Real integrations.
Real setup detail.
Every supported integration now has a landing spot: what it connects through, when to use it, what AgentID adds, and where to start next.
Model Context Protocol with live identity, memory, and skills
Anthropic's official CLI. Connects via MCP so your coding agent loads the same identity, memory, and skills in every session.
Claude's desktop app. Full MCP support means your handle, memory, and skills arrive automatically when the app starts.
AI-first code editor. Add AgentID via MCP to keep personality, context, and workflow behavior consistent across projects.
Codeium's agentic IDE. MCP brings your AgentID identity into every wave, repo, and machine without copy-pasting prompts.
Open-source coding agent for VS Code. Plug AgentID in via MCP config to load one shared identity at runtime.
Roo's VS Code extension. Supports MCP out of the box, so AgentID can inject identity, memory, and skills automatically.
Open-source autopilot for VS Code and JetBrains. AgentID works through MCP so your setup stays portable across editors.
High-performance editor with built-in AI. Use AgentID over MCP to keep one identity active across fast local coding loops.
Open-source Claude desktop client. AgentID drops in through MCP so the client shares the same identity layer as your other tools.
Privacy-first local LLM frontend. AgentID connects over MCP so local workflows can still use shared identity and memory.
Open-source ChatGPT-style UI with multiple backends. AgentID works via MCP so the same persona survives model switches.
Any tool that speaks the Model Context Protocol. If it supports MCP, it can load an AgentID handle with live context.
Don't see your agent?
If it accepts a system prompt, an SDK hook, MCP, or HTTP, AgentID can usually sit underneath it as the identity layer.
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