Enables AI assistants to control a desktop virtual character (VRM) by playing animations, showing/hiding the character, and checking runtime status through the MCP protocol.
Enables AI to control 3D VRM models via natural language, supporting expressions, animations, and bone manipulation in real-time through a web browser.
Provides a bridge between AI assistants and VRChat, enabling AI-driven avatar control and interactions in virtual reality environments through the Model Context Protocol.
An MCP server that enables AI assistants to switch character portraits (2D images or VRM 3D models) based on emotion, with support for multiple transitions and real-time updates via WebSocket.