MCP support
Supports Anthropic Model Context Protocol
What is mcp support?
MCP — Model Context Protocol — is a standard for connecting AI models to external data sources and tools. It defines how a model discovers, accesses, and uses external capabilities. Cursor, Claude Code, and GitHub Copilot all support MCP. sourc.dev tracks MCP support as a capability flag and monitors MCP server/client counts for entities that publish them.
Why it matters
MCP is becoming the standard for tool connectivity in AI applications. If a tool supports MCP, it can connect to any MCP-compatible model without custom integration code. Cursor, Claude Code, and Zed all support MCP. sourc.dev tracks MCP support, server counts, and client counts — making it possible to evaluate tool connectivity before choosing a platform.
Where models stand
13 models with mcp support enabled:
Data available for 17 of 271 tracked entities. Last updated 2026-03-30.
How sourc.dev tracks this
sourc.dev tracks mcp support through its automated monitoring pipeline. Data is collected on a regular schedule, compared against previous values, and any changes are recorded in the history table with full provenance — source URL, effective date, and verification timestamp. Nothing is overwritten. The pipeline ensures this attribute stays current without manual intervention.
sourc.dev monitors this attribute automatically via pipeline. Every data point includes a source URL and verification date. Changes are recorded in the history table — nothing is overwritten.
This attribute is monitored on a regular schedule by automated pipeline. Changes are detected and recorded automatically.
Understanding mcp support helps developers make informed decisions when choosing between models and providers. Rather than relying on marketing claims, sourc.dev provides verified, dated, source-linked data so the data decides.