# How to integrate Virustotal MCP with Vercel AI SDK v6

```json
{
  "title": "How to integrate Virustotal MCP with Vercel AI SDK v6",
  "toolkit": "Virustotal",
  "toolkit_slug": "virustotal",
  "framework": "Vercel AI SDK",
  "framework_slug": "ai-sdk",
  "url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/ai-sdk",
  "markdown_url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/ai-sdk.md",
  "updated_at": "2026-05-12T10:29:51.341Z"
}
```

## Introduction

This guide walks you through connecting Virustotal to Vercel AI SDK v6 using the Composio tool router. By the end, you'll have a working Virustotal agent that can scan this file hash for malware, get analysis report for suspicious url, retrieve domain reputation details through natural language commands.
This guide will help you understand how to give your Vercel AI SDK agent real control over a Virustotal account through Composio's Virustotal MCP server.
Before we dive in, let's take a quick look at the key ideas and tools involved.

## Also integrate Virustotal with

- [ChatGPT](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/chatgpt)
- [OpenAI Agents SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/open-ai-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Agent SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-code)
- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/codex)
- [Cursor](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/cursor)
- [VS Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/vscode)
- [OpenCode](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/opencode)
- [OpenClaw](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/openclaw)
- [Hermes](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/hermes-agent)
- [CLI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/cli)
- [Google ADK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/google-adk)
- [LangChain](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/langchain)
- [Mastra AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/mastra-ai)
- [LlamaIndex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/llama-index)
- [CrewAI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/crew-ai)

## TL;DR

Here's what you'll learn:
- How to set up and configure a Vercel AI SDK agent with Virustotal integration
- Using Composio's Tool Router to dynamically load and access Virustotal tools
- Creating an MCP client connection using HTTP transport
- Building an interactive CLI chat interface with conversation history management
- Handling tool calls and results within the Vercel AI SDK framework

## What is Vercel AI SDK?

The Vercel AI SDK is a TypeScript library for building AI-powered applications. It provides tools for creating agents that can use external services and maintain conversation state.
Key features include:
- streamText: Core function for streaming responses with real-time tool support
- MCP Client: Built-in support for Model Context Protocol via @ai-sdk/mcp
- Step Counting: Control multi-step tool execution with stopWhen: stepCountIs()
- OpenAI Provider: Native integration with OpenAI models

## What is the Virustotal MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Virustotal MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Virustotal account. It provides structured and secure access to malicious file, URL, domain, and IP analysis, so your agent can perform actions like scanning files, retrieving threat reports, investigating domains, and posting comments or verdicts on your behalf.
- Comprehensive threat analysis retrieval: Instantly fetch detailed reports on files, URLs, domains, or IP addresses to understand their security reputation and scan results from dozens of antivirus engines.
- Relationship and metadata insights: Have your agent explore related entities—such as domains linked to a file, or files associated with an IP address—along with receiving broad metadata about available VirusTotal operations.
- Automated commenting and feedback: Use your agent to post contextual comments on any analyzed resource, making collaboration and documentation of findings much easier.
- Community-driven voting: Submit harmless or malicious verdicts on files and URLs after reviewing analysis, helping to crowdsource threat intelligence and improve detection accuracy.
- Latest user comment retrieval: Let your agent pull up the most recent comments on a file, URL, domain, or IP address to quickly access community feedback and insights.

## Supported Tools

| Tool slug | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `VIRUSTOTAL_ADD_COMMENT` | Add VirusTotal Comment | Tool to add a comment to a VirusTotal resource (file, URL, domain, or IP address). Use after analyzing a resource to leave contextual feedback. Provide exactly one identifier per call. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_ADD_VOTE` | Add Vote | Tool to add a vote (harmless/malicious) to a VirusTotal resource. Use after reviewing analysis results to submit your verdict. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_ANALYSIS` | Get Analysis Report | Tool to retrieve the analysis report of a file or URL submission. Use after obtaining an analysis ID to fetch its detailed report. Analysis results may be incomplete immediately after submission; poll until the report status is 'completed' before treating results as final. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_COMMENTS` | Get comments | Tool to retrieve the latest comments on a VirusTotal resource. Use when you need to review user-generated comments for a file, URL, domain, or IP after obtaining its identifier. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_DOMAIN_RELATIONSHIPS` | Get Domain Relationships | Tool to retrieve relationship objects for a given domain. Use when you have a domain and need to explore its related entities. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_DOMAIN_REPORT` | Get Domain Report | Tool to retrieve the analysis report of a domain. Use when you need detailed insight on a domain's reputation and analysis stats. No malicious signals on obscure or low-traffic domains may indicate limited analysis history rather than safety — treat sparse results as 'unknown', not 'safe'. Covers external OSINT only (reputation, malware, SSL posture); cannot analyze internal/private assets. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_FILE_REPORT` | Get File Report | Tool to retrieve the analysis report of a file. Use when you have a file's hash and need detailed scan metadata. Recently submitted files may return partial results; retry after a short delay before treating the report as final. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_IP_ADDRESS_RELATIONSHIPS` | Get IP Address Relationships | Tool to retrieve objects related to a specific IP address by relationship type. Use when you have an IP and need to explore connected files, URLs, or other entities. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_IP_ADDRESS_REPORT` | Get IP Address Report | Tool to retrieve the analysis report of an IP address. Use when you need detailed insight on an IP's reputation, ASN, country, and analysis stats. Low or zero detections indicate unknown risk, not safety — treat sparse data accordingly. Provides external OSINT only; insufficient as standalone compliance evidence. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_METADATA` | Get VirusTotal Metadata | Tool to retrieve VirusTotal metadata. Use when you need information about available privileges, relationships between resources (like files, domains, IPs, URLs), and supported antivirus engines. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_URL_REPORT` | Get URL Report | Tool to retrieve the analysis report of a URL. Use when you have a URL identifier (base64-url without padding) and need detailed scan results, reputation, and metadata. Results may be incomplete immediately after submission; retry with short delays if scan engines are still processing before treating the report as final. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_GET_VOTES` | Get Votes | Tool to retrieve votes on files, URLs, domains, or IP addresses. Use when you need to view community votes for a given object. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_RESCAN_FILE` | Rescan File | Tool to re-analyze a previously submitted file. Use when you need updated analysis results after an initial scan. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_SCAN_URL` | Scan URL | Tool to submit a URL for scanning. Use when you have a URL and need to submit it to VirusTotal to obtain an analysis ID for later retrieval. The returned analysis ID is preliminary — scanning engines may not have finished. Poll VIRUSTOTAL_GET_URL_REPORT with the ID using short delays to retrieve complete results. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_SEARCH` | Search VirusTotal | Tool to search for objects in the VirusTotal database. Use when locating files, URLs, domains, IPs, or comments matching a query. Supports pagination with limit and cursor. |
| `VIRUSTOTAL_UPLOAD_FILE` | Upload File | Tool to upload a file for scanning. Use when you have binary file content ready to submit for VirusTotal analysis. |

## Supported Triggers

None listed.

## Creating MCP Server - Stand-alone vs Composio SDK

The Virustotal MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent to Virustotal. It provides structured and secure access so your agent can perform Virustotal operations on your behalf through a secure, permission-based interface.
With Composio's managed implementation, you don't have to create your own developer app. For production, if you're building an end product, we recommend using your own credentials. The managed server helps you prototype fast and go from 0-1 faster.

## Step-by-step Guide

### 1. Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have:
- Node.js and npm installed
- A Composio account with API key
- An OpenAI API key

### 1. Getting API Keys for OpenAI and Composio

OpenAI API Key
- Go to the [OpenAI dashboard](https://platform.openai.com/settings/organization/api-keys) and create an API key. You'll need credits to use the models, or you can connect to another model provider.
- Keep the API key safe.
Composio API Key
- Log in to the [Composio dashboard](https://dashboard.composio.dev?utm_source=toolkits&utm_medium=framework_docs).
- Navigate to your API settings and generate a new API key.
- Store this key securely as you'll need it for authentication.

### 2. Install required dependencies

First, install the necessary packages for your project.
What you're installing:
- @ai-sdk/openai: Vercel AI SDK's OpenAI provider
- @ai-sdk/mcp: MCP client for Vercel AI SDK
- @composio/core: Composio SDK for tool integration
- ai: Core Vercel AI SDK
- dotenv: Environment variable management
```bash
npm install @ai-sdk/openai @ai-sdk/mcp @composio/core ai dotenv
```

### 3. Set up environment variables

Create a .env file in your project root.
What's needed:
- OPENAI_API_KEY: Your OpenAI API key for GPT model access
- COMPOSIO_API_KEY: Your Composio API key for tool access
- COMPOSIO_USER_ID: A unique identifier for the user session
```bash
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key_here
COMPOSIO_API_KEY=your_composio_api_key_here
COMPOSIO_USER_ID=your_user_id_here
```

### 4. Import required modules and validate environment

What's happening:
- We're importing all necessary libraries including Vercel AI SDK's OpenAI provider and Composio
- The dotenv/config import automatically loads environment variables
- The MCP client import enables connection to Composio's tool server
```typescript
import "dotenv/config";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
import { Composio } from "@composio/core";
import * as readline from "readline";
import { streamText, type ModelMessage, stepCountIs } from "ai";
import { createMCPClient } from "@ai-sdk/mcp";

const composioAPIKey = process.env.COMPOSIO_API_KEY;
const composioUserID = process.env.COMPOSIO_USER_ID;

if (!process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY) throw new Error("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioAPIKey) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioUserID) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_USER_ID is not set");

const composio = new Composio({
  apiKey: composioAPIKey,
});
```

### 5. Create Tool Router session and initialize MCP client

What's happening:
- We're creating a Tool Router session that gives your agent access to Virustotal tools
- The create method takes the user ID and specifies which toolkits should be available
- The returned mcp object contains the URL and authentication headers needed to connect to the MCP server
- This session provides access to all Virustotal-related tools through the MCP protocol
```typescript
async function main() {
  // Create a tool router session for the user
  const session = await composio.create(composioUserID!, {
    toolkits: ["virustotal"],
  });

  const mcpUrl = session.mcp.url;
```

### 6. Connect to MCP server and retrieve tools

What's happening:
- We're creating an MCP client that connects to our Composio Tool Router session via HTTP
- The mcp.url provides the endpoint, and mcp.headers contains authentication credentials
- The type: "http" is important - Composio requires HTTP transport
- tools() retrieves all available Virustotal tools that the agent can use
```typescript
const mcpClient = await createMCPClient({
  transport: {
    type: "http",
    url: mcpUrl,
    headers: session.mcp.headers, // Authentication headers for the Composio MCP server
  },
});

const tools = await mcpClient.tools();
```

### 7. Initialize conversation and CLI interface

What's happening:
- We initialize an empty messages array to maintain conversation history
- A readline interface is created to accept user input from the command line
- Instructions are displayed to guide the user on how to interact with the agent
```typescript
let messages: ModelMessage[] = [];

console.log("Chat started! Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end the conversation.\n");
console.log(
  "Ask any questions related to virustotal, like summarize my last 5 emails, send an email, etc... :)))\n",
);

const rl = readline.createInterface({
  input: process.stdin,
  output: process.stdout,
  prompt: "> ",
});

rl.prompt();
```

### 8. Handle user input and stream responses with real-time tool feedback

What's happening:
- We use streamText instead of generateText to stream responses in real-time
- toolChoice: "auto" allows the model to decide when to use Virustotal tools
- stopWhen: stepCountIs(10) allows up to 10 steps for complex multi-tool operations
- onStepFinish callback displays which tools are being used in real-time
- We iterate through the text stream to create a typewriter effect as the agent responds
- The complete response is added to conversation history to maintain context
- Errors are caught and displayed with helpful retry suggestions
```typescript
rl.on("line", async (userInput: string) => {
  const trimmedInput = userInput.trim();

  if (["exit", "quit", "bye"].includes(trimmedInput.toLowerCase())) {
    console.log("\nGoodbye!");
    rl.close();
    process.exit(0);
  }

  if (!trimmedInput) {
    rl.prompt();
    return;
  }

  messages.push({ role: "user", content: trimmedInput });
  console.log("\nAgent is thinking...\n");

  try {
    const stream = streamText({
      model: openai("gpt-5"),
      messages,
      tools,
      toolChoice: "auto",
      stopWhen: stepCountIs(10),
      onStepFinish: (step) => {
        for (const toolCall of step.toolCalls) {
          console.log(`[Using tool: ${toolCall.toolName}]`);
          }
          if (step.toolCalls.length > 0) {
            console.log(""); // Add space after tool calls
          }
        },
      });

      for await (const chunk of stream.textStream) {
        process.stdout.write(chunk);
      }

      console.log("\n\n---\n");

      // Get final result for message history
      const response = await stream.response;
      if (response?.messages?.length) {
        messages.push(...response.messages);
      }
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("\nAn error occurred while talking to the agent:");
      console.error(error);
      console.log(
        "\nYou can try again or restart the app if it keeps happening.\n",
      );
    } finally {
      rl.prompt();
    }
  });

  rl.on("close", async () => {
    await mcpClient.close();
    console.log("\n👋 Session ended.");
    process.exit(0);
  });
}

main().catch((err) => {
  console.error("Fatal error:", err);
  process.exit(1);
});
```

## Complete Code

```typescript
import "dotenv/config";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
import { Composio } from "@composio/core";
import * as readline from "readline";
import { streamText, type ModelMessage, stepCountIs } from "ai";
import { createMCPClient } from "@ai-sdk/mcp";

const composioAPIKey = process.env.COMPOSIO_API_KEY;
const composioUserID = process.env.COMPOSIO_USER_ID;

if (!process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY) throw new Error("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioAPIKey) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioUserID) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_USER_ID is not set");

const composio = new Composio({
  apiKey: composioAPIKey,
});

async function main() {
  // Create a tool router session for the user
  const session = await composio.create(composioUserID!, {
    toolkits: ["virustotal"],
  });

  const mcpUrl = session.mcp.url;

  const mcpClient = await createMCPClient({
    transport: {
      type: "http",
      url: mcpUrl,
      headers: session.mcp.headers, // Authentication headers for the Composio MCP server
    },
  });

  const tools = await mcpClient.tools();

  let messages: ModelMessage[] = [];

  console.log("Chat started! Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end the conversation.\n");
  console.log(
    "Ask any questions related to virustotal, like summarize my last 5 emails, send an email, etc... :)))\n",
  );

  const rl = readline.createInterface({
    input: process.stdin,
    output: process.stdout,
    prompt: "> ",
  });

  rl.prompt();

  rl.on("line", async (userInput: string) => {
    const trimmedInput = userInput.trim();

    if (["exit", "quit", "bye"].includes(trimmedInput.toLowerCase())) {
      console.log("\nGoodbye!");
      rl.close();
      process.exit(0);
    }

    if (!trimmedInput) {
      rl.prompt();
      return;
    }

    messages.push({ role: "user", content: trimmedInput });
    console.log("\nAgent is thinking...\n");

    try {
      const stream = streamText({
        model: openai("gpt-5"),
        messages,
        tools,
        toolChoice: "auto",
        stopWhen: stepCountIs(10),
        onStepFinish: (step) => {
          for (const toolCall of step.toolCalls) {
            console.log(`[Using tool: ${toolCall.toolName}]`);
          }
          if (step.toolCalls.length > 0) {
            console.log(""); // Add space after tool calls
          }
        },
      });

      for await (const chunk of stream.textStream) {
        process.stdout.write(chunk);
      }

      console.log("\n\n---\n");

      // Get final result for message history
      const response = await stream.response;
      if (response?.messages?.length) {
        messages.push(...response.messages);
      }
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("\nAn error occurred while talking to the agent:");
      console.error(error);
      console.log(
        "\nYou can try again or restart the app if it keeps happening.\n",
      );
    } finally {
      rl.prompt();
    }
  });

  rl.on("close", async () => {
    await mcpClient.close();
    console.log("\n👋 Session ended.");
    process.exit(0);
  });
}

main().catch((err) => {
  console.error("Fatal error:", err);
  process.exit(1);
});
```

## Conclusion

You've successfully built a Virustotal agent using the Vercel AI SDK with streaming capabilities! This implementation provides a powerful foundation for building AI applications with natural language interfaces and real-time feedback.
Key features of this implementation:
- Real-time streaming responses for a better user experience with typewriter effect
- Live tool execution feedback showing which tools are being used as the agent works
- Dynamic tool loading through Composio's Tool Router with secure authentication
- Multi-step tool execution with configurable step limits (up to 10 steps)
- Comprehensive error handling for robust agent execution
- Conversation history maintenance for context-aware responses
You can extend this further by adding custom error handling, implementing specific business logic, or integrating additional Composio toolkits to create multi-app workflows.

## How to build Virustotal MCP Agent with another framework

- [ChatGPT](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/chatgpt)
- [OpenAI Agents SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/open-ai-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Agent SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-code)
- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/codex)
- [Cursor](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/cursor)
- [VS Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/vscode)
- [OpenCode](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/opencode)
- [OpenClaw](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/openclaw)
- [Hermes](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/hermes-agent)
- [CLI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/cli)
- [Google ADK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/google-adk)
- [LangChain](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/langchain)
- [Mastra AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/mastra-ai)
- [LlamaIndex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/llama-index)
- [CrewAI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/virustotal/framework/crew-ai)

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### What are the differences in Tool Router MCP and Virustotal MCP?

With a standalone Virustotal MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Virustotal tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Virustotal and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

### Can I use Tool Router MCP with Vercel AI SDK v6?

Yes, you can. Vercel AI SDK v6 fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Virustotal tools.

### Can I manage the permissions and scopes for Virustotal while using Tool Router?

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Virustotal scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

### How safe is my data with Composio Tool Router?

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Virustotal data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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