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Tommertom/awesome-ionic-mcp

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An Awesome MCP Server to help building mobile apps in React/Vue/Angular/VanillaJS using Capacitor and Ionic

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Tommertom/awesome-ionic-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that assists in building mobile apps with Capacitor and Ionic, supporting React, Vue, Angular, and VanillaJS. It provides tools and resources for integrating AI-assisted development workflows into mobile app projects.

Best for

Best for
Developers building mobile apps with Ionic and Capacitor who want AI-assisted tooling via MCP

Use cases

  • Scaffolding Ionic/Capacitor projects with AI guidance
  • Generating mobile UI components using MCP tools
  • Integrating Capacitor plugins via AI-assisted prompts

Notes

An MCP server that assists in building mobile apps with Capacitor and Ionic, supporting React, Vue, Angular, and VanillaJS. It provides tools and resources for integrating AI-assisted development workflows into mobile app projects.

40 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-01-04.

Use cases

  • Scaffolding Ionic/Capacitor projects with AI guidance
  • Generating mobile UI components using MCP tools
  • Integrating Capacitor plugins via AI-assisted prompts

Pros

  • Supports multiple frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, VanillaJS)
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
  • Open source with a focused scope on Ionic/Capacitor development

Cons

  • Small community (40 stars) may limit support and updates
  • Relies on the MCP ecosystem, which is still emerging
  • Narrowly scoped to Ionic/Capacitor, not general mobile development

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Pros

  • Supports multiple frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, VanillaJS)
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
  • Open source with a focused scope on Ionic/Capacitor development

Cons

  • Small community (40 stars) may limit support and updates
  • Relies on the MCP ecosystem, which is still emerging
  • Narrowly scoped to Ionic/Capacitor, not general mobile development