This gives Claude the ability to listen to and process ambient audio through eight MCP tools. You can capture voice input, transcribe speech, and let Claude respond to what it hears without manual text entry. It's the kind of tool you'd reach for when building voice-driven workflows, hands-free interactions, or applications where Claude needs to react to spoken commands or ambient conversation. The stdio transport makes it straightforward to add to Claude Desktop. If you've been wanting to prototype voice interfaces or make Claude more responsive to audio context, this bridges that gap without needing to wire up your own speech pipeline.
claude mcp add --transport stdio io.github.davidemanueldev-percept uvx percept