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Nexla introduces MCP Studio to generate governed MCP servers

Nexla, an enterprise AI-powered data platform for agents, introduced MCP Studio as a way to create production-ready MCP servers for specific tasks. The approach focuses on generating governed servers through a single conversation, which affects how enterprises assemble data, actions, context, and controls for agent workflows.

Large enterprise environments can expose hundreds or thousands of tools across applications, databases, APIs, data warehouses, and business systems, which can increase token consumption and make it harder to select the right actions. The company also cited governance complexity and potential declines in answer quality, with context presented as a deeper challenge when work spans multiple systems.

According to Nexla, MCP Studio is built on task-specific MCP servers rather than one MCP server per system. The system describes a business process outcome, then uses connected-system access to discover available data, fields, and permissions, selects a minimum set of tools required for the task, assembles supporting context across sources, and generates a production-ready MCP server.

MCP Studio was made available through an Early Access Program. The solution is powered by Nexla’s connectivity network spanning more than 600 enterprise systems and over 10,000 available tools and actions, and it includes conversational setup, cross-system execution, governed-by-default behavior using Nexla access controls, audit logging, and data lineage, and support for MCP-compatible application or agent frameworks such as Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot.

“Enterprises think in outcomes, not applications,” said Saket Saurabh, CEO and Co-Founder of Nexla. “With MCP Studio, organizations describe the result they want, and Nexla assembles a governed MCP server with exactly the tools, context, and controls the task requires.”

Nexla also described a request to join the Early Access Program for MCP Studio.

Provided by Globe Newswire on behalf of Nexla. Click to read original content.