Kisi MCP for AI Agents. Control physical access and security logs via conversation.
Kisi MCP lets you control your entire physical facility using natural conversation. Manage cloud smart locks and access credentials for any building through simple chat commands. You can list all connected doors, check their current status, remotely unlock entrances, and even initiate a full emergency lockdown across multiple sites, replacing manual key card management entirely.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Get a full list of physical locations (places) and every connected smart lock on site.
List all organization users, check group memberships, or verify detailed user profile metadata.
Check the real-time status of specific locks and execute remote unlock commands when needed.
Initiate emergency lockdowns for single doors or entire buildings to secure a location instantly.
Verify the API connection status and monitor the volume of access requests handled by your system.
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What AI agents can do with Kisi: 10 Tools for Physical Security Management
These tools let you interact with your smart locks system by listing assets, checking statuses, controlling access, and retrieving user directories.
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Start using Kisi MCPGet Kisi Lock
Retrieves detailed information about a specific smart lock.
Get Kisi Place
Gets details and metadata for a defined physical location or site within the network.
Get Kisi User
Fetches specific profile details for an organization user.
List Kisi Groups
Retrieves a list of existing access groups and their members.
Lockdown Kisi Lock
Immediately locks down a specified door, enforcing site security protocols.
List Kisi Locks
Lists every cloud-connected smart lock and reports its operational status.
List Kisi Places
Retrieves a complete directory of all physical locations managed by the system.
Check Kisi Status
Verifies the current API connectivity status and monitors overall access...
Unlock Kisi Lock
Triggers a remote, temporary unlock sequence for a specific door ID.
List Kisi Users
Provides a comprehensive list of all users belonging to the organization.
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Dealing with physical security means jumping between dashboards. Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, knowing if your campus doors are secure requires a messy dance. You open the management portal to check door statuses, then you switch tabs to verify user accounts against group policies, and finally, you might have to call someone just to get a full list of physical sites. It's slow, it's error-prone, and you're wasting time.
With this MCP, the process shrinks down to conversation. You tell your agent exactly what you need—whether it’s confirming the status of every connected lock or verifying which places exist across campus. The AI handles all the tab switching and data collation; you just get the answer.
Kisi MCP lets you manage physical access with simple conversation.
You no longer have to run multiple reports or manually cross-reference 'list_kisi_locks' data against your HR roster. You tell the agent, 'List all users in place X who do not belong to group Y,' and it gives you a precise list.
The difference now is control. Instead of reacting to alerts from broken systems, you use this MCP to proactively audit, secure, and manage your entire physical environment through conversational commands.
What your AI can actually do with this
Managing a large facility means keeping track of hundreds of physical details: who needs access, which door is currently locked, or if there's been an issue with the lock hardware. This MCP connects your AI agent directly to your Kisi smart locks system so you can manage all that infrastructure through plain conversation.
You never have to check multiple dashboards or manually cross-reference user lists. Instead, you tell your agent what needs doing—like listing every active door across a campus or triggering an unlock for visiting contractors—and it handles the complexity. The whole process runs within Vinkius, making facility security accessible from any compatible client.
It allows you to run sophisticated operations like auditing user accounts and checking API status, all while your AI agent acts as your dedicated security coordinator.
019dd111-d978-7102-a63f-637eb6f1e4da Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that you stop thinking about API calls and start talking directly to your facility's security system.
Subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius, then retrieve your specific API Key from your Kisi dashboard.
Connect that key to your preferred AI client (like Claude or Cursor) through the Vinkius interface.
Use natural language prompts to direct your agent. For example, 'Show me all locks and their current status' or 'Unlock the main gate for 10 minutes.'
Who is this actually for?
Facility Managers, Security Directors, and IT Admins. This MCP solves the problem of having critical physical infrastructure controlled by outdated keycard systems or complex, manual dashboard navigation.
Needs to quickly check if a specific door is locked for maintenance without logging into three different portals.
Must audit who has access and verify group memberships across multiple sites instantly, especially during an incident.
Needs to check the API connectivity status or list all users assigned credentials for a system upgrade.
What Changes When You Connect
You instantly know the status of every door. Instead of logging into a separate dashboard, your agent can run 'list_kisi_locks' to confirm if all doors are online or locked.
Never manually manage user permissions again. Use 'list_kisi_users' and related tools to verify who is on site and what access groups they belong to before granting entry.
Handle unexpected visitor arrivals effortlessly. Your agent can execute the 'unlock_kisi_lock' tool for a specific door, giving temporary access without any manual intervention.
Respond immediately to emergencies. You can trigger immediate security measures like using 'lockdown_kisi_lock' across an entire site or just one critical entrance.
Understand your facility layout quickly. Use 'list_kisi_places' to get a directory of every location and understand the scope of your physical assets.
See it in action
Auditing after an incident
A Security Director needs to know who accessed the server room last night. They ask their agent, 'List all users in the Server Room place and check their access groups.' The agent runs multiple checks using tools like 'list_kisi_places' and 'list_kisi_groups', providing a single summary report for compliance.
Coordinating Visitor Access
A Facilities Manager has an external vendor arriving at 3 PM. They tell their agent, 'Unlock the loading dock door for two hours.' The agent executes 'unlock_kisi_lock' and confirms the timing, eliminating the need to call the front desk.
System Health Check
The IT Admin suspects an API issue. They ask their agent, 'Check the overall system status.' The agent runs 'check_kisi_status' and immediately reports if the connection is healthy or if there are volume limits being hit.
Emergency Response
During a high-risk event, the Security Director needs to secure the entire building. They instruct their agent, 'Activate full lockdown for all buildings.' The agent executes 'lockdown_kisi_lock' across defined places.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Checking logs manually
Going to the Kisi website dashboard and clicking through pages of access history to confirm a user was present.
Just ask your agent, 'List all users in the building who accessed their profile today.' The agent uses 'list_kisi_users' to filter data without you needing to click anything.
Assuming access is granted
Telling a visitor that they are authorized when their account might be disabled or revoked.
Always ask your agent, 'Check the user profile for John Doe.' The agent runs 'get_kisi_user' to confirm current credentials before granting access.
Forgetting location context
Asking generally about a door without knowing which building it is in.
First, use 'list_kisi_places' to identify the correct site name, then ask your agent, 'List locks for [Site Name].' This keeps your queries precise.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary pain point is managing physical access and infrastructure. If you need to know who can get where, when they got there, or if the door hardware is functional, this is for you. You must be dealing with locked doors, user credentials, and site locations. Don't use it if you only need to schedule meetings or manage digital content; those are calendar or file-sharing tools. If your problem involves coordinating across multiple departments based on roles (like HR onboarding), while some data points help, a pure IAM/HRIS tool is better because this MCP focuses strictly on the physical lock mechanism and its associated user directory.
Questions you might have
How do I check the status of all my doors using Kisi MCP? +
You ask your agent to list all locks. The tool 'list_kisi_locks' retrieves every connected smart lock and reports its current operational state in one go.
Can I remotely unlock a door with the Kisi MCP? +
Yes, you can trigger remote access. Use the 'unlock_kisi_lock' tool by specifying the door ID to temporarily open it for visitors or maintenance staff.
What if I need to secure a whole building at once with Kisi MCP? +
You can run an emergency lockdown. The 'lockdown_kisi_lock' tool allows you to enforce immediate security measures across a single door or multiple places.
Does this MCP help me manage user groups in Kisi? +
Yes, it does. You can use 'list_kisi_groups' and 'list_kisi_users' to audit who belongs to which access group, ensuring compliance.
What information can I retrieve about a location using Kisi MCP? +
You can get details on physical places using the 'get_kisi_place' tool, giving you metadata and context for that specific site within your facility network.