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| # What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)? | |
| The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard for connecting AI systems with external tools and data sources. | |
| ## What can MCP enable? | |
| - Agents can access your Google Calendar and Notion, acting as a more personalized AI assistant. | |
| - Claude Code can generate an entire web app using a Figma design. | |
| - Enterprise chatbots can connect to multiple databases across an organization, empowering users to analyze data using chat. | |
| - AI models can create 3D designs on Blender and print them out using a 3D printer. | |
| ## Why does MCP matter? | |
| - **Developers**: MCP reduces development time and complexity when building, or integrating with, an AI application or agent. | |
| - **AI applications or agents**: MCP provides access to an ecosystem of data sources, tools and apps which will enhance capabilities and improve the end-user experience. | |
| - **End-users**: MCP results in more capable AI applications or agents which can access your data and take actions on your behalf when necessary. | |
| ## Start Building | |
| * [Build servers: Create MCP servers to expose your data and tools](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/develop/build-server) | |
| * [Build clients: Develop applications that connect to MCP servers](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/develop/build-client) | |
| ## Learn more | |
| * [Understand concepts: Learn the core concepts and architecture of MCP](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/learn/architecture) | |
| [Source](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/getting-started/intro) | |