Autodesk MCP Servers
Autodesk MCP Servers standardize design and make context to enable integrated, secure, and scalable collaboration across tools and teams.

Take action across Autodesk tools with MCP servers you can trust
Autodesk Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers connect AI to your tools, data, and workflows so it can take action directly in your environment. Instead of stitching together APIs or relying on disconnected outputs, teams get consistent, governed execution across Autodesk products.
Built on an open standard and managed by Autodesk, MCP servers handle the complexity behind the scenes with defined permissions, security, and execution boundaries. That means fewer manual steps, less rework from out-of-context actions, and more confidence using AI in real production workflows.

Why Autodesk MCP servers
Autodesk MCP servers are managed components of the Autodesk execution layer, purpose-built for Design and Make agent workflows. Teams can adopt agentic workflows confidently, knowing every action stays within defined rules and remains fully editable inside their tools.
Built to Autodesk Trust standards, they are designed to provide governed, reliable execution, allowing agentic AI to safely interact with Autodesk tools, data, and workflows at enterprise scale.
Standardized Execution
Standardizes how AI systems access Autodesk tools and workflows, enabling consistent, repeatable execution across environments.
Secure and Governed
Built to Autodesk Trust standards with security, access controls, and execution safeguards governing every action.
Context-Aware Actions
Enables agentic workflows grounded in real Design and Make context, ensuring actions happen within defined rules and intent.
Simplified Integration
Eliminates brittle integrations and abstracts APIs, permissions, and orchestration so teams can focus on results, not infrastructure.
Autodesk MCP servers are powerful connectors that enable AI systems to take action in real production environments, with quality, security, and reliability built in. They standardize how AI systems connect to tools and execute work, giving teams the ability to design and make at scale without sacrificing control or performance.

Autodesk Product Help MCP Server
Empower AI agents with access to up-to-date Autodesk Help content, improving answer accuracy and speeding onboarding and troubleshooting.

Autodesk Fusion MCP Server
Enable AI to interact directly with Fusion designs to build features, edit geometry, and execute real design and manufacturing tasks.

Autodesk Revit MCP Server
Enable AI to access and act within Revit environments, supporting real workflows across design, modeling, and documentation.

Autodesk Fusion Automation MCP Server
Enable AI agents to use Fusion’s full design and manufacturing toolset in the cloud, without requiring a local installation.

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Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for how AI systems interact with external tools and services. MCP servers provide the infrastructure that enables agentic AI workflows, translating natural-language intent into structured actions without requiring custom integrations.
Autodesk MCP servers are managed components of the Autodesk execution layer, purpose-built for Design and Make workflows. Built to Autodesk Trust standards, they provide governed, reliable execution, allowing AI to safely interact with Autodesk tools and workflows at enterprise scale
Autodesk MCP servers standardize how AI systems access Autodesk tools and workflows, with built-in security, access controls, and execution safeguards. This enables trusted, scalable automation and collaboration across the Design and Make platform.