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Tricentis Launches Model Context Protocol to Usher in New Era of Agentic AI

A Major Step Forward in Empowering Organisations with Flexible, Open Access to AI to Accelerate Enterprise Testing Workflows

Tricentis, a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled software quality engineering, has unveiled a bold new chapter in its agentic AI strategy with two industry-first innovations that aim to redefine the future of software testing for the enterprise. The company is launching remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for enterprise testing and Tricentis Agentic Test Automation, as well as the beta launch of new AI workflow capabilities.

Designed to perform high-value testing tasks with minimal human effort, these developments mark a pivotal step in the company’s agentic AI strategy, giving customers ultimate flexibility in how they build, deploy, and scale AI-powered testing, whether through their own models or Tricentis’ agents.

Industry-First Remote MCP Servers to Access Enterprise Ready Testing Tools

The global leader in AI-powered software testing is the first major quality engineering platform to deliver secure remote MCP servers—the “UI for AI” infrastructure that allows AI agents to interact directly with enterprise-grade testing tools like Tosca, NeoLoad, and qTest. The company is also offering an on-premises option for SeaLights.

MCP enables customers and partners the flexibility to co-develop solutions with Tricentis or build their own, whether using Anthropic’s Claude AI assistant or third-party agents powered by OpenAI or platforms like Cursor. This supports a variety of critical use cases for high-quality software—and this open, modular framework ensures organizations can tailor their AI strategy to fit their unique software quality needs on their own terms and at their own pace.

“We’re excited about where Tricentis is going with their agentic strategy,” said Paul DiGrazia, VP Quality Engineering at Wolters Kluwer. “Being part of their co-development program, our testing team gained early access to Tricentis remote MCP servers and it’s been a major unlock. Our engineers can now explore ideas and iterate faster with Tricentis tools just by describing to AI what they want. It’s a shift from using tools to collaborating with them, and it’s going to help transform how we do Quality Engineering at Wolters Kluwer.”

“The launch of Tricentis remote MCP servers represents a major innovation that enables partners like TTC Global to seamlessly integrate Tricentis AI models into our AI Enhanced Quality Engineering platform,” said Chris Rolls, CEO Americas at TTC Global. “This advancement helps us accelerate test design, improve model accuracy across channels, and significantly boost productivity in our automation workflows. The result is smarter, more connected testing that drives higher quality at speed for our clients.”

Tricentis Agentic Test Automation, Your Autonomous Colleague

Tricentis Agentic Test Automation introduces the first AI agent capable of generating complete test cases from natural language prompts, analysing prior test runs, and adapting to enterprise-specific context.

Generally available in July, the solution benefits from Tricentis’ decades of AI-based testing expertise to make intelligent decisions based on an organisation’s testing history, requirements, and environment—freeing teams to focus on strategic outcomes.

By leveraging Tricentis’ proprietary Vision AI technology, Tricentis Agentic Test Automation can also interpret visual elements across platforms, making it technology-agnostic and ideal for complex enterprise environments like SAP Fiori and web applications.

It integrates with Tricentis Tosca, and early adopters have reported up to 85% time savings in test creation and 60% gains in overall productivity.

New AI workflows: Persona-Aware, Chat-Based, and Outcome-Driven

The beta release of Tricentis AI workflows introduces intuitive, persona-aware interfaces that allow users of all skill levels to engage with AI. These workflows enable seamless communication between agents and between humans and agents, supporting tasks such as test case generation, test data management, and manual test automation.

To explore Tricentis’ new AI workflows, sign up here.

Tricentis Offers A Flexible AI Strategy for a Hybrid Future

Tricentis’ agentic AI strategy is grounded in flexibility, value realisation, and responsible innovation—designed to democratise access to AI to drive software quality through an end-to-end, hybrid-ready approach.

These innovations mark the beginning of a broader roadmap to bring agentic AI into every corner of the software quality lifecycle.

“In IT, everything eventually converges into a hybrid model,” said Kevin Thompson, Chief Executive Officer at Tricentis. “That’s why we’re not prescribing a one-size-fits-all approach. With MCP and Tricentis Agentic Test Automation, we’re giving our customers the flexibility to build their own AI agents or use ours—whichever best fits their strategy. Together, these innovations start to bring our agentic AI vision to life, where AI doesn’t just assist—it acts to drive productivity, reduce risk, and transform how testing gets done.”

Over the second half of the year, Tricentis expects to announce further new agentic and autonomous AI capabilities.

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Data&Storage Asia online portal. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASIA and Disruptive Tech News, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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