Finix, the full-stack payment processor enabling businesses to accept and send payments online and in-store, today announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server integrations with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini. The integrations make it easier for developers to explore Finix’s API, generate code, and prototype payment flows directly within these tools.
Developers are increasingly building within AI-assisted environments, changing how they work with APIs. Finix is bringing its API and documentation into these tools, meeting developers where they work and enabling a more direct path from exploration to implementation.
“Developers are changing how they build, and AI is becoming a more natural interface for how they build software,” said Richie Serna, CEO and co-founder of Finix. “They now expect to interact with APIs more dynamically and move from idea to production much faster. By bringing Finix into tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, we’re aligning with that shift and making it easier to go from a question about payments to building on our platform.”
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With the MCP integrations, developers can:
The new MCP integrations make it easier for developers to build and embed payments directly into their products. Whether onboarding merchants, enabling payouts, or managing transactions, developers can leverage Finix’s single, flexible API to design, customize, and scale payments experiences that fit their business. This approach reflects Finix’s broader focus on making payments infrastructure more accessible, giving teams the ability to integrate quickly, iterate easily, and tailor payments to their specific needs.
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