Bluente has launched its open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling seamless document translation across 120+ languages within AI-powered tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor. Serving over 40,000 professionals globally, this integration eliminates workflow interruptions caused by traditional translation processes, where users often need to switch tabs, compromising document formatting and losing critical elements. The MCP server offers a streamlined translation lifecycle that includes language discovery, file upload, execution with automatic format preservation, status tracking, and easy file download—all initiated with a single command. Designed for security, it employs end-to-end encryption and zero data retention. The open-source nature of the MCP server encourages community collaboration and customization, allowing developers to refine the translation process further. As Daphne Tay, CEO of Bluente, emphasizes, the MCP server integrates translation capabilities directly into existing workflows, ensuring translated documents are ready to use without the extensive manual rework typical of previous methods.
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Bluente Unveils Open-Source MCP Server for Seamless, Format-Preserving Document Translation in AI Workflows
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