Generate speech, music, and transcriptions with ElevenLabs audio tools.
The materials indicate an open-source MIT-licensed MCP server exposing ElevenLabs audio features, but documentation is minimal and maintenance and actual data flows are unclear. Based on its claimed functionality, it likely involves local code execution and audio-content handling; with no README and no disclosed endpoints or auth model, it should be used with caution.
The materials claim no key/environment variable is required, but the stated functionality depends on ElevenLabs services and the authentication model is not described. If it actually uses user sessions, implicit config, or other undisclosed auth paths to call a third-party service, credential handling remains opaque; no explicit credential-abuse red flag is shown in the provided materials.
The description includes text-to-speech, transcription, voice cloning, and voice isolation, which would normally involve sending text or audio data to ElevenLabs-related services; however, the materials also list no remote endpoint, creating an information gap. User content egress is reasonably expected, but there is no concrete evidence of transmission to unrelated or suspicious endpoints.
The system has objectively flagged this MCP as 'executes-code', meaning it runs a local service process or related code on the host. That is a normal MCP capability; the provided materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or high-risk actions unrelated to its stated purpose.
To provide audio generation, transcription, and voice processing, the tool will likely access user-supplied text and audio and may read/write local audio files temporarily; however, with no README, its file-access scope, cache locations, and retention behavior are unspecified. No permissions beyond an audio workflow are explicitly claimed, but transparency is limited.
Positive factors are that it is open source and MIT-licensed, which materially lowers supply-chain risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, shows 0 stars, has unknown maintenance status, and the provided materials are nearly empty, making the real implementation and dependency surface hard to assess quickly. Caution is therefore appropriate.
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