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Does D-ID have an MCP server, API, or CLI?

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Yes. D-ID runs an official remote MCP server, documented at docs.d-id.com/mcp. As of August 2026, it also has a self-serve public API with plans from $18 per month, plus a JavaScript agents SDK that is front-end only. There is no official CLI, no Python SDK, and no social publishing.

D-ID developer surface at a glance

D-ID MCP server, API, SDK, CLI, and social publishing facts as of August 2026
SurfaceStatusDetail
Official MCP serverYesOfficial remote MCP server, documented at docs.d-id.com/mcp
Public APIYesSelf-serve; API plans from $18 per month
Official SDKsPartialJavaScript/TypeScript agents SDK, front-end only; no Python
Official CLINoNone found as of August 2026
Social publishingNoNone: export and upload manually
Entry price (monthly)$5.90 per month (Studio Lite, billed monthly); API plans from $18 per month (Build)

Does D-ID have an MCP server?

Yes. D-ID operates an official remote MCP server, with setup documented at docs.d-id.com/mcp. Like the other hosted servers in this comparison, there is nothing to install: point an MCP client at the endpoint and authenticate with your D-ID account.

What the D-ID MCP server can and cannot do

D-ID's MCP server is a creation surface for agents on the D-ID API. It does not publish anywhere: D-ID has no social integrations, so distribution is fully manual regardless of whether a human or an agent generated the video.

Does D-ID have a public API?

Yes, and it is self-serve. D-ID sells dedicated API plans starting at $18 per month for the Build tier, billed monthly, alongside its Studio app plans, which start at $5.90 per month for Studio Lite.

The split matters when budgeting: the cheap headline price is the Studio app, while programmatic access starts at the $18 per month API tier.

Does D-ID have official SDKs?

Partially. D-ID publishes a JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for its agents product, but it is front-end only. As of August 2026, no official Python SDK and no backend SDK have been found, so server-side integrations call the REST API directly.

Does D-ID have a CLI?

No. As of August 2026, no official D-ID CLI has been found.

Can D-ID publish videos to social media?

No. D-ID has no social publishing integration as of August 2026. Finished videos are exported and uploaded to each platform manually.

What if you need creation and publishing in one place?

D-ID gives developers a real MCP server and the cheapest self-serve API entry in this group, but the finished video still has nowhere to go. VIDEO AI ME is built product-first instead: it generates UGC-style ads, talking-actor videos, and template videos, then publishes them natively to 15 social platforms without leaving the app.

Our own developer surface, stated plainly: VIDEO AI ME ships an official MCP server and REST API; access requires a Pro or Premium subscription. No CLI or SDKs yet. The 15-platform publishing works inside the product and through the publishing skills.

D-ID developer questions

Direct answers about the D-ID MCP server, API, SDKs, and publishing.

Where is the D-ID MCP server documented?

At docs.d-id.com/mcp. The server itself is remote and official, so setup is adding the endpoint to an MCP client such as Claude or Cursor and authenticating with your D-ID account.

How much do D-ID API plans cost?

D-ID's self-serve API plans start at $18 per month for the Build tier, billed monthly. That is separate from the Studio app plans, which start at $5.90 per month for Studio Lite.

Does D-ID have a Python SDK?

No. As of August 2026, D-ID's only official SDK is a JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for its agents product, and it is front-end only. Backend and Python integrations call the REST API directly.

Can D-ID auto-publish videos to social platforms?

No. D-ID has no social publishing integration as of August 2026. The export path is manual: download the finished video, then upload it wherever it needs to go.

What is the cheapest way to use D-ID programmatically?

The Build API plan at $18 per month, billed monthly, is the entry point for programmatic access. The $5.90 per month Studio Lite plan covers the Studio app, not the API.