Model Context Protocol Reaches 10,000 Published Servers
MCP — the universal standard for connecting AI models to external tools — has surpassed 10,000 published servers, now adopted by OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.

The Model Context Protocol (MCP), originally developed by Anthropic, has crossed 10,000 published servers — covering developer tools, databases, enterprise systems, and Fortune 500 deployments.
What MCP is: Often described as "USB-C for AI," MCP is a standardized protocol that lets AI models connect to external tools, files, and services without requiring custom integrations for each combination.

MCP reaches 10,000 servers — the universal AI integration standard
Industry adoption: OpenAI, Microsoft (Copilot), Google (Gemini), and Amazon (Bedrock) have all announced MCP support. This cross-vendor adoption transforms MCP from an Anthropic project into an industry standard.
💡 MCP is to AI agents what HTTP was to the web. When all four major cloud vendors adopt the same standard, it stops being optional infrastructure and becomes the foundation every AI system will be built on.
Linux Foundation endorsement: The Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), with MCP, goose (from Block), and AGENTS.md (from OpenAI) as founding projects — establishing open governance for the agentic AI stack.
For businesses building on MCP: the open governance structure reduces the risk of the standard fragmenting or being abandoned by its original sponsor.
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