CATIA MCP
An MCP server/integration that connects AI agents to CATIA V5, mainly helping CATIA-savvy developers or engineers produce editable CATPart, surfacing, and some assembly modeling outputs.
Tool overview
Current evidence supports a cautious verdict: interesting and likely real, but still experimental rather than a broadly validated production tool. The available sources are mostly X posts with demos and recommendations. They are enough to show attention and to suggest that CATIA V5 can indeed be driven through MCP for some modeling tasks, but the sample is still limited.
In practice, this looks more like a bridge that lets an LLM agent call CATIA native APIs through MCP, not a standalone CAD system and not a generic text-to-3D web app. A better analogy is “an automation interface for agents inside CATIA V5.” The demos describe step breakdown, sketch creation, extrusion, surfacing, parts, and some assembly or analysis tasks inside the active CATIA session, with editable CATPart output. One demo even shows turbine blade surfacing, but the author explicitly says the video is exploratory and not evidence of production engineering value.
Adoption cost appears non-trivial. You likely need a CATIA V5 desktop setup, MCP/agent configuration skills, and working knowledge of CATIA modeling behavior and APIs.