Summary
Picsart announced that its MCP server is live, giving MCP-compatible assistants a single connection to more than 140 image, video, and audio models plus built-in editing operations. The move turns Picsart from a standalone creative tool into a media-generation backend that can sit directly inside agent workflows.
What changed
Picsart launched a live MCP server that lets assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Windsurf call more than 140 creative AI models and media-editing tools through one integration.
Why it matters
This is a strong example of MCP shifting from developer tooling into application-layer infrastructure. Instead of forcing teams to wire individual model providers, Picsart is offering one MCP surface for multimodal generation and editing, which makes creative media another callable tool inside general-purpose agent environments.
Evidence excerpt
Picsart says its MCP server is now live and gives MCP-ready assistants access to 140+ AI models for image, video, and audio in a single connection.