
Introducing the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Registry
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is redefining how AI systems communicate, collaborate, and share context. As the ecosystem expands, the MCP Registry serves as a central hub — a public directory where developers, organizations, and AI enthusiasts can discover and register MCP-compatible servers, tools, and extensions. Repository: github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry
What Is the MCP Registry?
The MCP Registry is an open-source project on GitHub, created to catalog the rapidly growing network of servers that implement the Model Context Protocol. Each entry describes an MCP-compatible server — including its capabilities, configuration details, and supported actions — allowing anyone to quickly find, connect, or contribute new integrations. Repository: github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry
Why It Matters
The AI landscape is shifting toward interoperability — where context, memory, and reasoning are shared across agents and environments. The MCP Registry enables that by:
- Standardizing discovery: making it easy for developers to find compatible servers.
- Accelerating integration: ensuring consistent connection formats and metadata.
- Encouraging collaboration: through open submissions and community-maintained listings.
This registry lays the groundwork for a connected AI ecosystem, where agents, frameworks, and third-party services can seamlessly interact.
What You’ll Find in the Registry
Each registry entry typically includes: Server Name & Description, Endpoint & Connection Info, Supported Actions, Tags & Categories, and Version & Maintainer Info. You’ll see servers ranging from file management connectors (Google Drive, GitHub, Notion) to AI workflow orchestrators and custom agent frameworks.
Contributing Your Own Server
Got your own MCP server or agent? You can add it to the registry by forking the GitHub repository, adding your entry, and submitting a pull request. This open contribution model ensures the registry stays community-driven and up-to-date.
Building the Future of Connected Intelligence
The MCP Registry isn’t just a directory — it’s the foundation of a global, interoperable AI layer. By enabling tools to speak a common language, MCP is bridging the gap between local agents, cloud services, and enterprise systems.
Explore the Registry at https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry and learn more about MCP at https://modelcontextprotocol.io.