MCP.so
Sign In

ToolHive - making MCP servers easy and secure

@stacklok

About ToolHive - making MCP servers easy and secure

ToolHive is an enterprise-grade platform for running and managing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.

Basic information

Category

Other

License

Apache-2.0

Runtime

go

Transports

stdio

Publisher

stacklok

Config

No standard config provided

This server doesn't expose a parseable MCP config block in its README. See the repository for install instructions.

Repository

Tools

No tools detected

We auto-extract tools from the README. The maintainer can list them under a ## Tools heading to populate this section.

Overview

What is ToolHive?

ToolHive is an open source MCP (Model Context Protocol) platform that runs any MCP server in an isolated container, enforces identity and access policy per request when configured with an authentication source, and gives platform teams the observability needed for production. It is designed for developers, platform engineers, and enterprises who need secure, scalable, and self-hosted MCP server management.

How to use ToolHive?

Install ToolHive via the desktop app, CLI, or Kubernetes operator. Follow the quickstart guides to connect clients like Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot with a single click or command. Administrators curate servers in the Registry, users discover them through the Portal, and the Runtime deploys them locally or in Kubernetes.

Key features of ToolHive

  • Runs every MCP server in an isolated container
  • Enforces identity and access policy per request
  • Reduces token usage by up to 85% with semantic tool search
  • Supports local (Docker/Podman), Kubernetes, and hybrid deployments
  • Integrates with IdP for SSO (OIDC/OAuth compatible)
  • Provides OpenTelemetry traces and Prometheus metrics for observability

Use cases of ToolHive

  • Developers run MCP servers with more security and token savings
  • Platform engineers run MCP on existing Kubernetes infrastructure
  • Enterprises self-host MCP servers and stay in control of their data

FAQ from ToolHive

How does ToolHive ensure security?

ToolHive isolates every MCP server in a container with minimal permissions, enforces identity and access policy per request, and provides audit logging and fine-grained access control.

What deployment options does ToolHive support?

ToolHive can run MCP servers locally via Docker or Podman, in a Kubernetes cluster via its operator, or in a hybrid setup combining local, cloud, and externally hosted servers.

Can I self-host ToolHive?

Yes. ToolHive is fully open source and designed for self-hosting. Enterprise teams can run their own MCP registry, gateway, and runtime while staying in control of sensitive data.

Which AI clients are compatible with ToolHive?

ToolHive works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, VS Code Server, GitHub Copilot, and hundreds of other AI clients through its Gateway and Portal interfaces.

Comments

More Other MCP servers