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March 17, 2026
The custom constraint gcp.managed.allowedMCPServices and organization policy
control of MCP use is deprecated and will no longer work.
You can use Identity and Access Management deny policies to control MCP use. For more information, see Control MCP use with Identity and Access Management.
Starting March 17, 2026, you no longer need to separately enable Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Remote MCP endpoints are available by default when you enable a supported product in your project. This update is rolling out gradually across regions.
February 17, 2026
After March 17, 2026, Google and Google Cloud remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are automatically enabled when you enable a supported service.
The custom constraint gcp.managed.allowedMCPServices and organization policy
control of MCP use is deprecated. If you created an organization policy to
control MCP use prior to February 17, 2026, then it won't work after
March 17, 2026. If you don't use the gcp.managed.allowedMCPServices
constraint, then effective February 17, 2026, you aren't able to use it.
You can use Identity and Access Management deny policies to control MCP use. For more information, see Control MCP use with Identity and Access Management
December 10, 2025
Support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) use is available in Preview for select Google and Google Cloud services.
To see a demo and read about why we're offering remote MCP servers available over HTTP instead of local MCP servers, read Announcing official Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for Google services.
For more information, see Google Cloud MCP servers overview.