Neon has announced the launch of its remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which facilitates AI workflows by simplifying server setup through clients like Cursor or Windsurf without requiring API keys. This development follows the company's December 2024 introduction of the MCP server, with ongoing iterations to enhance its capabilities. The remote server, accessible via https://mcp.neon.tech, automatically updates with new features, eliminating the need for local upgrades. Currently in a preview state due to the nascent MCP specification for OAuth, Neon anticipates potential setup changes and initial instability. The server is open-source, using the geelen/mcp-remote Node package, and communicates with clients through server-sent events, deployable across various cloud providers. As the MCP specification progresses, Neon aims to enhance the server's reliability, making AI workflows more accessible and scalable, and invites user feedback via Discord.