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Connect Carbon Voice
to Your AI Assistant

Give your AI tools secure, direct access to your voice conversations—no copy-pasting, no setup stress.

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🧠 What is Carbon Voice MCP?

Carbon Voice MCP (Model Context Protocol) lets AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and more work directly with your Carbon Voice account. It turns your messages and conversations into a private, on-demand knowledge base—so it can help you organize, reflect, and take action on your Carbon Voice conversations faster. Think of it as a bridge that connects Carbon Voice to your assistant—so your assistant always has the right context.

Why use it?

  • Optimized for AI tools that support connecting to MCP Servers like Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf (ChatGPT has announced support coming soon)

  • No-code, 2-minute setup

  • Secure, workspace-aware access

  • Run AI summaries, organize messages, search history, and more

🧰 What Can You Do?

Once connected, your AI assistant can:

  • Review your voice memos, messages, and Conversations
    “Turn my last voice memo in the “Blog Ideas” folder in Carbon Voice into a blog post.”​​

  • Send new messages in Carbon Voice
    “Can you send a link to the last Jira I created to Lily in Carbon Voice?”
     

  • Summarize or extract insights from any conversation
    “Based on the discussion in ‘Daily Update’ in Carbon Voice, what is everyone working on?”
     

  • Search for people or conversations
    “What conversations in Carbon Voice is Fred talking about MCP Servers?”

See more sample prompts.

🤝 Join the Community

AI agents are just beginning to connect with tools like Carbon Voice through MCP, and the ecosystem is still evolving.

 

Some agents don’t fully support MCP yet, and others may be a bit buggy at times.

See these "tips" to work around common issues.

 

AI Agents + Carbon Voice promises opens up powerful opportunities to improve your workflows and save serious time.

Join the conversation to share how you’re using AI agents + Carbon Voice—and learn from others who are experimenting, too.

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