Bifrost Gateway Centralizes AI Provider Management and MCP Tool Routing for Enterprises

Enterprises using multiple AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Groq face fragmented API formats, authentication models, and cost tracking across each platform. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables AI models to discover and execute external tools — including databases, web search, and custom business logic — at runtime. Bifrost Gateway addresses this complexity by acting as both an AI gateway and an MCP gateway, routing traffic to over 20 LLM providers while aggregating tools from multiple MCP servers into a single registry. The open-source version supports virtual keys, budgets, rate limits, and tool filtering, while the enterprise tier adds role-based access control, SSO, audit logs, and private deployment options. Clients connect to a unified endpoint and can interact with aggregated tools using three supported protocols: STDIO, HTTP, and Server-Sent Events.
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