What if your local LM Studio model could open websites, read headlines, pull RSS feeds, and query Google Maps — all from your own machine, without the cloud? In this video, I’ll show you how to turn LM Studio into a web-connected AI command center using MCP (Model Context Protocol). You’ll see exactly how to enable tool calling so your local model can take action online while keeping everything private, local, and free. You’ll learn: -- How to install LM Studio and pick a tool-enabled model (Qwen 3 VL 30B) -- How to wire up the Playwright MCP to browse the web, read headlines, and take screenshots -- How to use an RSS Reader MCP to fetch top Hacker News posts and pull full article content -- How to connect a Google Maps MCP to get real place data (ratings, hours, details, etc.) -- How LM Studio can combine multiple tools automatically for agent-style workflows -- How to safely edit and avoid formatting errors -- Where to find hundreds of MCP tools you can drop directly into LM Studio Everything in this video runs locally. Your data stays on your machine. MCP Configs Used in This Video (Just copy/paste into your ) (Insert your own Google Maps API key) MCP Tool Directory Google Maps API If you enjoy deep dives into local AI, LM Studio, MCP tools, and real automation workflows, hit like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more.











