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Microsoft Word MCP Server
Connect to the Microsoft Word MCP server to create, read, search, and manage your Word documents in OneDrive and SharePoint using AI agents on Gumloop, Claude, or Cursor.
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Installation
Get StartedCreate a Gumloop Account
To use this MCP, you need a Gumloop account. If you don't have one yet, you can create one for free.
Copy Your Server URL
Copy your MCP server URL and add it to your client. You'll be prompted to authorize on first use.
Tools (7)
List Documents
List Word documents from OneDrive
Create Document
Create a new Word document in OneDrive
Read Document
Read text content from a Word document
Write Document
Append content to an existing Word document
Search Documents
Search for Word documents by content
Download Document
Get a download URL for a Word document
Delete Document
Delete a Word document from OneDrive
What is Microsoft Word MCP?
The Microsoft Word MCP server gives AI agents access to the Word documents in your OneDrive and SharePoint. That means agents can list and search your .docx files, read the body text of a document, create new documents from text, append content to a document that already exists, fetch a download link, and delete documents you no longer need. It works directly against your Microsoft files through the Microsoft Graph API, so an agent reads and writes the same documents you see in Word.
If you spend time drafting routine documents from scratch, hunting for the right file across folders, copying text out of Word to summarize it, or generating the same report every week by hand, an AI agent can take over a lot of that busywork. Describe what you need, and your AI agent will handle the document work for you.
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It’s an open standard that gives AI agents a way to connect to external tools and services. Instead of registering an Azure AD app, requesting Microsoft Graph scopes, and managing OAuth tokens in code, you connect your Microsoft account to Gumloop once. After that, you create, read, and manage Word documents just by chatting with your AI agent.
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What you can do with Microsoft Word MCP on Gumloop
Create Word documents from text
Generate a brand new .docx file in OneDrive from content your AI agent writes, and drop it into a specific folder if you want. Useful for turning a prompt, a data pull, or a meeting recap into a finished document.
Read and extract document text
Pull the body text out of any Word document so an AI agent can summarize it, answer questions about it, or feed it into the next step. It reads the document’s paragraph text in one call, no manual copy and paste. Text inside tables, headers, and footers is not extracted.
Search and list your documents
List the Word files in your OneDrive or SharePoint, or search by content to find the right document without knowing its filename. Your agent locates the file, then acts on it.
Append content to an existing document
Add new paragraphs to a document that already exists, so an agent can build up a living document over time (for example, adding the latest section to a running log or report).
Get a download link for any document
Fetch a temporary download URL for a Word file so you can hand it off, attach it, or pass it to another step in an agent run.
Delete documents you no longer need
Remove outdated or duplicate .docx files from OneDrive, so an agent can help keep a document library tidy.
Work across OneDrive and SharePoint
The server works against your default drive, which for Microsoft 365 business accounts is backed by SharePoint, so the same agent works whether your files live in personal OneDrive or OneDrive for Business.
How to connect the Gumloop Microsoft Word MCP Server
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Create a free Gumloop account
Sign up at gumloop.com. No credit card required.
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Add the Microsoft Word MCP server
Copy your MCP server URL from Gumloop and add it to your preferred client (Claude, Cursor, or Gumloop workflows). You'll authorize on first use.
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Start using Microsoft Word in your AI workflows
That's it. Your AI agent can now create, read, search, append to, and manage Word documents across your OneDrive and SharePoint. Use it inside a Gumloop automation, in Claude Desktop, or in Cursor.
Microsoft Word MCP use cases
Automated report drafting for operations teams
Pull this week’s numbers from Google Sheets or a database, have an AI agent write the narrative, and create a finished Word document in the team’s OneDrive folder. Ops gets a ready-to-share report every week without anyone opening Word.
Document summarization for knowledge workers
Point an agent at a long Word document, have it read the body text, and get back a tight summary or a list of action items. Drop the summary into a Slack channel or an email so the team gets the gist without reading the whole file.
First-draft content for marketers
Turn a brief into a starting draft. An AI agent can take your outline, write the copy, and create a Word document for the team to refine in Word. Repeat across a batch of briefs to clear a content backlog faster.
Living documents for project leads
Keep a running project log or status doc current by appending new sections as work progresses. An agent adds the latest update as a new paragraph each time something changes, so the document stays up to date without manual edits.
Document library cleanup for IT and ops
Have an agent list and search the Word files in a OneDrive or SharePoint location, flag stale or duplicate documents by content, and delete the ones that are no longer needed. A recurring agent keeps the library tidy on its own.
Why use Gumloop for Microsoft Word MCP
Connect your Microsoft account once, no Azure setup
Most Word MCP servers you’ll find on GitHub make you register an Azure AD application, configure Microsoft Graph scopes, and manage OAuth tokens in code. With Gumloop you just connect your Microsoft account once. There’s no app registration, client secrets to store, or token management necessary, and your connection stays active because tokens refresh automatically.
Works with multiple MCP clients
Use the Microsoft Word MCP server endpoint in Claude Desktop, Cursor, or directly inside Gumloop agents. Same server URL, works with any MCP client.
Chain Microsoft Word with 100+ other integrations
Combine Word with Google Sheets, Slack, Gmail, Notion, and other MCP tools in a single AI agent. An agent can pull data from one tool, have an LLM write it up, create a Word document, and post a link wherever your team works.
Enterprise-grade and scalable
Built for teams, with role-based permissions and dedicated support for Pro users. The server respects your existing Microsoft access controls, whether you’re one person or a large org. For details on Gumloop’s security practices, see trust.gumloop.com.
Pricing includes a free plan
You can test the Microsoft Word MCP integration on Gumloop’s free tier before committing. Paid plans start at $37/month.
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