ESP32 Server
FreeNot checkedBridges the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with ESP32 devices running Tasmota firmware, enabling LLMs to send structured commands like toggling relays or reading
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Bridges the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with ESP32 devices running Tasmota firmware, enabling LLMs to send structured commands like toggling relays or reading sensors via HTTP.
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A lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) bridge that lets large language models (LLMs) directly communicate with an ESP32 running Tasmota or similar firmware.
This project demonstrates how an AI assistant (like ChatGPT or Copilot) can reason about user intent and execute physical actions — such as toggling relays or reading sensors — in real time, using standard HTTP commands.
📖 Overview
Traditional IoT automation relies on fixed rules, MQTT topics, or REST endpoints.
This project replaces all that with a simple concept:
The LLM talks to your ESP32 through a universal protocol — MCP.
No firmware rebuilds, no MQTT brokers, no cloud dependencies.
Just plain human language turned into structured, executable commands.
You can read the full article here:
👉 Connecting LLMs and IoT: How an ESP32 Can Speak MCP and Follow AI Commands
And watch the walkthrough video:
🎥 ESP32 + MCP + LLM Integration Demo
🧠 What It Does
- Bridges MCP (Model Context Protocol) and your ESP32 firmware (e.g., Tasmota)
- Exposes a single tool:
tasmota-cmd, letting LLMs send commands like:/tasmota-cmd {"command": "Power1 1"} - Works locally — no API keys or external services required
- Compatible with Visual Studio Code Copilot Chat or any LLM supporting MCP
⚙️ How It Works
LLM (Copilot/ChatGPT)
↓
MCP Protocol
↓
Node.js MCP Server
↓
ESP32 (Tasmota)
The MCP server receives structured requests, converts them into Tasmota commands (e.g. Power1 ON, Backlog PulseTime1 400; Power1 1), and sends them via HTTP to your ESP32 device.
The responses are returned to the model as plain text for reasoning and follow-up actions.
🚀 Quick Start
1. Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/esp32-mcp-server.git
cd esp32-mcp-server
2. Install dependencies
npm install
3. Configure your device IP
Edit the constant inside index.js:
const DEVICE_IP = "192.168.1.xxx";
4. Run the server
node index.js
You’ll see output similar to:
MCP HTTP server: http://localhost:3000/mcp
Health: http://localhost:3000/health
Debug: http://localhost:3000/debug?command=Power1%201
💬 MCP Server in VS Code
To connect with GitHub Copilot Chat or compatible tools, add this configuration in your .config/github-copilot/ file:
{
"servers": {
"esp32-mcp": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/mcp",
"type": "http"
}
}
}
Reload Copilot, and you’ll see your new MCP tool:
/tasmota-cmd {"command": "Power1 1"}
🧩 Dependencies
- Node.js 18+
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkexpresszod
🧰 Compatible Firmwares
| Firmware | Compatibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tasmota | ✅ | Full command support (HTTP, MQTT, Serial) |
| ESP-AT | ⚙️ | Limited GPIO access (requires Driver AT build) |
| ESPHome | ⚠️ | Static configuration — not ideal for real-time control |
📺 Reference & Resources
- 📰 Full Article on Tinkeriot.com
- 🎥 YouTube Demo — ESP32 + MCP + LLM Integration
- 📘 Tasmota Commands Documentation
- 🧩 Model Context Protocol (MCP) SDK
🧠 Concept Summary
This project proves that intelligence in IoT doesn’t need more APIs — it needs context.
By combining:
- Tasmota’s readable command interface,
- MCP’s standardized AI communication layer, and
- ESP32’s hardware flexibility,
you get a device that can understand and act on intent, not just follow hardcoded rules.
📜 License
MIT License © 2025 [Your Name or tinkeriot.com]
Installing ESP32 Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/tinkeriotops/esp32-mcpFAQ
Is ESP32 Server MCP free?
Yes, ESP32 Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does ESP32 Server need an API key?
No, ESP32 Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is ESP32 Server hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install ESP32 Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open ESP32 Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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