LucidLink MCP Server Targets Agentic AIs Data Layer Gap






LucidLink is introducing theLucidLink MCP Serverin public beta, opening its infrastructure to every agent pipeline so agents can connect to tools and data sources.

According to the company, connect any MCP-compatible agent or orchestrator to a LucidLink filespace and users get the persistence layer that multi-agent pipelines have been missing.

Other new features include:

  • Persistent working state:an agent’s working state is a folder in the filespace. The next session, a different compute node, a different framework version—the state is there.
  • Shared state across the full pipeline:one agent’s output folder is the next agent’s input. Handoffs are instantaneous. State lives in the filespace, where every participant sees exactly what they’re authorized to see.
  • Humans back in the loop:because LucidLink mounts as a local drive, a human can connect to the same filespace an agent is working from, supplying data, monitoring, dropping instructions and reviewing outputs, directly inside the agentic workflow.
  • Enterprise security and audit trails by default:every write is traceable, every version recoverable, zero-knowledge encryption and global file locking on by default.

The LucidLink MCP Server supports the same standard that connects most of the AI ecosystem. Claude Code, LangChain, and CrewAI are among the frameworks that already work with LucidLink as the shared data layer underneath, giving agents persistent access to the same filespace teams already use.

The teams that establish durable, consistent, secure shared state infrastructure now are building on ground that compounds: institutional knowledge that persists across agent generations, compliance-ready workflows that regulated industries can deploy, the data layer enterprises will require before they trust agents with consequential work.

For customers already on LucidLink, filespace is already the right substrate. The MCP server is the connection and they can start today.

The public beta is open, get startedhere.

For more information about this news, visit www.lucidlink.com.

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