Ketryx, an AI-native compliance platform for safety-critical product development, announced the beta launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on March 31, 2026. This new server enables AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot to securely access live compliance data from Ketryx, allowing both human users and AI agents to build regulated products with full compliance awareness. The announcement was made via a press release distributed by Reportable, Inc.
The MCP server integrates fragmented product lifecycle management (PLM), application lifecycle management (ALM), and development tools into a unified knowledge graph. This integration allows teams to use natural-language queries to check compliance status, identify traceability gaps, and verify release readiness without switching between different systems. By providing a single point of access for compliance data, the MCP server aims to reduce the manual effort required to ensure regulatory compliance throughout the product development lifecycle.
Ketryx's platform is designed to overlay existing tools, automating documentation, creating traceability, and accelerating release cycles without disrupting established workflows. According to the company, its AI agents can reduce manual work by up to 90% and close compliance gaps, thereby improving both speed and quality across the product lifecycle. The MCP beta launch represents a significant step in making compliance intelligence more accessible and actionable within AI-powered development environments.
For more information about Ketryx and its AI-native compliance platform, visit www.ketryx.com. The full announcement, including downloadable images and bios, is available through the provided link.


