You can now connect to Cloudflare's first publicly available remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers from Claude.ai and other MCP clients like Cursor, Windsurf, or the AI Playground, unlocking Cloudflare tools, resources, and real-time information. These MCP servers provide access to a suite of tools, including a Documentation server for up-to-date reference information, a Workers Bindings server for building with developer resources, an Observability server for debugging applications, and more. The servers can be accessed through a natural language interface, allowing users to query the servers using simple commands, such as "What is my average latency for my AI Gateway logs in the Cloudflare Radar account?" or "Tell me about restoring an Amiga 1000 using the blog-celso AutoRAG." Users can also build their own MCP servers by following best practices discovered through building out Cloudflare's existing servers.