HeyGen has integrated its MCP server with the AI coding environment Cursor, showing a workflow that generates a finished product launch video from a single natural-language prompt anchored to a project's README. In a demo published on June 18, 2026, the company added its MCP server to Cursor, pointed it at a repository's README.md, and produced an AI-avatar product video—pulling feature descriptions and pricing directly from the codebase, with no filming or editing.
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