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The Lansweeper MCP server is currently in beta. Functionality and supported clients may change before general availability.

The Lansweeper MCP server connects your IT asset data directly to AI assistants and MCP-compatible tools. It allows teams to query, analyze, and understand their entire technology estate using natural language, without manually building reports or dashboards.

What is the Lansweeper MCP server?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that enables AI assistants to connect to external data sources and tools. The Lansweeper MCP is a secure, read-only interface that exposes your Lansweeper data to AI clients.

Once connected, an AI assistant can:

  • Access all Lansweeper sites where the user has permission
  • Understand your data model (assets, software, vulnerabilities, users, and more)
  • Run structured queries across your environment
  • Search Lansweeper documentation and resources for context
  • Use prebuilt query templates to guide analysis

All access is scoped to the authenticated user and enforced via OAuth 2.0.

What data is available?

The MCP provides access to five core data domains:

Asset

Information about devices across your environment, including configuration, lifecycle status, ownership, and health.

Software

Installed software across all devices, including versions, publishers, and install history.

Vulnerabilities

Security findings mapped to assets, including severity, exploit activity, and patch availability.

Users

Directory and identity data, such as account status, last login, and organizational context.

Services

Operational data about services running on devices.

Together, these domains allow MCP to answer complex, cross-functional questions without manual data stitching.

Key capabilities

With the Lansweeper MCP, you can:

  • Query your entire IT estate using natural language
  • Combine security, lifecycle, and operational data in one request
  • Use your own naming conventions and custom fields
  • Access data across multiple sites based on your permissions
  • Use built-in query templates for faster analysis
  • Connect to skills and plugins built by Lansweeper for extended workflows

Who is this for?

IT and security teams: Quickly identify risks, lifecycle gaps, and operational issues across the environment without building reports manually.

Multi-site administrators: Query and compare data across multiple Lansweeper sites from a single conversation.

Developers and partners: Build AI-powered tools, workflows, and integrations using Lansweeper data through a standardized interface.

Security and access

  • Read-only by design: The MCP server can't make changes to your environment. No write operations, scan triggers, or configuration changes are possible.
  • OAuth 2.0 authentication: Access is granted through a secure sign-in flow using your Lansweeper credentials.
  • User-scoped permissions: The assistant can only access the data your Lansweeper account already has permission to view. Site permissions and data restrictions apply.

How it works

  1. Connect: Register the Lansweeper MCP server in your AI assistant's configuration. This is a one-time setup per device or workspace.
  2. Authorize: On your first query, a browser window opens. Sign in with your Lansweeper credentials, and the assistant receives a secure, scoped token.
  3. Ask: Type a question in plain language, the same way you'd ask a colleague.
  4. Answer: The assistant translates your question into a structured Lansweeper query, runs it against the sites you have access to, and replies in the conversation.

For setup instructions, see Connect to Lansweeper's MCP server.

Sample prompts

Lansweeper already gives you visibility into your IT estate. MCP turns that visibility into instant, actionable answers. Instead of building reports manually, you can ask:

  • "Which assets are reaching end of life soon?"
  • "Where are we most exposed to vulnerabilities?"
  • "Which users still have access they shouldn't?"
  • "What software is most widely used across the organization?"

MCP connects data across domains so these answers come back in a single response. For a full list of prompts organized by workflow, see Prompts, skills, and agents.

Next steps

To get started, see Connect to Lansweeper's MCP server for setup instructions.

For the full data scope and tool reference, see Data domains and tools.