# MCP Server The Zoom MCP Server connects Zoom Workplace to AI tools, enabling AI agents and assistants to access workspace data, manage environments and collections, evaluate APIs, and automate workflows—all through natural language interactions. ## Remote server The serverless Zoom MCP Server is hosted by Zoom over streamable HTTP, offering the fastest way to get started with minimal setup. ### Use cases Understanding when to enable AI applications to access key information and perform tasks in the Zoom Workplace environment helps you achieve the best results for your specific workflows. Below are common use cases: | Use case | Description | | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Document summarization | Automatically summarize Zoom Canvas content or generate meeting briefs from shared documents. | | Chat automation | Build AI-powered Zoom Chat bots that answer questions, summarize threads, or assist with task tracking. | | Meeting follow-ups | Use AI to generate follow-up emails, action items, and whiteboard snapshots from Zoom Meetings. | | Calendar intelligence | Analyze Zoom Calendar data to suggest optimal meeting times, detect conflicts, or auto-schedule events. | | Clip indexing and search | Transcribe and tag Zoom Clips for fast contextual search and content summarization. | | Whiteboard analysis | Extract and summarize key insights or action items from Zoom Whiteboards. | | Email drafting | Draft context-aware emails based on meeting transcripts, calendar events, or document activity. | | Workspace and environment management | Manage workspaces, environments, and environment variables. | These features are ideal for users integrating AI agents with Zoom Workplace tools such as Zoom Canvas, Zoom Chat, Zoom Clips, Zoom Meetings, Zoom Calendar, Zoom Email, and Zoom Whiteboard. Support ranges from quick natural language queries to complex multi-agent workflows.