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Prismic MCP

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Create slices directly from your Figma designs

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Image to slice

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Tables

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Custom roles

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Spaces

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Usage notification email

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SEO metadata assistant

Updated November 7, 2024
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Upgraded and faster page list

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Page Builder spring cleaning

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Filter by author and media type

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Migration API Client

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Copy-paste a slice to a new page

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CMD + F your way to key content

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Smaller images, simpler editing experience

Shipped August 5, 2024
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HTML to Prismic Rich Text

Shipped July 25, 2024
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Add new fields to your slices in a more intuitive way

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Tagging and filtering

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Bulk delete assets in the media library

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Enabling update of display title in migration API

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Customizable image metadata

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Repeatable groups in slices

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Prompt to slice

Updated May 2, 2024
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Iterate with AI

Updated May 2, 2024
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Smart copy-paste

Updated May 2, 2024
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Scripts for mapping content migration

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Deprecate the legacy import/export feature

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Larger document editor

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View and edit migration release documents

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More capabilities for bulk updates

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Take Control of Your Prismic Billing With Spend Manager

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Real-time collaboration

Updated June 17, 2025
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AI slice creation

Updated May 19, 2025
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Autosave

Updated May 12, 2025
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New authentication system

Updated May 12, 2025
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Commenting

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New usage dashboard

Updated April 18, 2025
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Advanced search

Updated May 1, 2024
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New releases screen

Updated May 1, 2024

A sneak peek of the progress towards features you're looking forward to

Benjamin Martin

June 8, 2026

Do your content work without leaving the AI tools you already use

Related to:Prismic MCP

Most content work still happens in two places at once. You draft in ChatGPT or Claude, then copy it into Prismic by hand, one document at a time. Renaming a feature across thirty landing pages, or localizing a campaign across markets, can eat hours of clicking with no record of what changed.

Prismic MCP closes that gap. It's the official MCP server that connects AI tools to your Prismic content, so the work happens inside the agent you already have open. Ask Claude or ChatGPT to make the change, and it builds the result as drafts in a release. Your team reviews and publishes the way it works today.

What you can do

Teams are already using Prismic MCP to:

  • bulk-edit content across many pages at once, like renaming a product or swapping a CTA across every feature and landing page
  • localize a campaign across markets, instead of copy-pasting between ChatGPT and Prismic
  • roll out a messaging change everywhere it appears, like updating a plan name, a price, or a key stat across the whole site
  • migrate content into Prismic from another platform, by giving the agent your content and a field mapping

Safe by design

You can give this to your team without worrying about the AI making a mess. Prismic MCP can't delete your content and can't publish on its own. Every change is saved as a draft, nothing is ever deleted (only archived), and a person is always in charge of deciding what goes live. The safety guarantees are built in, not optional settings you have to remember to switch on.

Free on every plan, set up in minutes

Prismic MCP is currently free on every plan, and any Prismic user can turn it on for their repository with an in-app button. No developer, no procurement step, no waiting on your CSM. The docs walk through setup, connection, and the full list of tools. It works with any MCP-compatible client, including Claude, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Codex, and Cursor.

MCP and the Prismic CLI work together

If you write code, the Prismic CLI is the companion piece. The CLI handles project structure, so AI tools can create types, slices, and scaffolding. Prismic MCP handles content, so AI tools can read, edit, and populate content in a repository you've already built. While you're building, that means you can populate content and test the pages you develop straight from your agent, in Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT, instead of hand-filling the editor. Used together, the CLI and MCP take a project from setup to published content inside the same AI workflow.

Note: The old prismic/prismic-mcp-server for AI-assisted slice coding is deprecated and replaced by the Prismic CLI. If you land on the old GitHub repo, head to the Prismic CLI instead.

Benjamin Martin

June 8, 2026

Build Prismic sites with your AI agent

Related to:Prismic CLI

AI coding agents are already great at writing code, reading designs, and building components, and Prismic fits naturally into that workflow. The one piece agents couldn't reach on their own was the Prismic-specific work that lived in the UI or in model files, like starting a project, modeling content, or syncing types.

The Prismic CLI gives agents a reliable way to do that work from the terminal, an interface they already know how to use. Ask Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or Codex to build with Prismic, and the agent runs official commands to set up the project, model content, and get you to a working local preview. Fewer setup dead ends, less manual clicking, a clearer path from prompt to running project.

What you can do

Ask your agent to:

  • initialize a Prismic project in your codebase, with the SDKs and config wired up
  • model content and sync types without hand-editing model files
  • go from prompt to a working local preview of your first page

How to try it

Point your agent at the docs and tell it what you want. For example:

Set up Prismic in this Next.js project and get me to a working local preview of my first page. Use the Prismic CLI and follow the official docs.

CLI and MCP work together

The CLI and the Prismic MCP cover different jobs. The CLI is the developer surface for project setup, content modeling, sync, and local development. The Prismic MCP is the content surface, where agents read, edit, and manage content. So while you're building, you can use the MCP to populate content and test the pages you develop straight from your agent, instead of hand-filling the editor. Build the project with the CLI, then run content operations with the MCP.

Note: The Prismic CLI replaces the old prismic/prismic-mcp-server for AI-assisted slice coding. If you land on the old GitHub repo, head to the Prismic CLI instead.

François Rivière

January 20, 2026

Auto-Upgrade with Spend manager

When your repository approaches its plan limits, Spend Manager gives you two paths forward.

Auto-upgrade enabled keeps your site running without interruption. When you exceed your CDN bandwidth or API call limits, Prismic automatically moves you to the next plan tier. This is the default setting and ensures your visitors never experience downtime.

Auto-upgrade disabled gives you strict budget control. Your repository will pause at the hard limit until you manually upgrade or your next billing cycle begins. Content delivery stops, but you're never charged more than you've agreed to.

Choose the option that fits your team's needs in Settings → Usage Dashboard.

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