Autodesk has released the Product Help MCP Server, its service for connecting external AI assistants to Autodesk documentation. The system provides read-only access to help content across more than 100 Autodesk products.
The MCP server is designed to allow third-party AI agents to retrieve information directly from Autodesk’s official documentation. The company states that this approach is intended to reduce inaccuracies that can arise when large language models generate responses without access to verified sources.
The service covers a wide range of Autodesk software, including tools such as AutoCAD. By exposing documentation through a structured interface, Autodesk positions the system as a way for AI tools to reference product-specific guidance when responding to user queries.
Autodesk presents the release as part of its broader effort to integrate AI into its ecosystem, including its in-product assistant features. The company indicates that combining language models with curated documentation can improve the relevance of responses, though the MCP server itself functions primarily as a content access layer rather than a standalone AI system.
The Product Help MCP Server is available at no cost. Autodesk states that future development may include expanded MCP-based services and further integration with its existing tools. The announcement aligns with ongoing industry activity around connecting AI systems to proprietary data sources through standardized protocols.
Find out more at Autodesk’s website.





