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The OpenZeppelin Stylus Contracts MCP server generates secure smart contracts for the Arbitrum Stylus environment using OpenZeppelin templates, including ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155 standards. It automatically validates generated code against OpenZeppelin's security and style rules, enforcing best practices for imports, modifiers, naming conventions, and security checks to prevent common vulnerabilities. The server integrates with AI development tools like Cursor, Claude, Gemini, Windsurf, and VS Code to enable AI-assisted, production-ready smart contract development.
The Remote MCP server acts as a standardized bridge between LLM applications (like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor) and external services, enabling AI agents to access external tools and resources. Its primary capability is providing a centralized search tool to discover other MCP servers and their respective tools. Unlike local implementations, it runs remotely with OAuth authentication and permission controls for security.
The Canva MCP server connects AI assistants (like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor) to Canva's API, enabling them to create and manage designs directly within chat conversations. Key capabilities include generating new designs from prompts, autofilling templates, searching and resizing existing designs, importing files from URLs, exporting designs as PDFs or images, and managing folders and comments without switching between tools.
Carbon Voice MCP serves as a bridge that connects AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor to a user's Carbon Voice account, turning voice messages and conversations into a private, on-demand knowledge base. It provides 28 specialized tools for comprehensive voice messaging management, including creating and sending messages, accessing conversation history with instant transcription, running AI actions (summarization, TLDR generation, meeting notes), and managing workspace collaboration through folders, contacts, and team communications.
The Polar Signals MCP server enables AI assistants to connect directly with performance profiling data, allowing users to analyze application performance through natural language queries. Key capabilities include querying CPU performance and memory usage, exploring profiling metadata like profile types and labels, and providing AI-driven code optimization suggestions directly within development environments like Claude Code or Cursor.
The Telnyx MCP server is an official implementation of the Model Context Protocol that enables AI clients (like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and OpenAI Agents) to interact with Telnyx's telephony, messaging, and AI assistant APIs. It provides comprehensive capabilities including making and managing phone calls, sending SMS/MMS messages, purchasing and configuring phone numbers, creating AI assistants with custom instructions, managing cloud storage buckets, scraping and embedding website content, and handling integration secrets. The server exists as both a local implementation and a remotely hosted version, allowing developers to integrate real-world communication infrastructure directly into AI applications.