Managed MCP servers for Google Cloud databases | Google Cloud Blog

Managed MCP servers for Google Cloud databases | Google Cloud Blog

By Google Cloud Blog
Publication Date: 2026-02-19 00:00:00

For developers building AI applications, including custom agents and chatbots, the open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard enables your innovations to access data and tools consistently and securely. At the end of 2025, we introduced managed and remote MCP support for services like Google Maps and BigQuery, establishing a standard method for AI to connect with tools, and effectively creating a universal interface for applications. Today, we are expanding this offering to include PostgreSQL with AlloyDB, Spanner and Cloud SQL, as well as  Firestore and Bigtable for high-performance NoSQL workloads, and introducing a new Developer Knowledge MCP server, which presents an API to connect IDEs to Google’s documentation. These servers run in Google Cloud, providing a secure interface for Gemini and other MCP-compliant clients to easily interact with data and infrastructure.

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