# Veqtor > Veqtor is a local, open-source MCP server that gives compatible AI clients defined tools for working with tracked changes in Microsoft Word documents. Public technical Alpha: macOS and Linux; Python 3.12-3.14; Claude Code on macOS/Linux; Claude Desktop on macOS. What Veqtor can do: - find Word negotiation drafts in deterministic filename order; - read supported tracked text changes; - check wording against a specific anchored change; - test a complete proposed edit batch before writing; - create a separate Word document with supported tracked changes; - export a compact local activity record. Important boundaries: - Claude supplies reasoning and drafting; Veqtor supplies document facts and defined writes. - Veqtor does not provide legal advice. - Veqtor never overwrites the source or an existing output file. - It is not a generic Word editor or a tamper-evident audit system. - Comments, headers, footers, footnotes, accept/reject, Windows and hosted MCP are outside v0.1. - Text returned to the AI client may be processed by the user's model provider under that provider's terms. ## Primary pages - [Product](https://veqtor.pro/product): user-facing product explanation. - [Demo](https://veqtor.pro/demo): sample contract workflow with video. - [Setup](https://veqtor.pro/setup): Claude Code and Claude Desktop setup. - [Documentation](https://veqtor.pro/docs): technical tool and workflow overview. - [Limitations](https://veqtor.pro/limitations): plain-language and technical Alpha limits. - [Contract guides](https://veqtor.pro/guides): English-law commercial contract library. - [Source](https://github.com/JohnDeer-ai/veqtor-mcp): versioned code and release documentation.