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AI-powered Adaptive Card MCP server — 9 tools for generating, validating, optimizing cards for Teams, Outlook, Copilot, ChatGPT. npm: adaptive-cards-mcp

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VikrantSingh01/adaptive-cards-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

#adaptive-card #adaptive-cards #ai #bot-framework #card-generator #chatgpt #claude #copilot

Overview

An MCP server that exposes nine tools for generating, validating, and optimizing Adaptive Cards. It integrates with platforms like Teams, Outlook, Copilot, and ChatGPT, and is available as the npm package adaptive-cards-mcp.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI assistants that need to output Adaptive Cards for Microsoft platforms

Use cases

  • Generate Adaptive Cards from natural language prompts via AI assistants
  • Validate card JSON against Adaptive Card schema
  • Optimize card layouts for different target platforms

Notes

An MCP server that exposes nine tools for generating, validating, and optimizing Adaptive Cards. It integrates with platforms like Teams, Outlook, Copilot, and ChatGPT, and is available as the npm package adaptive-cards-mcp.

27 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Generate Adaptive Cards from natural language prompts via AI assistants
  • Validate card JSON against Adaptive Card schema
  • Optimize card layouts for different target platforms

Pros

  • Provides a focused set of tools for Adaptive Card workflows
  • Works with multiple popular platforms and AI assistants
  • Open source and available as an npm package

Cons

  • Low community adoption (27 stars) indicates limited real-world testing
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client or host to use
  • Only supports Adaptive Cards, not other card formats

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Pros

  • Provides a focused set of tools for Adaptive Card workflows
  • Works with multiple popular platforms and AI assistants
  • Open source and available as an npm package

Cons

  • Low community adoption (27 stars) indicates limited real-world testing
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client or host to use
  • Only supports Adaptive Cards, not other card formats