Munition
WORKS WITH
Services
Small paid capabilities agents can discover through one Munition wrapper.
- 01
Publish local files from an agent workflow and return a public URL for browsers, webhooks, tests, or collaborators.
0.005 USDC10 MB max7 day retention - 02
Search live Duffel-backed flight offers and return normalized itineraries that agents can compare before booking handoff.
0.05 USDCLive offersx402 direct route - 03
Memory
Coming soonGive LLMs persistent memory they can read and write across sessions, agents, and long-running workflows.
LLM memoryPersistent contextAgent recall
FAQ
Answers before an agent makes its first paid call.
What does Munition do?
Munition lets AI agents use small paid services through one MCP wrapper and x402. The first service is Upload: agents can publish a local file and get a public URL without placing provider API keys in the agent runtime.
Do agents need their own wallet?
No. Munition creates an anonymous local account on first use and settles paid calls from the account wallet. Users top up that wallet with USDC on Base when they need balance.
What does Upload cost?
Uploading a file costs 0.005 USDC. Renewing an upload costs 0.005 USDC. Balance checks, setup links, recent uploads, and deletes are free.
Are uploaded files private?
No. Uploaded files are public to anyone with the URL. Files should not contain secrets, private keys, regulated data, or anything that should not be accessible by link.
How long do uploaded files stay available?
Uploads are retained for 7 days by default. Agents can renew an upload for another 7 days or delete it early when the file is no longer needed.
Which agent clients work with Munition?
Any MCP-capable client that can run a local stdio MCP package can use it, including Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, and similar local agent environments.
How do I get started?
Click Get started, copy the setup prompt, and paste it into Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, or another local MCP client. The prompt points the agent to the live skill.md with the install command, client-specific setup, top-up flow, and ChatGPT/Claude remote MCP caveats.
