kambriso/fritzbox-mcp-server
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FRITZ!Box MCP Server for LLM/ KI Integration - Home Automation from your favourite KI agent
MCP
kambriso/fritzbox-mcp-server
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An MCP server written in Go that exposes FRITZ!Box home automation capabilities to LLM agents. It translates natural language requests into actions like toggling devices or reading sensor data via the router's API.
Best for
Best for
Developers integrating LLM agents with FRITZ!Box home automation systems
Use cases
- Control smart home devices through chatbot commands
- Query FRITZ!Box sensor status from an LLM agent
- Automate home routines via natural language triggers
Notes
An MCP server written in Go that exposes FRITZ!Box home automation capabilities to LLM agents. It translates natural language requests into actions like toggling devices or reading sensor data via the router’s API.
10 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-02-10.
Use cases
- Control smart home devices through chatbot commands
- Query FRITZ!Box sensor status from an LLM agent
- Automate home routines via natural language triggers
Pros
- Enables direct LLM control of FRITZ!Box without custom bridges
- Written in Go, offering low overhead and easy deployment
- Open source with MIT license, allowing customization
Cons
- Low community adoption (10 stars), potential for limited support
- Depends on specific FRITZ!Box firmware and API versions
- Security implications of exposing router control to LLM agents
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Enables direct LLM control of FRITZ!Box without custom bridges
- Written in Go, offering low overhead and easy deployment
- Open source with MIT license, allowing customization
Cons
- Low community adoption (10 stars), potential for limited support
- Depends on specific FRITZ!Box firmware and API versions
- Security implications of exposing router control to LLM agents
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