securely connect to external tools and data sources. QualiBooth's MCP server exposes accessibility scanning as a set of tools your AI can call in natural language.

Which AI assistants does it support?

Any AI client that supports MCP, including Claude (Anthropic), Cursor, and other compatible tools and agent platforms.

What can I do with the QualiBooth MCP Server?

You can scan URLs, compare scan runs, review accessibility scores and violations, manage sites and configurations, add or remove URLs, trigger new scans, and summarize trends — all from your AI assistant.

Is it secure?

Yes. Authentication is via API key, and the server enforces policy-based safeguards that prevent accidental data loss. Destructive or permanent actions always require explicit confirmation.

Where can I find the full documentation?

The complete setup guide and tool reference are available at docs.dev.qualibooth.com/mcp/.

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