MCP Servers
The open registry for Model Context Protocol servers. Find the right tools, resources, and prompts for your AI agents — filtered by category, transport, or use case.
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Cloudinary's official MCP servers for managing media through conversational AI. Cover the full media workflow: uploading and transforming images and videos, organizing assets with structured metadata, configuring processing pipelines, and running AI-powered content analysis. Available as remote OAuth endpoints or local npx processes across several focused servers (asset management, environment config, structured metadata, and analysis).
Sanity's official MCP server that connects structured content to AI agents. Provides tools to run GROQ queries, read and write documents, explore and deploy schemas, manage content releases, and generate images, all with full schema context. Available as a hosted remote server at mcp.sanity.io and works with MCP-compatible clients like Cursor, Claude Code, and VS Code.
Skills vs MCP servers
what's the difference?Skillsthe “what to do”
A skillA reusable, structured prompt/workflow with recommended models, an example prompt, and compatible tools. packages know-how — instructions, an example promptA ready-to-use prompt template that demonstrates how to invoke the skill., and recommended models — so an agent performs a task consistently. Skills add knowledge, not new connections.
MCP serversthe “how to connect”
An MCP serverModel Context Protocol server — a standard way to expose tools, resources, and prompts to AI agents and IDEs. gives an agent new capabilities by connecting it to real systems (databases, APIs, files) over a transportHow the client talks to the server: stdio (local process), SSE, or HTTP streaming.. MCP adds connections and actions, not task instructions.
Rule of thumb: reach for a skill when you need the model to do a task well, and an MCP server when you need it to reach a tool or system. They compose — a skill can rely on tools an MCP server provides.
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