• Neat’s distributed AI at the edge transforms passive meeting rooms into “thinking environments”
• Neat Pulse MCP server enables agentic device management for provisioning, monitoring, and controlling enterprise deployment
• Intelligent Framing dynamically adjusts camera view, promoting meeting equity for remote participants
Neat has announced two next-generation distributed AI capabilities designed to transform passive meeting rooms into thinking environments:
- Neat Pulse MCP: Bridges the Neat Pulse management platform with large language models to usher in the era of agent-driven IT administration. Currently available as a locally-hosted beta to Neat customers.
- Intelligent Framing: This AI-on-the-edge capability ensures clear visibility and engaged, relevant, and equitable meeting experiences for all participants. Currently in beta, Intelligent Framing is scheduled for general availability in H2 2026.
Both innovations will be demonstrated live at this week’s InfoComm 2026 exhibition.
“Agentic AI should solve practical problems, providing real answers to the hard, everyday headaches of hybrid work,” says Javed Khan, CEO of Neat. “We’re making fleet management easier and offering far-end participants more engaging meeting experiences. This is about giving organizations—and the people in them—the power to solve these operational challenges at scale, ensuring every room is always ready and every meeting is seamless.”
Neat Pulse MCP
Neat Pulse MCP gives agents the tools to act on any management objective.
Administrators can issue an instruction or question, and the agent reasons through how to respond. The MCP can also be used to set up autonomous routines that run without manual involvement.
Examples include:
• Room readiness: An end user can ask “is my meeting room ready?” and the agent determines what to check, queries the relevant devices, and either confirms readiness or fixes any open issues. Or run a scheduled routine that runs the same checks automatically every morning before the work daybegins.
• Autonomous fleet management: The end user can define a policy once and let the agent monitor continuously, for example identifying offline devices, attempting recovery, escalating only what it cannot resolve, and broadcasting maintenance alerts to affected spaces.
• Room messaging: An end user will be able to push messages to any Neat-enabled room, and/or send a welcome message displayed as a guest checks in or a notice when a room becomes unavailable. Room Messages are a new feature coming soon to Neat Pulse and will also be available to demo at InfoComm.
• Local client compatibility: The Neat Pulse MCP beta is running locally and therefore works with local MCP clients, such as Claude Code and Gemini CLI.
Tormod Ree, Chief Product & Engineering Officer of Neat, stated:
“MCP enables intelligent agents to interact with Neat Pulse and manage devices across their environments. This is a foundational step toward agent-driven workplace operations.”
Intelligent Framing
Intelligent Framing uses dedicated, on-device AI to continuously analyze spatial data across Neat devices in the room to ensure the most relevant participants are clearly visible to the far-end participants.
Intelligent Framing moves beyond standard framing by sensing, identifying, and presenting the most relevant activity to remote viewers. By intelligently interpreting the ebb and flow of meeting interactions, the system dynamically adjusts the view to highlight the most active participants, with a commitment to continuous intelligence growth as the technology evolves.
To deliver maximum flexibility and meeting equity, Neat is introducing more intelligent options for framing meeting participants:
• Equal (Existing Default): Standard framing that delivers consistent, identical screen real estate to every individual in the room.
• Highlights (New): Features three, six, or eight participants in large, prominent tiles. The set is dynamic, continuously adapting to present the most relevant participants while keeping everyone else visible in smaller tiles.
• Highlights + Room (New): Features three, four, or five highlighted participants in large tiles, while remaining participants appear in a full-room view, preserving spatial context alongside conversational clarity.
Live at InfoComm 2026
Visit the Neat booth C10507 at InfoComm 2026, June 17–19, for an interactive live demo of Neat Pulse MCP and Intelligent Framing.
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