Gemini in Android Studio's agent can interact with external tools using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This feature provides a standardized way for Agent mode to use tools and extend knowledge and capabilities with the external environment.
There are many tools you can connect to the MCP Host in Android Studio. For example, you can integrate with the GitHub MCP Server to create pull requests directly from Android Studio or with the Figma remote MCP server to provide design information without downloading the desktop app. For more ideas, see the MCP example servers.
To add an MCP server, follow these steps:
- Go to the MCP server settings by clicking File (Android Studio on macOS) > Settings > Tools > Gemini > MCP Servers.
- Select Enable MCP Servers.
- Add the MCP configuration in the field provided. The configuration is saved
in an
mcp.jsonfile in the configuration directory of Android Studio. - Click OK.
The following example shows an mcp.json file with several server
configurations:
{
"mcpServers": {
"figma": {
"httpUrl": "https://mcp.figma.com/mcp"
},
"github": {
"httpUrl": "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <YOUR_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN>"
}
},
"gitlab": {
"httpUrl": "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/mcp"
},
"canva": {
"httpUrl": "https://mcp.canva.com/mcp"
},
"notion": {
"httpUrl": "https://mcp.notion.com/mcp"
},
"linear": {
"httpUrl": "https://mcp.linear.app/mcp"
}
}
}
For the precise configuration values to list in this file, see the documentation for the MCP server that you're integrating with.
Authentication
After clicking OK, you will either see a notification saying "Successfully connected to MCP server..." or a notification describing an error. Most remote MCP Servers require authentication and therefore return "Error connecting to transport: Authorization Exception" when authorization fails.
Click Start Login to initiate the authentication process for that server. You will be asked to sign in to that server's login page in your browser. After you log in, the connection is attempted again and, if successful, you will see the "Successfully connected to MCP server..." notification.
Use MCP tools
To see which tools are available to Gemini in Android Studio, type /mcp in the
chat.
You can then reference the tools in the chat, for example, "list my repositories on GitHub".
Configurations
This section describes all the MCP server configuration options.
HTTP MCP server
The following table lists the configuration options for connecting to an MCP server through a streamable HTTP transport.
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
httpUrl |
String | Required. The full URL of the streamable HTTP endpoint (for example,
https://example.com/mcp or http://localhost:1234/mcp). |
headers |
Map<String, String> | A map of custom HTTP headers to include in the connection request.
Defaults to {} (an empty map). |
timeout |
Long | Connection timeout in milliseconds. -1 indicates no timeout. Defaults to -1. |
enabled |
Boolean | Whether this server configuration is active. Defaults to
true. |
Limitations
Android Studio's MCP integration doesn't support the following features:
- Connection to MCP servers through
stdiotransport - MCP resources
- Prompt templates
- OAuth login with some MCP servers, such as GitHub