#AIVideo--Pictory, a leading provider of AI-powered video creation, today announced the launch of the Pictory MCP Server, a new lightweight integration layer that enables developers, AI assistants, an...
SEATTLE: #AIVideo--Pictory, a leading provider of AI-powered video creation, today announced the launch of the Pictory MCP Server, a new lightweight integration layer that enables developers, AI assistants, and automation platforms to build intelligent video workflows with unprecedented ease and flexibility.
The Pictory MCP Server is fully compliant with the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP), making it easy for clients like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other automation tools to discover and orchestrate video creation capabilities through natural language. It exposes modular tools - such as create-storyboard and render-video - that handle the complexity of input validation, sequencing, and API orchestration behind the scenes.
“With the rise of AI assistants and agent-driven automation, we saw an opportunity to simplify access to our video creation API,” said Vikram Chalana, CEO at Pictory. “The MCP Server eliminates the need for custom code and deeply technical integrations. Now, anyone can create professional, branded videos just by describing what they want.”
The server empowers clients to dynamically compose workflows by chaining together high-level operations. For example, users can ask Claude to “make personalized outreach videos for all healthcare customers in the midwest” and behind the scenes the client will extract a list of all customers from a CRM, like Hubspot, select a video template, generate a storyboard, apply a voiceover and branding, and render the final video - all through the simple natural language command.
Designed for maximum flexibility, the MCP Server supports a tool-based architecture where each capability can be discovered and invoked individually. This modular approach gives AI assistants and developers full control over workflow composition without wrestling with API payloads.
Setup is simple: developers configure their MCP client (e. g., Claude Desktop) with their Pictory API credentials and instantly gain access to the full range of video creation tools. Detailed instructions and configuration examples are available on the Pictory website.
Looking ahead, Pictory plans to expand the MCP Server’s capabilities to include video transcription, summarization, PowerPoint and PDF inputs, no-code integrations, and cloud-hosted deployment.
About Pictory
Pictory.ai is an AI-powered platform that transforms scripts, blog posts, PowerPoints and other existing content into market-ready, professional-quality videos. With a mission to make video-creation, at scale, accessible to all, Pictory serves marketers, educators, and enterprise teams around the world.
Fonte: Business Wire
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