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The Tools MCP server costs 3,399 tokens before the first call.

Every request your agent makes carries every tool definition this server exposes — context your code, documents and conversation can't use, mostly for tools the agent never calls. You don't need them all in the window, and you don't have to pay for them.

QUICK ANSWER The Tools MCP server's 29 tool definitions consume 3,399 tokens — 1.7% of a 200k context window, and around the median MCP server (2,069 tokens). A scoped grant exposing only the tools you use cuts that roughly in proportion.

MEASURED FROM SCHEMAS tiktoken o200k_base · rank #1342 of 3,354 measured servers · refreshed every build Method →

What that costs 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 1.7%
1M WINDOW 0.3%

Corpus context: Tools ranks #1342 of 3,354 measured MCP servers by definition cost. The median is 2,069 tokens, p90 is 11,359, and the heaviest (SmartBear MCP) is 137,725 — 69% of a 200k window on its own. New to this? See MCP token cost and context window in the glossary.

Where the 3,399 tokens go.

Each row is one tool definition as a tools/list entry — name, description and input schema — counted with o200k_base. Average: 117 tokens per tool.

ToolCategoryTokens% of server
cron_task_create Write 278 8.2%
file_parse Read 229 6.7%
idea_submit Write 188 5.5%
file_analyze Read 177 5.2%
file_generate Write 164 4.8%
qrcode_generate Write 149 4.4%
ai_text_generate Write 139 4.1%
cron_task_done Write 139 4.1%
image_convert Write 136 4.0%
text_summarize Write 130 3.8%
text_humanize Write 129 3.8%
text_rewrite Write 126 3.7%
seo_title_generate Read 120 3.5%
cron_task_logs Read 118 3.5%
meta_desc_generate Write 118 3.5%
keyword_extract Read 116 3.4%
timezone_convert Read 92 2.7%
cron_task_list Read 90 2.6%
meta_extract Read 87 2.6%
json_yaml_convert Write 80 2.4%
url_shorten Write 80 2.4%
base_convert Read 75 2.2%
idea_list Read 74 2.2%
sql_format Write 73 2.1%
xml_format Write 70 2.1%
html_entity Write 66 1.9%
cron_parse Read 55 1.6%
cron_task_templates Read 52 1.5%
seo_check Read 49 1.4%

Your agent uses a handful of these tools. It pays for all 29.

You don't need all 29 of those definitions in the window. PolicyLayer is an MCP gateway that sits in front of Tools: only the tools you grant are exposed to the agent, the rest never load. A smaller window means a sharper agent — less noise when it picks a tool — and every request costs less:

Grant scopeDefinition costReduction
All 29 tools (no gateway) 3,399 tokens
3 granted tools ~352 tokens −90%
5 granted tools ~586 tokens −83%
10 granted tools ~1,172 tokens −66%
  1. Create a free account and register Tools — nothing to install.
  2. Grant only the tools you use — ungranted definitions never enter the context window.
  3. Point your MCP client (Claude, Cursor, anything) at your gateway URL.
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Tools token-cost questions.

How many tokens does the Tools MCP server use?+

Its 29 tool definitions total 3,399 tokens — 1.7% 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 Tools 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 Tools's token usage?+

Expose fewer tools. A PolicyLayer grant scopes Tools 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 352 tokens, a 90% 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 06-07-2026 from the PolicyLayer scan database over all 29 catalogued Tools tools. Counts refresh with every site build.

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

A PolicyLayer grant scopes Tools 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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