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The Swedish Law MCP server costs 2,667 tokens before the first call.

Connect Swedish Law and its 18 tool definitions are loaded into the model's context on every request — 1.3% of a 200k window spent before your agent does anything.

QUICK ANSWER The Swedish Law MCP server's tool definitions consume 2,667 tokens — around the median MCP server (1,905 tokens). A scoped grant exposing only the tools you use cuts that roughly in proportion.

MEASURED FROM SCHEMAS 18 tools · 2,667 tokens · 1.3% of 200k · 0.3% of 1M Method →

What that buys before your agent starts working.

Tool definitions are overhead: they occupy context on every request and compete with your code, documents and conversation history for the same window.

200K WINDOW 1.3%
1M WINDOW 0.3%

Corpus context: Swedish Law ranks #1374 of 3,213 measured MCP servers by definition cost. The median is 1,905 tokens, p90 is 7,952, and the heaviest (Fusionauth) is 183,337 — 92% of a 200k window on its own.

Where the 2,667 tokens go.

Each row is one tool definition as a tools/list entry — name, description and input schema — counted with o200k_base. Average: 148 tokens per tool.

ToolCategoryTokens% of server
search_case_law Read 260 9.7%
build_legal_stance Execute 247 9.3%
search_eu_implementations Read 215 8.1%
search_legislation Read 210 7.9%
get_provision Read 194 7.3%
diff_provision Read 164 6.1%
get_eu_basis Read 159 6.0%
check_currency Read 148 5.5%
validate_eu_compliance Read 141 5.3%
get_swedish_implementations Read 130 4.9%
get_recent_changes Read 127 4.8%
get_provision_eu_basis Read 125 4.7%
get_provision_history Read 115 4.3%
format_citation Read 108 4.0%
get_preparatory_works Read 105 3.9%
validate_citation Read 91 3.4%
list_sources Read 81 3.0%
about Read 47 1.8%

Most agents use a handful of these tools. They pay for all 18.

A PolicyLayer grant exposes only the tools you allow — ungranted definitions are filtered out of the tool list, so they never enter the context window. Estimates below assume typical-weight tools (148 tokens each).

Grant scopeDefinition costReduction
All 18 tools (no gateway) 2,667 tokens
3 granted tools ~445 tokens −83%
5 granted tools ~741 tokens −72%
10 granted tools ~1,482 tokens −44%

Swedish Law token-cost questions.

How many tokens does the Swedish Law MCP server use?+

Its 18 tool definitions total 2,667 tokens — 1.3% of a 200k context window — measured with tiktoken o200k_base over the serialised tools/list payload. Exact counts vary slightly by client and model.

Why does Swedish Law consume tokens before I send a message?+

MCP clients load every connected server's tool definitions — name, description, and input schema — into the model's context so it knows what it can call. That payload is charged against your context window on every request, whether or not a tool is used.

How do I reduce Swedish Law's token usage?+

Expose fewer tools. A PolicyLayer grant scopes Swedish Law to only the tools you allow — ungranted definitions are filtered out of the tool list, so they never enter the context window. A grant of 3 typical tools costs roughly 445 tokens, a 83% reduction.

Does deferred tool loading fix this?+

Partially, in some clients. Claude Code defers MCP tool schemas behind a tool-search step by default, and VS Code has experimental grouping — but you still pay tokens per search and reload, and Cursor, Windsurf and Gemini CLI load definitions upfront. Reducing the exposed tool set cuts the cost in every client.

How these numbers were measured.

01
Serialisation

Each tool is serialised as a tools/list entry — name, description, input schema — from the schemas in the PolicyLayer scan database. Clients differ slightly in framing, so treat counts as close estimates.

02
Tokeniser

tiktoken o200k_base (GPT-4o/o-series). Anthropic's current tokeniser isn't published, so Claude's exact counts will differ; for English text and JSON schemas the totals are close enough to treat these as estimates.

03
Deferred loading

Some clients now defer schema loading (Claude Code's tool search; VS Code experimental grouping). You still pay per search and reload — and Cursor, Windsurf and Gemini CLI load everything upfront.

Computed 07-06-2026 from the PolicyLayer scan database over all 18 catalogued Swedish Law tools. Counts refresh with every site build.

Expose only the tools you use — the rest never enter your context.

A PolicyLayer grant scopes Swedish Law to the tools you actually allow. Ungranted definitions never load, and every call that does run is checked against policy first.

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