postman-mcp-server

mcp
SUMMARY

Connect your AI to your APIs on Postman

README.md

Postman MCP Server

The Postman MCP Server connects Postman to AI tools, giving AI agents and assistants the ability to access workspaces, manage collections and environments, evaluate APIs, and automate workflows through natural language interactions.

Postman supports the following tool configurations:

  • Minimal — (Default) Only includes essential tools for basic Postman operations This offers faster performance and simplifies use for those who only need basic Postman operations. Ideal for users who want to modify a single Postman elements, such as collections, workspaces, or environments.
  • Full — Includes all available Postman API tools (100+ tools). This configuration is ideal for users who engage in advanced collaboration and Postman's Enterprise features.
  • Code — Includes tools to generate high-quality, well-organized client code from public and internal API definitions. This configuration is ideal for users who need to consume APIs or simply get context about APIs to their agents.

For a complete list of the Postman MCP Server's tools, see the Postman MCP Server collection. This collection offers both the remote full and minimal servers, and the local server.

Postman also offers servers as an npm package.

Authentication

For the best developer experience and fastest setup, use OAuth on the remote server (https://mcp.postman.com). OAuth is fully compliant with the MCP Authorization specification and requires no manual API key configuration. The EU remote server and the local server (this repo/npm package) support only Postman API key authentication.

Use Cases

  • API Testing — Continuously test your API using your Postman collection. To be able to test local APIs, use the local server, as the remote server won't have network access to your workstation.
  • Code synchronization — Effortlessly keep your code in sync with your Postman Collections and specs.
  • Collection management — Create and tag collections, update collection and request documentation, add comments, or perform actions across multiple collections without leaving your editor.
  • Workspace and environment management — Create workspaces and environments, plus manage your environment variables.
  • Automatic spec creation — Create specs from your code and use them to generate collections.
  • Client code generation — Generate production-ready client code that consumes APIs following best practices and project conventions. The code toolset produces code that precisely matches your API definitions, organizes it into an intuitive tree structure mirroring your Postman collections and requests, and leverages example responses to create accurate response types and error handling.

Designed for developers who want to integrate their AI tools with Postman's context and features. Supports quick natural language queries to advanced agent workflows.

Support for EU

The Postman MCP Server supports the EU region for remote and local servers:

  • For streamable HTTP, the remote server is available at https://mcp.eu.postman.com/mcp (Full), https://mcp.eu.postman.com/code, and https://mcp.eu.postman.com/minimal.
  • For the STDIO public package, use the --region eu flag to specify the Postman API EU region, or set the POSTMAN_API_BASE_URL environment variable directly.
  • OAuth isn't supported for the EU Postman MCP Server. The EU remote server only supports API key authentication.

Contents


Remote server

The remote Postman MCP Server is hosted by Postman over streamable HTTP and provides the easiest method for getting started.

The remote server (https://mcp.postman.com) supports OAuth for the best developer experience and fastest setup, and no API key needed. OAuth also provides stronger security and fine-grained access control compared to a static API key. OAuth is MCP specification–compliant, including Dynamic Client Registration (DCR), OAuth metadata, and PKCE.

Note: The EU remote server (https://mcp.eu.postman.com) only supports API key authentication.

MCP hosts that support OAuth can discover and use it automatically for all tools. The remote server also accepts a Postman API key (Bearer token in the Authorization header).

Why use the remote server?

Consider using the remote Postman MCP server if:

  • Your MCP host doesn't support local MCP servers.
  • You want a quick way to get started with the Postman MCP server.
  • You are working with public APIs.

Supported configurations

The remote server supports the following tool configurations:

  • Minimal — (Default) Only includes essential tools for basic Postman operations, available at https://mcp.postman.com/minimal and https://mcp.eu.postman.com/minimal for EU users. This offers faster performance and simplifies use for those who only need basic Postman operations.
  • Code — Includes tools for searching public and internal API definitions and generating client code, available at https://mcp.postman.com/code and https://mcp.eu.postman.com/code for EU users. This configuration is ideal for users who need to consume APIs or get context about APIs to their agents.
  • Full — Includes all available Postman API tools (100+ tools), available at https://mcp.postman.com/mcp and https://mcp.eu.postman.com/mcp for EU users.

Install in Cursor

Install in Cursor

To install the remote Postman MCP Server in Cursor, click the install button.

If your MCP host supports OAuth, use the https://mcp.postman.com/mcp, https://mcp.postman.com/minimal, or https://mcp.postman.com/code server URL without headers for the fastest setup. Otherwise, ensure the Authorization header uses the Bearer <YOUR_API_KEY> format. Note that OAuth isn’t supported for EU servers.

After installing, ensure that the Authorization header uses the Bearer $POSTMAN-API-KEY format.

To access Full mode, change the url value to https://mcp.postman.com/mcp in the mcp.json file. To access Code mode, change the value to https://mcp.postman.com/code in this file.

Install in Visual Studio Code

To install the remote Postman MCP Server in VS Code, click the install button or use the Postman VS Code Extension.

Install in VS Code

To access Full mode, change the url value to https://mcp.postman.com/mcp in the mcp.json file. To access Code mode, change the value to https://mcp.postman.com/code in this file.

Manual configuration

You can use the Postman MCP Server with MCP-compatible extensions in VS Code, such as GitHub Copilot, Claude for VS Code, or other AI assistants that support MCP. To do so, add the following JSON block to the .vscode/mcp.json configuration file:

OAuth

Add the following JSON block to use the recommended OAuth installation method:

{
    "servers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.postman.com/minimal"
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/code" for Code mode
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/mcp" for Full mode
        }
    }
}

Start the server. When prompted, enter your Postman API key.

API key

Use the following JSON block to use the API key installation method:

{
    "servers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.postman.com/minimal",
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/code" for Code mode
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/mcp" for Full mode
            "headers": {
                "Authorization": "Bearer ${input:postman-api-key}"
            }
        }
    },
    "inputs": [
        {
            "id": "postman-api-key",
            "type": "promptString",
            "description": "Enter your Postman API key"
        }
    ]
}

Start the server. When prompted, enter your Postman API key.

Install in Claude Code

On the US server, Claude Code automatically uses OAuth for the best installation experience. To use an API key (required for the EU server), add the --header flag.

OAuth

To use the OAuth installation method for US servers, run the following command in your terminal:

Minimal
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/minimal
Code
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/code
Full
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/mcp

API key

To use the API key installation method if required and for EU servers (mcp.eu.postman), run the following command in your terminal:

Minimal
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/minimal --header "Authorization: Bearer <POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
Code
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/code --header "Authorization: Bearer <POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
Full
claude mcp add --transport http postman https://mcp.postman.com/mcp --header "Authorization: Bearer <POSTMAN_API_KEY>"

Codex

To install the remote server in Codex, use one of the following methods, depending on your authentication and region.

OAuth

Use this method with the US server for the best installation experience. OAuth requires no manual API key setup.

Minimal
codex mcp add postman --remote-url https://mcp.postman.com/minimal
Code
codex mcp add postman --remote-url https://mcp.postman.com/code
Full
codex mcp add postman --remote-url https://mcp.postman.com/mcp

API key

If you're using the EU server (mcp.eu.postman), a local server, or prefer API key authentication, use the API key method. Set the POSTMAN_API_KEY environment variable and invoke the MCP server using npx.

Minimal
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --minimal
Code
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --code
Full
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --full

Manual installation

To manually install the MCP server in Codex, create a ~/.codex/config.toml config file, then copy the following config into the file:

[mcp_servers.postman-mcp-server]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "@postman/postman-mcp-server"]

[mcp_servers.postman-mcp-server.env]
POSTMAN_API_KEY="XXX"

Install in Windsurf

To install the MCP server in Windsurf, copy the following JSON config into the .codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json file. This configuration uses the remote server, which automatically authenticates with OAuth.

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman-full": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/mcp"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        },
        "postman-code": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/code"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        },
        "postman-minimal": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/minimal"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        }
    }
}

Install in Antigravity

To install the MCP server in Antigravity, click Manage MCP servers > View raw config. Then, copy the following JSON config into the .mcp_config.json file. This configuration uses the remote server, which automatically authenticates with OAuth.

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman-full": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/mcp"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        },
        "postman-code": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/code"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        },
        "postman-minimal": {
            "args": [
                "mcp-remote",
                "https://mcp.postman.com/minimal"
            ],
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {}
        }
    }
}

Install in GitHub Copilot CLI

You can add the MCP server to your Copilot CLI either with OAuth (recommended) or an API key.

Use the Copilot CLI to interactively add the MCP server:

/mcp add

Manual installation

Or, add the following to your ~/.copilot/mcp-config.json config file:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.postman.com/minimal"
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/mcp" for Full mode
                // "https://mcp.postman.com/code" for Code mode
        }
    }
}
API key

Use the following method to install if API key authentication is required for EU servers:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.eu.postman.com/minimal",
                // "https://mcp.eu.postman.com/mcp" for Full mode
                // "https://mcp.eu.postman.com/code" for Code mode
            "headers": {
                "Authorization": "Bearer ${input:postman-api-key}"
            }
        }
    },
    "inputs": [
        {
            "id": "postman-api-key",
            "type": "promptString",
            "description": "Enter your Postman API key"
        }
    ]
}

By default, this uses Minimal mode. To access Full mode, change the url value to https://mcp.postman.com/mcp. To access Code mode, change the value to https://mcp.postman.com/code.

For more information, see the Copilot CLI documentation.


Local server

The local server uses STDIO transport and is hosted locally on an environment of your choice.

Why use the local server?

Consider using the local Postman MCP server if:

  • You are working with internal APIs.
  • You want to power local use cases, such as local API testing.
  • You have specific security and network requirements.
  • You prefer to build the MCP server from the source code in this repo.

Supported configurations

The local server supports the following tool configurations:

  • Minimal — (Default) Only includes essential tools for basic Postman operations.
  • Code — Includes tools for searching public and internal API definitions and generating client code.
  • Full — Includes all available Postman API tools (100+ tools).

Note:

  • Use the --region flag to specify the Postman API region (us or eu), or set the POSTMAN_API_BASE_URL environment variable directly. By default, the server uses the us option.
  • The local server only supports API key authentication (with a Postman API key or Bearer token). To run the server as a Node application, install Node.js.

Install in Visual Studio Code

Install with Node in VS Code

To install the local Postman MCP Server in VS Code, click the install button.

By default, the server uses Full mode. To access Minimal mode, remove the --full flag from the mcp.json configuration file. To access Code mode, replace the --full flag with --code.

Manual configuration

You can manually integrate your MCP server with VS Code to use it with extensions that support MCP. To do this, create a mcp.json file in your project and add the following JSON block to it:

{
    "servers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "stdio",
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "@postman/postman-mcp-server",
                "--full", // (optional) Use this flag to enable full mode...
                "--code", // (optional) ...or this flag to enable code mode.
                "--region us" // (optional) Use this flag to specify the Postman API region (us or eu). Defaults to us.
            ],
            "env": {
                "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "${input:postman-api-key}"
            }
        }
    },
    "inputs": [
        {
            "id": "postman-api-key",
            "type": "promptString",
            "description": "Enter your Postman API key"
        }
    ]
}

Install in Cursor

Install with Node in Cursor

To install the local Postman MCP Server in Cursor, click the install button.

By default, the server uses Full mode. To access Minimal mode, remove the --full flag from the mcp.json configuration file. To access Code mode, replace the --full flag with --code.

Manual installation

To manually integrate your MCP server with Cursor and VS Code, create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project and add the following JSON block to it:

{
    "servers": {
        "postman": {
            "type": "stdio",
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "@postman/postman-mcp-server",
                "--full", // (optional) Use this flag to enable full mode...
                "--code", // (optional) ...or this flag to enable code mode.
                "--region us" // (optional) Use this flag to specify the Postman API region (us or eu). Defaults to us.
            ],
            "env": {
                "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "${input:postman-api-key}"
            }
        }
    },
    "inputs": [
        {
            "id": "postman-api-key",
            "type": "promptString",
            "description": "Enter your Postman API key"
        }
    ]
}

Claude integration

To integrate the MCP server with Claude, check the latest Postman MCP Server release and get the .mcpb file.

  • Minimalpostman-mcp-server-minimal.mcpb
  • Fullpostman-mcp-server-full.mcpb
  • Codepostman-mcp-server-code.mcpb

For more information, see the Claude Desktop Extensions documentation.

Install in Claude Code

To install the MCP server in Claude Code, run the following command in your terminal:

Minimal
claude mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server@latest
Code
claude mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server@latest  --code
Full
claude mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server@latest --full

Install in Codex

To install the local server, use the API key installation method. Set the POSTMAN_API_KEY environment variable and invoke the MCP server using npx.

Minimal
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --minimal
Code
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --code
Full
codex mcp add postman --env POSTMAN_API_KEY=<POSTMAN_API_KEY> -- npx @postman/postman-mcp-server --full

Install in Windsurf

To manually install the MCP server in Windsurf, do the following:

  1. Click Open MCP Marketplace in Windsurf.
  2. Type "Postman" in the search text box to filter the marketplace results.
  3. Click Install.
  4. When prompted, enter a valid Postman API key.
  5. Select the tools that you want to enable, or click All Tools to select all available tools.
  6. Turn on Enabled to enable the Postman MCP server.

Manual installation

Copy the following JSON config into the .codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json file:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman": {
            "args": [
                "@postman/postman-mcp-server"
            ],
            "command": "npx",
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {
                "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "<POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
            }
        }
    }
}

Install in Antigravity

To install the MCP server in Antigravity, click Manage MCP servers > View raw config. Then, copy the following JSON config into the mcp_config.json file:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman": {
            "args": [
                "@postman/postman-mcp-server"
            ],
            "command": "npx",
            "disabled": false,
            "disabledTools": [],
            "env": {
                "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "<POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
            }
        }
    }
}

Install in GitHub Copilot CLI

Use the Copilot CLI to interactively add the MCP server:

/mcp add

Manual configuration

Copy the following JSON config into the ~/.copilot/mcp-config.json file:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "postman": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "@postman/postman-mcp-server"
            ],
            "env": {
                "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "<POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
            }
        }
    }
}

For more information, see the Copilot CLI documentation.

Use as a Gemini CLI extension

To install the MCP server as a Gemini CLI extension, run the following command in your terminal:

gemini extensions install https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-mcp-server

Install in Kiro

To install the local Postman MCP Server in Kiro, click the install button for the version that you want to use:

Minimal Code Full
Add Postman MCP Minimal server to Kiro Add Postman MCP Code server to Kiro Add Postman MCP Full server to Kiro

To install the Postman MCP server with Kiro powers, go to Kiro Powers and navigate to API Testing with Postman in the Browse powers section. Then, click Add to Kiro.

Manual configuration

To install the Postman MCP Server manually, do the following:

  1. Launch Kiro and click the Kiro ghost icon in the left sidebar.

  2. Add an MCP Server and select either User Config or Workspace Config to install the Postman MCP server.

  3. Add the following JSON block to the mcp.json configuration file:

    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "postman": {
            "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "@postman/postman-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "<POSTMAN_API_KEY>"
                },
                "disabled": false,
                "autoApprove": [
                    "getAuthenticatedUser"
                ]
            }
        }
    }
    

Install in Docker

For Docker set up and installation, see DOCKER.md.


Migration from v1.x to v2.x

If you're migrating from Postman MCP Server version 1.x to 2.x, be aware of the following:

  • Tool naming changes — All tool names changed from kebab-case to camelCase. For example:
    • create-collectioncreateCollection
    • get-workspacesgetWorkspaces
    • delete-environmentdeleteEnvironment
  • Tool availability changes
    • The default (minimal) behavior provides only 37 essential tools.
    • The --full flag provides access to all tools.

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