Inductive Bio
Predict LogD and pKa for a molecule from a SMILES string inside an AI conversation. Two read-only tools, OAuth sign-in, free tier exposing 2 of Inductive Bio's 13 published ADMET model families.
Verified connector
Listed by Anthropic as a partner connector in its Connectors Directory.
Connection checked by Agentman on .
Anthropic states this reflects the level of review a connector received, not a security audit.
Connect Inductive Bio via MCP
https://api.inductive.bio/mcpWorks in any MCP-compatible client. In Agentman Studio it is one click — no config file to edit.
Inductive Bio Tools & Capabilities (2)
Tool names from Anthropic's directory listing. This server requires sign-in, so we could not read tool descriptions or parameter schemas.
Limits
- Two properties, not thirteen. The connector reaches LogD and pKa. Microsomal stability, efflux, CYP inhibition, brain penetration, hERG inhibition and the rest of Inductive Bio's suite require contacting the company, and its models are described as fine-tuned per customer chemical space — so the free connector's numbers are the global model, not one tuned to your program.
- No application-level OAuth scopes exist. The authorization server advertises four identity claims and the RFC 9728 resource descriptor declares no
scopes_supportedat all. There is nothing to grant or withhold at consent. On a two-tool read-only surface that costs little, but it means consent cannot constrain a future tool. - We could not read tool schemas or safety annotations. The endpoint returned 401 to an anonymous request, so no parameter-level detail, input limits or annotation flags are published here. How many molecules one
predict_propertiescall accepts is undocumented. - No published rate limits, and limits may change without notice. Inductive Bio reserves per-request, per-user and aggregate limits at its sole discretion, and reserves the right to deprecate or discontinue any model or the whole service without notice.
- Predictions are not measurements, and no accuracy claim is warranted. Inductive Bio's terms disclaim warranties as to the accuracy or correctness of the services and cap total liability at 100 US dollars. Its competition results are strong evidence about the models in general; they are not a guarantee about any molecule you submit.
- Benchmarking and comparison are contractually restricted. Publishing performance data, benchmarks or comparative analyses of the service requires Inductive Bio's prior written consent, and using the service to train or develop any AI model is prohibited outright.
- Your structures leave your perimeter. Retention is disclaimed, but the SMILES still travels to Inductive Bio through a third-party AI platform. For undisclosed chemical matter that is a decision to make deliberately.
- The vendor's own
llms.txtdoes not mention the connector. Inductive Bio publishes a machine-readable index athttps://www.inductive.bio/llms.txtcovering its products, blog and news, and the MCP connector page is absent from it. An agent discovering the company through that file would not learn the connector exists.
Frequently asked questions
No. Both tools read. One lists the available prediction models and the other returns predicted numbers for molecules you supply. Nothing is created, updated or deleted, Anthropic records the connector's permissions as Read, and Inductive Bio states it does not retain submitted chemical structures after a request completes.
Two: LogD, which is lipophilicity, and pKa, which is acid or base ionization. Inductive Bio's connector page names exactly these. Its Beacon-1 page lists thirteen model families including microsomal stability, hERG inhibition and blood-brain barrier penetration, and those are not reachable through the free connector.
No. Inductive Bio's MCP terms of service describe the server as a free, publicly accessible service exposing a subset of its models, and say a fully-featured commercial version requires a separate subscription agreement with payment terms. No per-call charge, credit balance or GPU quota is documented for the free tier.
You cannot self-serve it. The connector exposes LogD and pKa only, and Inductive Bio directs anyone wanting the full suite to book a demo or email its MCP support address. Its terms confirm that commercial access supersedes the free terms under a separate subscription agreement covering payment.
Access logs and your email address, not your chemistry. Inductive Bio's MCP privacy policy, updated 14 August 2026, states it logs authentication events and usage frequency and collects user email addresses. Its connector page states submitted chemical structures are not retained after requests complete and prompts are not collected.
Only identity claims. Its authorization server advertised four scopes on 2026-08-22: openid, profile, email and offline_access. None of them names an application capability, so consent grants who you are and a refresh token, not a narrower or wider slice of the prediction surface. The resource descriptor declares no scopes at all.
Not without written permission. Inductive Bio's MCP terms of service prohibit publishing or disclosing performance data, benchmarks or comparative analyses of the services, including model performance information, without its prior written consent. The same clause also forbids using the service to train or develop any AI model.
None are published, but limits can appear without warning. Inductive Bio's terms reserve the right to set, change and enforce limits on request volume, input size or model usage at any time and without prior notice, including per-request, per-user and aggregate limits. No specific numbers are documented anywhere we could find.
Sources
- Inductive Bio MCP Connector documentation (retrieved 2026-08-22). Source of the two-tool list, the example prompts, the setup steps and the LogD/pKa scope. · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Inductive Bio MCP Terms of Service, last updated 20 August 2026 (retrieved 2026-08-22). Source of the free-tier status, the usage-limit reservation, the benchmarking restriction and the liability cap. · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Inductive Bio MCP Access Privacy Policy, updated 14 August 2026 (retrieved 2026-08-22) · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Inductive Bio Beacon-1 model page (retrieved 2026-08-22). Source of the thirteen published model families. · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Inductive Bio press release, "Inductive Bio joins Anthropic's Connector Ecosystem for Life Sciences" (retrieved 2026-08-22) · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Inductive Bio machine-readable site index (retrieved 2026-08-22). Does not list the connector; the MCP pages were found via . · retrieved 2026-08-22
- Live auth posture check — anonymous initialize to
https://api.inductive.bio/mcpreturned 401 with aWWW-Authenticatechallenge naming its RFC 9728 descriptor, read athttps://api.inductive.bio/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource/mcp, and authorization server metadata athttps://beloved-emotion-53.authkit.app/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server(2026-08-22) · retrieved 2026-08-22 - Anthropic Connectors Directory entry — , read from our directory snapshot dated 2026-08-16 · retrieved 2026-08-16
- Inductive Bio MCP support — <mailto:mcp-user-support@inductive.bio> · Privacy
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