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- Getting started
- Best practices
- Organization Modeling in Orchestrator
- Managing Large Deployments
- Automation Best Practices
- Optimizing Unattended Infrastructure Using Machine Templates
- Organizing Resources With Tags
- Orchestrator Read-only Replica
- Exporting grids in the background
- Enforcing user-level Integration Service connection governance
- Tenant
- About the Tenant Context
- Searching for Resources in a Tenant
- Managing Robots
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Storing Robot Credentials in CyberArk
- Storing Unattended Robot Passwords in Azure Key Vault (read only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in HashiCorp Vault (read only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in AWS Secrets Manager (read only)
- Deleting Disconnected and Unresponsive Unattended Sessions
- Robot Authentication
- Robot Authentication With Client Credentials
- Configuring automation capabilities
- Solutions
- Audit
- Resource Catalog Service
- Automation Suite Robots
- Folders Context
- Automations
- Processes
- Jobs
- Apps
- Triggers
- Logs
- Monitoring
- Queues
- Assets
- Storage Buckets
- Indexes
- MCP Servers
- Orchestrator testing
- Integrations
- Troubleshooting

Orchestrator user guide
Last updated Apr 28, 2026
About MCP Servers
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for communicating and sharing context between LLMs or agents and applications.
The UiPath Platform offers full MCP support, enabling you to build or bring an MCP Server into your automation workflows. You can choose between the following MCP Server types:
- UiPath: Expose UiPath artifacts as tools via MCP. You can build a UiPath MCP Server directly from the platform interface. Tools can include UiPath artifacts such as RPA workflows, agents, API workflows, and agentic processes.
- Remote: Connect to remote MCP Servers outside UiPath via secure tunneling. This setup allows the exposure of multiple MCP Servers, each authorized with different providers, through the UiPath Platform.
Note:
If you are using an external MCP Server, based on external code or commands, you need to make sure a trusted provider is used.
The following table describes the fields available on the MCP Servers page:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The display name of the MCP Server. |
| Type | The type of the MCP Server:
|
| Status | The current operational status of the MCP Server. |
| Description | A short description of the MCP Server. |