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Cloudflare Launches Thirteen MCP Servers to Enhance AI Access

Cloudflare Expands AI Capabilities with Launch of Thirteen New MCP Servers

Cloudflare has unveiled thirteen new Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enhancing the integration of AI agents with its platform. These servers allow AI clients to interact with Cloudflare's services through natural language, streamlining tasks such as debugging, data analysis, and security monitoring.

An MCP server is a specialized type of server introduced by Cloudflare to support AI agents in executing, debugging, and managing tasks securely and efficiently. These servers provide AI agents with safe, controlled access to the tools and data they need to operate effectively.

Key features of the new MCP servers from Cloudflare include:

  • The Workers Observability Server provides insights into application logs and errors, crucial for rapid debugging and performance optimization.
  • The Radar Server grants access to global internet traffic data, supporting cybersecurity and performance monitoring.
  • The Logpush Server summarizes log data, aiding in issue identification and troubleshooting.
  • The AI Gateway Server enables inspection of AI Gateway logs, improving debugging and understanding of AI behavior.
  • The AutoRAG Server allows AI agents to search and retrieve information from documents, enhancing response accuracy.
  • The DNS Server enables querying and managing DNS records, assisting in domain management and troubleshooting.
  • The KV (Key-Value) server facilitates interaction with Cloudflare's key-value storage system, essential for managing configuration data.
  • The Pages server allows management of Cloudflare Pages deployments, streamlining integration and deployment processes.
  • The Queues Server enables interaction with message queues for managing asynchronous tasks.
  • The R2 Server provides access to Cloudflare's object storage solution for managing large datasets.
  • The Turnstile Server enables configuration and monitoring of Cloudflare's CAPTCHA alternative.
  • The Audit Logs Server facilitates querying of audit logs for compliance and security audits.

These servers are accessible to any MCP client supporting remote connections, including platforms like Claude.ai, indicating a step toward seamless integration between AI agents and cloud services.

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Cloudflare Powers Enterprise Access to Claude AI with MCP Server Toolkit

Cloudflare is enabling a new class of AI-powered enterprise applications by providing the infrastructure for companies to connect securely and seamlessly to Claude, Anthropic’s conversational AI assistant. Through Cloudflare Workers and support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), leading software vendors are making their platforms accessible via Claude.

Cloudflare's support for remote MCP server deployment expands access to web-based tools and services. Developers can now build and deploy remote MCP servers with built-in support for:

  • workers-oauth-provider: Simplifies OAuth-based authorization.
  • McpAgent: Handles transport for remote connections in the Cloudflare Agents SDK.
  • mcp-remote: Adapts local MCP clients for remote use.
  • AI Playground: Provides a chat UI for interacting with remote MCP servers.

This shift mainstreams MCP, enabling AI agents to function seamlessly across various environments—no local setup required. MCP servers act as gateways for AI agents to access tools like CRMs and payment processors, with Cloudflare providing an end-to-end toolkit for secure and efficient server building.

Leading vendors have begun deploying their MCP servers through Cloudflare, allowing users to manage projects and process payments by interacting with Claude. For example, Square has made its APIs accessible to Claude, enabling automated commerce workflows. Tools like Sentry and Linear have embedded Claude into developer environments to enhance issue resolution.

Cloudflare is also rolling out its own MCP servers, allowing Claude to interface directly with its tools for performance, security, and observability. Developers can use conversational prompts to analyze logs and manage deployments within Cloudflare's ecosystem.

Opportunity for Channel Partners

Cloudflare's support for remote MCP and integration with Claude opens opportunities for channel partners to build AI agent-based services without managing heavy infrastructure. By simplifying remote MCP server deployment through tools like Cloudflare Workers and mcp-remote, partners can quickly connect AI agents to third-party SaaS platforms.

This reduces barriers for managed service providers (MSPs), independent software vendors (ISVs), and resellers wanting to build intelligent, context-aware services. For enterprise clients, this offers more intuitive, task-oriented solutions, while partners gain a chance to offer differentiated services and create scalable offerings integrated with Claude's capabilities.

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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from MojoAuth – Go Passwordless authored by Gopal Ghelot. Read the original post at: https://mojoauth.com/blog/cloudflare-launches-thirteen-mcp-servers-to-enhance-ai-access/