Ragie Introduces Agent Ready Capabilities with Agentic Retrieval and Context-Aware MCP Tools

October 14, 2025
Ragie has announced new Agent Ready capabilities, including Agentic Retrieval, Context-Aware MCP Tools, and platform enhancements such as right-to-left language support and expanded document capacity.

Ragie announced in a press release that it has become Agent Ready, unveiling a new suite of features including Agentic Retrieval, Context-Aware MCP Tools, and several platform enhancements aimed at supporting intelligent, context-aware AI agents.

The new Agentic Retrieval system introduces a multi-step retrieval engine capable of decomposing complex queries, identifying relevant sources, and generating grounded answers with citations. It is accessible through Ragie APIs, SDKs, and integrated into Base Chat as Deep Search.

Ragie’s Context-Aware Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables agents to understand the actual content of knowledge bases for more accurate tool routing. The platform also adds support for right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew and allows ingestion of large documents like PDFs and slide decks.

Additional updates include Ragie Connect, which offers white-labeled authentication flows, Dropbox Teams integration, and a new Web Crawler with domain controls. The platform maintains enterprise-grade security with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA compliance, along with AES-256 encryption and role-based access controls.

Over the coming days, Ragie plans to spotlight individual features introduced during its launch week.

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