As Korea's artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem expands rapidly, an MCP (Model Context Protocol)-based authentication market service has been launched.
Big data analytics company Bigster (CEO Lee Hyun-jong) said on the 18th that it launched an open platform, LangCrew, where users can register, search, and use various MCP servers and tools. MCP is a standardized communication protocol that helps large language models (LLMs) use external tools and data.
LangCrew is characterized by building a search environment that spans domestic and overseas MCP tools without being limited to the ecosystems of specific corporations. A user-centered ranking system makes it easy to explore popular servers and tools.
In particular, MCPs developed in Korea can be registered, evaluated, and shared by anyone on the LangCrew platform, laying the groundwork for various domestic technologies to be verified within the ecosystem. Corporate customers can register their own MCP servers and create new business opportunities through partnerships.
Bigster plans to provide source code auditing and threat detection through a security evaluation solution, LangCrew Trust.
Lee Hyun-jong, CEO of Bigster, said, "We plan to strengthen the reliability and scalability of the MCP ecosystem through global cooperation going forward," adding, "We will establish ourselves as a hub of the AI MCP ecosystem beyond a simple directory."