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Xyte Launches AI-Driven MCP Server for AV Automation

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Xyte has announced the beta release of its MCP Server, a new software tool that allows AI agents to automate AV system tasks in real time. The company said the server is the first of its kind in the AV industry and will be demonstrated at InfoComm 2025.

The Xyte MCP Server uses the Model-Context Protocol, an open framework developed by Anthropic to help AI agents interact with third-party tools. The platform enables autonomous control of AV devices, including real-time monitoring, dynamic adjustments, and issue resolution without human intervention.

“We’re entering a world where AI agents don’t just answer questions — they solve problems and take action,” said Omer Brookstein, CEO and co-founder of Xyte. “Our MCP Server bridges the gap between devices and AI agents, empowering them to interact with real devices. That’s a game-changer for the AV industry.”

According to Xyte, the MCP Server allows AI agents to manage AV environments through tasks such as device reboots, meeting reassignment, anomaly detection and predictive maintenance. The goal is to reduce downtime, improve response times and allow IT and AV teams to focus on higher-level work.

The company cited three examples of practical applications:

  • Automated room recovery when devices fail
  • Dynamic room reassignment if equipment malfunctions
  • Proactive maintenance triggered by device health alerts

The new tool builds on Xyte’s existing Universal Device APIs, which standardize how third-party platforms manage Xyte-enabled devices. The company said the MCP Server will allow those platforms to integrate AI-driven automation more consistently across AV systems.

Xyte will present live demonstrations of its MCP Server and AI agent integrations at InfoComm 2025.

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For more information, visit xyte.io.

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