MCP Gateway
Integrates with Home Assistant to provide per-device MCP server endpoints, enabling AI agents to discover and interact with Home Assistant devices and their tools.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@MCP Gatewaylist the MCP devices in my home"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
MCP Gateway
A Home Assistant custom integration that provides standalone MCP (Model Context Protocol) server endpoints for each device.
Features
Per-device MCP servers — Each registered device gets its own HTTP server on a unique port (20000-30000) serving MCP protocol endpoints
Auto-discovery — Devices are advertised via mDNS (
_mcp._tcp.local.) for automatic discoveryPlatform integration — Other integrations can automatically register device MCP tools by providing an
mcp.pymoduleManual registration API — Register device tools programmatically via
async_register_device_tools()Admin panel — Sidebar panel to view and manage registered MCP devices
Streamable HTTP and SSE transport support
Installation
HACS (Recommended)
Make sure HACS is installed
Click the menu in the top right corner of HACS and select Custom repositories
Enter
https://github.com/solnera/ha-mcp-gatewayas the repository URL and select Integration as the categoryClick Download
Restart Home Assistant
Manual
Copy the
custom_components/mcp_gatewaydirectory to your Home Assistantconfig/custom_components/directoryRestart Home Assistant
Configuration
Go to Settings > Devices & Services
Click + Add Integration
Search for MCP Gateway and follow the prompts
After setup, an MCP Gateway panel will appear in the sidebar.
Providing MCP Tools from Your Integration
Option 1: Platform Auto-discovery
Create an mcp.py file in your integration:
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.helpers import device_registry as dr, llm
async def async_get_device_tools(
hass: HomeAssistant,
config_entry: ConfigEntry,
device_entry: dr.DeviceEntry,
) -> tuple[list[llm.Tool], str] | None:
"""Return MCP tools and prompt for a device."""
tools = [MyTool()]
prompt = "Control tools for this device."
return tools, promptOption 2: Manual Registration
from custom_components.mcp_gateway.api import async_register_device_tools
async def async_setup_entry(hass, entry):
device = dr.async_get(hass).async_get_or_create(...)
unsub = await async_register_device_tools(
hass,
device_id=device.id,
tools=[MyTool()],
prompt="Device control tools.",
)
entry.async_on_unload(unsub)License
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