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How to list reusable AI avatars with Medux MCP

Learn to list reusable AI avatars with the Medux API through Codex or Claude MCP. Check inputs, tool calls, task status, and output.

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List reusable avatar assets owned by the authenticated user.

Open the List Avatars API reference →
Choose your AI client

Follow the Codex or Claude workflow

The Medux operation and request fields are shared. Switch tabs for the client-specific prompt, approval pattern, screenshots, and walkthrough.

Codex-specific workflow

Run List Reusable AI Avatars as a Codex MCP task

Use the active workspace as the source of truth. Ask Codex to identify the intended account context and any pagination settings, select medux_list_avatars, and keep the Medux task ID and returned output with the rest of the project. Naming the input roles and the expected result prevents an agent from guessing which file should be used where.

Codex prompt pattern

In this workspace, use medux_list_avatars through Medux MCP to list reusable AI avatars.
First inspect and identify the intended account context and any pagination settings.
Show me the exact tool arguments before execution.
After the task completes, return the avatar asset records and verify that the returned list uses the intended account and pagination values.

Approval gate

Before approving the call, compare the selected tool, file or asset IDs, ordering, timing, and output settings with the request. If a local filename was mapped to an uploaded Medux file ID, keep that mapping visible so it can be audited later.

Result verification

Let Codex monitor an asynchronous task until it reaches a terminal state, then save or report the avatar asset records. The final check is explicit: confirm that the returned list uses the intended account and pagination values.

What this tutorial does

Medux operation

List reusable avatar assets owned by the authenticated user.

Agent workflow

Codex selects medux_list_avatars, presents the arguments for review, calls Medux, and reports the response.

Before you start

Authentication

  • Authentication is required via Authorization header.

Preconditions

  • Try it lists the current user's reusable avatar assets.
  • Only avatar assets are returned.

Prompt Codex

Start with a clear instruction that names the Medux operation and the intended inputs.

Use Medux to run List Avatars. Review the required inputs, call medux_list_avatars, wait for the result if a task is returned, and report the output clearly.

Request fields to review

Confirm these values before approving the MCP tool call. The linked API page remains the source of truth for current limits and response semantics.

FieldTypeRequirementPurpose
cursorstringOptionalProvide the value described in the API reference.
limitint32OptionalProvide the value described in the API reference.

Step-by-step workflow

01

Connect Medux MCP to Codex

Add the Medux remote MCP endpoint to Codex, provide an authorized credential, and confirm that the medux_list_avatars tool is available.

02

Prepare the required inputs

Identify the account, task, asset, or filter values the operation needs. Confirm that the Medux API key is available to the MCP connection.

03

Ask Codex to run List Avatars

Use one direct instruction with the intended values. Codex should select the Medux tool and show the proposed arguments before execution.

04

Review and approve the tool call

Check that the tool is medux_list_avatars and that each file ID, task ID, option, and output setting matches your request before approving it.

05

Check the Medux response

Review the returned records or status with the agent. Ask it to summarize identifiers and values that matter for the next step.

Workflow recap

User goal
  ↓
Codex selects medux_list_avatars
  ↓
Review inputs and approve the tool call
  ↓
Medux runs List Avatars
  ↓
Codex reports the response and output

Frequently asked questions

Can Codex use the Medux List Avatars API through MCP?

Codex can call the medux_list_avatars Medux MCP tool to list reusable avatar assets owned by the authenticated user. This guide covers the required inputs, approval flow, result handling, and the matching API reference.

Which MCP tool does this tutorial use?

This workflow uses medux_list_avatars. Review its arguments before approval and consult the API reference for the current contract.

Claude-specific workflow

Run List Reusable AI Avatars as a Claude MCP workflow

Keep the goal, source assets, and constraints together in the conversation. Ask Claude to restate the intended account context and any pagination settings before proposing medux_list_avatars. That context checkpoint makes the file roles and desired outcome easy to correct before any Medux call is approved.

Claude prompt pattern

Using the assets and requirements in this conversation, help me list reusable AI avatars with Medux MCP.
Restate which input fulfills each role: the intended account context and any pagination settings.
Propose the medux_list_avatars call and summarize its arguments before asking for approval.
When it finishes, return the avatar asset records with a checklist confirming that the returned list uses the intended account and pagination values.

Context checkpoint

Have Claude summarize the intended transformation, identify every source asset by role, and list the important constraints. Review that summary together with the proposed tool arguments; correct the conversation first if a file, order, time range, or setting is ambiguous.

Result verification

Keep the Medux task ID in the conversation while Claude checks progress. When processing ends, ask for the avatar asset records plus a concise validation checklist confirming that the returned list uses the intended account and pagination values.

What this tutorial does

Medux operation

List reusable avatar assets owned by the authenticated user.

Agent workflow

Claude selects medux_list_avatars, presents the arguments for review, calls Medux, and reports the response.

Before you start

Authentication

  • Authentication is required via Authorization header.

Preconditions

  • Try it lists the current user's reusable avatar assets.
  • Only avatar assets are returned.

Prompt Claude

Start with a clear instruction that names the Medux operation and the intended inputs.

Use Medux to run List Avatars. Review the required inputs, call medux_list_avatars, wait for the result if a task is returned, and report the output clearly.

Request fields to review

Confirm these values before approving the MCP tool call. The linked API page remains the source of truth for current limits and response semantics.

FieldTypeRequirementPurpose
cursorstringOptionalProvide the value described in the API reference.
limitint32OptionalProvide the value described in the API reference.

Step-by-step workflow

01

Connect Medux MCP to Claude

Add the Medux remote MCP endpoint to Claude, provide an authorized credential, and confirm that the medux_list_avatars tool is available.

02

Prepare the required inputs

Identify the account, task, asset, or filter values the operation needs. Confirm that the Medux API key is available to the MCP connection.

03

Ask Claude to run List Avatars

Use one direct instruction with the intended values. Claude should select the Medux tool and show the proposed arguments before execution.

04

Review and approve the tool call

Check that the tool is medux_list_avatars and that each file ID, task ID, option, and output setting matches your request before approving it.

05

Check the Medux response

Review the returned records or status with the agent. Ask it to summarize identifiers and values that matter for the next step.

Workflow recap

User goal
  ↓
Claude selects medux_list_avatars
  ↓
Review inputs and approve the tool call
  ↓
Medux runs List Avatars
  ↓
Claude reports the response and output

Frequently asked questions

Can Claude use the Medux List Avatars API through MCP?

Claude can call the medux_list_avatars Medux MCP tool to list reusable avatar assets owned by the authenticated user. This guide covers the required inputs, approval flow, result handling, and the matching API reference.

Which MCP tool does this tutorial use?

This workflow uses medux_list_avatars. Review its arguments before approval and consult the API reference for the current contract.

Quick answer

How do I list reusable AI avatars with Medux MCP?

Connect either Codex or Claude to Medux MCP, prepare the required inputs, review the proposed medux_list_avatars call, and verify the returned result. The tabs above keep client-specific prompting on one canonical page.

Can I use the same Medux tool in Codex and Claude?

Yes. The client interaction differs, but both use the same Medux MCP tool and API request contract shown in this tutorial.

Related developer intent

Use AI agents to list reusable AI avatars

This tutorial addresses developer workflows for list AI avatars API and manage reusable video avatars by making the task repeatable through the Medux API. Codex or Claude can prepare inputs, show the MCP tool arguments for approval, monitor processing, and return an output that can be checked against the original request.

This capability also fits a broader AI lip sync and talking-avatar pipeline: prepare an approved voice or avatar asset, run audio-to-video lip sync, then verify timing, mouth motion, and final playback.

Can Codex or Claude list reusable AI avatars through Medux MCP?

Yes. Use the client-specific tab above to prepare the inputs, review the Medux tool call, run the operation, and verify the returned result. The linked API reference remains the source of truth for supported fields and limits.

Production, trust, and developer intent

Add consent and review controls when you list reusable AI avatars

Treat this as a consent-based, auditable workflow for list reusable AI avatars. Use only a voice, face, avatar, or reference asset that you own or have explicit permission to process; keep the source authorization, approved prompt, Medux task ID, and accepted output together for later review.

For production use, pair the Medux API with your own consent records, identity checks, access controls, retention rules, and human approval. These tutorials promote responsible AI media use but do not claim automatic consent verification.

What makes an AI avatar or voice workflow consent-based?

Document who authorized the source material, restrict who can submit tasks, keep the approved inputs and output together, and require review before publishing or reusing a likeness or voice.