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AI agents now clip video directly via Model Context Protocol

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is enabling AI agents to directly interact with tools, streamlining workflows like video clipping. As of August 2026, several video clipping services, including OpusClip, Reap, Submagic, and Whipscribe, have integrated MCP, allowing agents to perform tasks such as creating, polling, and fetching video clips without manual tab-switching. Implementations vary in terms of access, pricing, and authentication methods, with some offering OAuth for zero-install convenience and others using API keys for local automation. AI

IMPACT Streamlines AI agent workflows by enabling direct tool integration, reducing friction for tasks like video clipping.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the integration of a protocol (MCP) into existing tools and services, rather than a novel release from a frontier lab or a significant industry-wide event.

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AI agents now clip video directly via Model Context Protocol

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · anthony papoti ·

    You can now clip video from inside your AI agent: the state of MCP for video in 2026

    <p>Six months ago, "AI video editing" meant opening a web app, pasting a link, and clicking around. Today you can stay in the tool you already talk to (Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT) and just say: "clip the best moments from this podcast and reframe them for TikTok." The clips come bac…