MCP Server Comparison
Fetch MCP vs SQLite MCP — Which MCP Tool is Better in 2026?
A side-by-side comparison of Fetch MCP and SQLite MCP: features, pricing, platform support, ease of setup, and which MCP server fits your stack.
SQLite MCP
Query SQLite databases directly from your AI
Feature comparison
- http
- fetch
- web
- Auth helpers for common providers
- Pagination and rate-limit handling
- Endpoint allow-lists
- sqlite
- sql
- local
- Schema introspection across tables and views
- Parameterised SQL execution
- Read-only and read/write modes
Install Fetch MCP
$npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-fetchInstall SQLite MCP
$npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-sqliteOur Verdict
Fetch MCP is better for apis & data use cases and quick setup, while SQLite MCP is better for database use cases and quick setup.
Both Fetch MCP and SQLite MCP are solid MCP servers. Pick Fetch MCP if you need apis & data use cases and quick setup. Pick SQLite MCP if you need database use cases and quick setup.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Fetch MCP better than SQLite MCP?
Fetch MCP is the stronger pick for apis & data workflows, while SQLite MCP wins for database. There's no universal winner — it depends on your stack, budget, and which MCP clients you use.
What is the difference between Fetch MCP and SQLite MCP?
Fetch MCP (Open Source) focuses on Fetch any URL or web content from AI. SQLite MCP (Open Source) focuses on Query SQLite databases directly from your AI. They also differ on ease of setup (Easy vs Easy) and platform support.
Is Fetch MCP free?
Fetch MCP is Open Source (starting at Free).
Is SQLite MCP free?
SQLite MCP is Open Source (starting at Free).