What is an MCP Client?
A software component that communicates with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers to enable advanced AI orchestration and tool-augmented workflows.
More about MCP Client:
An MCP Client is a program or library designed to interact with MCP (Model Context Protocol) Servers using standardized protocols such as JSON-RPC 2.0 Transport. MCP clients issue requests for LLM predictions, tool usage, or external data retrieval, enabling seamless integration of multi-modal or tool-augmented AI capabilities.
MCP clients are essential for orchestrating LLM orchestration, bridging the gap between applications and complex agentic infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an MCP client work?
It sends and receives structured requests and responses to MCP servers, coordinating AI workflows and tool integration.
Where are MCP clients commonly used?
In AI chatbots, orchestration platforms, enterprise integrations, and research tools requiring robust multi-agent communication.
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