A couple of months ago, we announced that over 50 Google-managed MCP servers are available.
Today, we’ll dive into how to use the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform remote MCP server to securely connect your external AI agents to the resources inside your Google Cloud environment.
Connect your IDE to Google Cloud
Think of the Agent Platform MCP server as a bridge between your favorite external development tools and your Google Cloud architecture.
If you are building an agent in Antigravity CLI or Claude Code, for example, the Agent Platform MCP server allows that agent to securely interact with your Agent Platform resources. That way, your agent can now easily call models from Model Garden, pull down shared prompt templates, or even manage Notebooks directly within your project – all without ever leaving the IDE.
Quicker time-to-value
The speed at which you deliver value is one of your greatest advantages. But sometimes, connecting external development environments to cloud infrastructure forces a trade-off. Developers want to move fast with minimal setup, while IT teams need strict governance over data access.
The Agent Platform MCP server provides a single, standardized interface for your external agents so you can spend less time writing integration code and more time building useful features. And by running entirely within Google Cloud’s secure infrastructure, it gives you ready-to-use endpoints that protect your data while accelerating your development.
Get the best of both worlds:
- Build with open standards: Agents you build outside of Google Cloud stay fully compliant with the open MCP specification. Your external IDEs and frameworks can seamlessly interact with your cloud environment without locking you into a proprietary ecosystem.
- Centralized discovery: Catalog your assets with Agent Registry in Agent Platform. It acts as your organization’s centralized library, so your teams can securely store, search for, and govern their entire inventory of skills, tools, and other AI capabilities.
- Easy access with security and governance: Your connections are protected by default. IT teams can leverage native Cloud IAM Deny policies to ensure external developer frameworks only interact with authorized Google Cloud resources.
How it works: Three simple steps to connectivity
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Enable the API: The Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform remote MCP server is automatically enabled when you enable the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform API within your Google Cloud project.






