Baz just got a whole lot easier to try and a lot more powerful for local workflows.
Starting today, Baz is available as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. That means you can now get high-signal, context-aware code reviews directly inside your editor, without connecting your full GitHub repo, no plug-in required.
Whether you’re evaluating Baz privately, working in a secure environment, or just want faster signal without setup, this is the fastest, most flexible way to get AI feedback grounded in real engineering principles.
What’s new: MCP AI Code Review for Any Repo
Baz’s new MCP enables:
- No repo access required - AI code review directly in your IDE on local diffs only
- Code analysis - Rich feedback based on file usage, history, and repo structure
- Secure, on-demand analysis - No background syncing, no hidden data transfer
- Controlled actions - Review based on your organization's presets and configurations
Baz is now accessible from any MCP-compatible tool, including Cursor, Claude Code / Claude Desktop, VS Code, and Windsurf.
Just connect to https://baz.co/mcp and run a review on your local diff. Baz returns structured, context-aware feedback tailored to your code — instantly.
Same reviewer quality, streamlined experience
Baz’s reviewer isn’t just a better linter. Our models are powered by actual code review discussions which means even in this lighter-weight flow, you get feedback that catches architectural violations, style drift, and performance anti-patterns.
If your org is already using Custom Reviewers [LINK], those rules still apply even over MCP.
Try Baz on any code, in any IDE
Point your editor to https://baz.co/mcp
, run a diff, and request a review. No integration required.
→ Full setup instructions
https://baz.co/docs/mcp
Built for flexibility, ready for scale
We built this integration to give teams from individual developers to large enterprises a frictionless way to try Baz without compromising security or dev velocity. Use it in secure environments. Use it anywhere you write code.