About
HexStrike AI connects AI agents to 150+ cybersecurity tools through an MCP server for authorized security testing workflows.
Features
- Connect Claude, GPT, Copilot, Cursor, and other MCP clients to security tooling
- Coordinate 150+ offensive-security and assessment tools
- Use 12+ autonomous agents for bug bounty, CTF, CVE, and exploit workflows
- Access categories for web, cloud, OSINT, network, binary, and container testing
- Use caching, process management, and reporting workflows described in the repository
Use Cases
Security researcher
Coordinate authorized reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, and proof-of-concept workflows from an MCP-compatible AI client.
Bug bounty hunter
Use AI agents to plan and run repeatable security checks across approved targets and programs.
What This Server Can Do
MCP servers expose three types of capabilities to AI clients. Here's what hexstrike-ai supports.
Tools
Supported150 toolsFunctions your AI client can call to perform actions — like querying a database, creating a file, or calling an API.
How to use: Tools run automatically when your AI client decides they're needed. Ask your AI assistant to perform a task, and it will invoke the right tool.
Resources
Not availableThis server does not expose read-only data resources.
Prompts
SupportedPre-built interaction templates this server provides — reusable workflows for common tasks so you don't have to write prompts from scratch.
How to use: Prompt templates appear as slash commands or suggestions in supported clients. They give the AI a structured starting point for the server's most common use cases.
For the full list of available tools, resources, and prompts, check the README on GitHub.
Available Tools (1)
security_tool_orchestrationOrchestrate documented security tools through the HexStrike MCP server for authorized assessments.