Parallel Search MCP is free and open, with no account or API key required

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AIMPACT News, April 24 (UTC+8), according to Beating monitoring, Parallel Web Systems, an AI web infrastructure company founded by former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, announced that its search MCP server is now free to use. Previously, using Parallel Search required registering an account and configuring an API key. Now, any MCP-compatible client can connect directly and use it with zero cost. The free version provides two core capabilities: \web_search\ executes real-time web searches and returns concise summaries optimized for LLM context windows; \web_fetch\ converts any URL into clean Markdown, automatically handling JavaScript rendering, CAPTCHAs, and PDFs. It is compatible with mainstream MCP clients such as Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, Codex, and OpenClaw. Users who already have an API key can remove it and continue using the service; keeping the key grants higher rate limits and access to paid endpoints like the Task API and FindAll API. (Source: BlockBeats)
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