
ByteRay AI
Let coding agents interrogate binaries and hunt vulnerabilities through ByteRay’s hosted MCP with 40+ analysis tools, OAuth, and SSO.
Overview
ByteRay MCP is a MCP server for the Ship phase that gives AI agents 40+ hosted tools to analyze binaries and pursue vulnerability discovery via OAuth-secured remote access.
What is this MCP server?
- 40+ MCP tools for binary analysis and zero-day hunting workflows
- Hosted streamable HTTP remote at mcp.byteray.ai/mcp
- OAuth and SSO for team access control
- Invite-based onboarding (contact hi@byteray.ai)
- MCP Registry schema v2025-12-11 compatible server metadata
- 40+ security and binary analysis tools exposed via MCP
- Remote endpoint: https://mcp.byteray.ai/mcp (streamable-http)
- Server version 1.1.0 in MCP Registry metadata
What problem does it solve?
Agents lack deep binary introspection and exploit-research tooling unless you manually wire dozens of security CLIs and hosted sandboxes.
Who is it for?
Advanced solo builders or tiny teams doing binary appsec, malware-style analysis, or zero-day research with MCP-native agents.
Skip if: Beginners who only need SAST on JavaScript repos or teams without legal scope for offensive security work.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After invite and OAuth setup, your agent can call ByteRay’s remote MCP endpoint to drive structured binary security analysis from the IDE.
- Agent-invokable binary security and analysis tool surface (40+ tools)
- Hosted MCP session against mcp.byteray.ai without self-hosting the engine
- OAuth-gated team-ready access path for security workflows
Recommended MCP Servers
Journey fit
How it compares
Hosted binary security MCP with 40+ tools, not a generic code-review skill or dependency scanner.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.byteray/byteray-mcp for?
Security-focused developers and researchers who want MCP-connected agents to analyze binaries and hunt vulnerabilities with ByteRay’s tool suite.
When should I use ai.byteray/byteray-mcp?
Use it during ship-phase security review, incident response on native artifacts, or structured vuln research when binaries are in scope.
How do I add ai.byteray/byteray-mcp to my agent?
Request access via hi@byteray.ai, complete OAuth or SSO, then register the remote URL https://mcp.byteray.ai/mcp as a streamable-http MCP server in your client.