Lgpd MCP
LGPD-MCP is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed to help organizations and developers comply with the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD). It provides tools such as compliance verification, document templates, and risk assessment, as well as reference materials such as legal provisions and glossaries.
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What is the LGPD-MCP Server?
LGPD-MCP is an intelligent server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), specifically designed to help Brazilian organizations, developers, and compliance officers understand and comply with the General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais - LGPD). It integrates with AI tools such as Claude Desktop and Cursor to provide real-time legal compliance guidance, document generation, and risk assessment functions.How to Use the LGPD-MCP Server?
You can use the LGPD-MCP in two ways: 1) Integrate it as a local tool into your AI development environment (such as Cursor), 2) Access it as a remote HTTP server. After installation, you can directly ask LGPD-related questions in AI conversations, and the server will provide professional compliance advice, document templates, and legal analysis.Use Cases
• Corporate data protection compliance review • Drafting and review of privacy policy documents • Legal risk assessment of data processing activities • Handling of data subject rights requests • Sensitive data mapping and classification • Data protection impact assessment (PIA) • Query and interpretation of LGPD legal provisionsMain Features
9 Compliance Tools
Provides a complete suite of LGPD compliance tools, including: legal basis verification, consent management, document templates, privacy impact assessment (PIA), compliance checklists, policy generators, data subject rights tools, sensitive data mapping, and risk assessment.
5 Types of Legal Resources
Built-in complete LGPD legal reference database, including: basic legal principles, specific article provisions, legal processing bases, professional term glossaries, and guidelines from the Brazilian National Data Protection Authority (ANPD).
4 Types of Intelligent Prompts
Preset professional prompt templates for: policy document review, data subject request response, compliance scenario assessment, and compliance document generation to help users quickly obtain professional advice.
Multi-Platform Integration
Supports seamless integration with mainstream AI development tools, including Claude Desktop and Cursor, providing native MCP protocol support and HTTP remote access mode.
Local Deployment
Supports local installation and operation, ensuring that sensitive compliance data does not leave your environment, which is especially suitable for enterprises dealing with confidential information.
Advantages
High professionalism: Specifically designed for the Brazilian LGPD law, with accurate and authoritative content
Easy to use: Integrated into commonly used development tools without additional learning costs
Real-time updates: Legal resources and templates are kept up-to-date to reflect the latest compliance requirements
Privacy protection: Supports local deployment, and sensitive data does not need to be uploaded to the cloud
Cost-effective: Significantly reduces compliance consulting costs compared to hiring professional lawyers
Limitations
Not a substitute for legal advice: Cannot replace professional legal consultation. Major decisions still require lawyer review
Technology dependence: Requires basic command-line operation knowledge for installation and configuration
Brazil-specific: Only applicable to the Brazilian LGPD, not applicable to other data protection laws such as GDPR
AI limitations: AI-based advice may be inaccurate or outdated
Complex configuration: Initial integration requires certain technical configuration work
How to Use
Install the Node.js Environment
Ensure that your computer has Node.js 18 or a higher version installed. You can download the installation package from the Node.js official website.
Install the LGPD-MCP Server
Use npm to globally install the server. This is the simplest and fastest way.
Configure AI Tool Integration
Configure the MCP server connection according to the AI tool you are using. Here is an example of configuring Cursor.
Start and Use
Start your AI tool (such as Cursor or Claude Desktop), and the server will automatically connect. You can now start asking LGPD-related questions.
Usage Examples
Privacy Policy Compliance Review
A Brazilian e-commerce company needs to ensure that its privacy policy meets the requirements of the LGPD. Use LGPD-MCP to quickly review the existing policy and identify missing required provisions.
Data Subject Request Handling
A user requests access to their personal data, and the company needs to respond within the specified time according to Article 18 of the LGPD.
Privacy Risk Assessment for a New Project
The company plans to launch a new customer loyalty program and needs to assess the privacy risks of the project and complete a data protection impact assessment (PIA).
Frequently Asked Questions
Can LGPD-MCP replace a lawyer?
Do I need an internet connection to use it?
Which AI tools are supported?
Will the data be sent to third parties?
How to get legal updates?
What should I do if I encounter technical problems?
Related Resources
Official LGPD Text
The complete legal text of the LGPD published on the official website of the Brazilian Presidency
ANPD Official Website
The official website of the Brazilian National Data Protection Authority to obtain official guidelines and interpretations
GitHub Project Repository
LGPD-MCP open-source code, issue feedback, and contribution guidelines
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official technical specification of the Model Context Protocol
npm Package Page
The npm release page of LGPD-MCP to view versions and installation statistics
Cursor Configuration Guide
Cursor's official MCP integration configuration documentation

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