[!IMPORTANT]At the moment, the MCP Server needs to be driven by Anthropic's Claude. Our experience shows that the free tier for Claude does not deliver a big enough chat context to operate the MCP Server reliably. Therefore, we strongly recommend subscribing to a Pro Claude account.
Available Tools
Entity
Asset
Scene
Store
Installation
Run npm install to install all dependencies.
Install Chrome Extension
Visit chrome://extensions/ and enable Developer mode
Click Load unpacked and select the extensions folder
Load the PlayCanvas Editor. The extension should be loaded.
Run MCP Server
The MCP Server can be driven by Cursor or Claude Desktop.
[!TIP]We have found Claude Desktop to be generally more reliable.
This will open mcp.json, your MCP Config JSON file.
[!TIP]Also in Cursor Settings, select Features and scroll to the Chat section. Activate Enable auto-run mode to allow the LLM to run MCP tools without requiring constant authorization. You do this at your own risk (but we prefer it)!
[!IMPORTANT]In Cursor, ensure you have Agent selected. Ask and Edit modes will not recognize the MCP Server.
MCP Config JSON File
This is how your config should look:
Windows
macOS
Connecting the Editor to the MCP Server
The PlayCanvas Editor does not connect to the MCP Server automatically. To connect:
Activate a Chrome tab running the PlayCanvas Editor.
Select the Extensions icon to the right of the address bar.
Select PlayCanvas Editor MCP Extension to open the extension popup.
Select CONNECT (the port number should match what is set in your MCP Config JSON File).
[!NOTE]
You can currently only connect one instance of the PlayCanvas Editor to the MCP Server at any one time.
You should now be able to issue commands in Claude Desktop or Cursor.
[!IMPORTANT]At the moment, the MCP Server needs to be driven by Anthropic's Claude. Our experience shows that the free tier for Claude does not deliver a big enough chat context to operate the MCP Server reliably. Therefore, we strongly recommend subscribing to a Pro Claude account.
Available Tools
Entity
Asset
Scene
Store
Installation
Run npm install to install all dependencies.
Install Chrome Extension
Visit chrome://extensions/ and enable Developer mode
Click Load unpacked and select the extensions folder
Load the PlayCanvas Editor. The extension should be loaded.
Run MCP Server
The MCP Server can be driven by Cursor or Claude Desktop.
[!TIP]We have found Claude Desktop to be generally more reliable.
This will open mcp.json, your MCP Config JSON file.
[!TIP]Also in Cursor Settings, select Features and scroll to the Chat section. Activate Enable auto-run mode to allow the LLM to run MCP tools without requiring constant authorization. You do this at your own risk (but we prefer it)!
[!IMPORTANT]In Cursor, ensure you have Agent selected. Ask and Edit modes will not recognize the MCP Server.
MCP Config JSON File
This is how your config should look:
Windows
macOS
Connecting the Editor to the MCP Server
The PlayCanvas Editor does not connect to the MCP Server automatically. To connect:
Activate a Chrome tab running the PlayCanvas Editor.
Select the Extensions icon to the right of the address bar.
Select PlayCanvas Editor MCP Extension to open the extension popup.
Select CONNECT (the port number should match what is set in your MCP Config JSON File).
[!NOTE]
You can currently only connect one instance of the PlayCanvas Editor to the MCP Server at any one time.
You should now be able to issue commands in Claude Desktop or Cursor.