Important
This is not an official MCP server and Yazio does not provide an official API. This server uses an unofficial reverse-engineered API and may stop working at any time.
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects Claude/Cursor to your Yazio nutrition data. Track your diet, search food products, and manage your nutrition goals directly from your AI assistant.
Available on NPM: npx yazio-mcp
Claude Desktop Extension: yazio-mcp.mcpb
- 🔐 Authentication - Connect with your Yazio account
- 📊 Nutrition Analysis - Get comprehensive diet data and insights
- 🍎 Food Tracking - Search, add, and manage food entries
- 🏃♂️ Fitness Data - Track exercises and water intake
- ⚖️ Weight Monitoring - View weight history and trends
- 🎯 Goal Management - Access and manage nutrition goals
- 🔍 Product Search - Search Yazio's extensive food database
Add the following JSON your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"yazio": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "yazio-mcp"],
"env": {
"YAZIO_USERNAME": "[email protected]",
"YAZIO_PASSWORD": "your_password"
}
}
}
}Download and open yazio-mcp.mcpb with Claude Desktop. You'll be prompted to enter your Yazio credentials — your password is stored securely in the OS keychain.
See Building Desktop Extensions with MCPB for more details.
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
claude mcp add yazio -e [email protected] -e YAZIO_PASSWORD=your_password -- npx -y yazio-mcpVerify with claude mcp list.
There are a few ways to add the server:
- Settings UI (easiest) —
Settings → MCP → + Add new MCP server, then fill in the command, args, and env - Project config — add JSON to
.cursor/mcp.jsonin your project root - Global config — add JSON to
~/.cursor/mcp.json(applies to all projects)
"Get my nutrition data for the last week and analyze my eating patterns"
Claude can retrieve your daily summaries, identify trends, and provide insights about your eating habits, macro distribution, and areas for improvement.
"Search for 'chicken breast' in the Yazio database"
Find detailed nutritional information for any food product, including calories, macros, vitamins, and minerals.
"Add 200g of grilled salmon for yesterday's dinner"
Easily log meals you forgot to track in the Yazio app directly from Claude or Cursor.
| Tool | Description | Key Parameters |
|---|---|---|
get_user_daily_summary |
Get daily nutrition summary | date |
get_user_consumed_items |
Get food entries for a date | date |
get_user_weight |
Get weight data | - |
get_user_exercises |
Get exercise data | date |
get_user_water_intake |
Get water intake | date |
get_user_goals |
Get nutrition goals | - |
get_user_settings |
Get user preferences | - |
search_products |
Search food database | query |
get_product |
Get detailed product info | id |
add_user_consumed_item |
Add food to your log | productId, amount, date, mealType |
add_user_water_intake |
Add water intake entry (cumulative value in ml) | date, water_intake |
remove_user_consumed_item |
Remove food from log | itemId |
YAZIO_USERNAME='your_email' YAZIO_PASSWORD='your_password' npx yazio-mcp- Unofficial API: This uses a reverse-engineered API that may break
- Credentials: Your Yazio credentials are only used for auth on Yazio servers
- Use at Your Own Risk: API changes could affect functionality
- Node.js 18+ (for npx)
- Valid Yazio account
- MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.)
- Download the repository
- Point to local copy in your mcp config
- Debugging:
YAZIO_USERNAME=X YAZIO_PASSWORD=X npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/inspector npx <local-path>/yazio-mcp
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
