Oracle NetSuite Expands AI Connector Service to Integrate External AI Models with ERP Data
Oracle NetSuite enhances its AI Connector Service, enabling businesses to securely connect external AI models to ERP data and workflows, improving automation, analytics, and governance across enterprise operations.
Oracle NetSuite, the #1 AI cloud ERP, today announced the latest additions to NetSuite AI Connector Service that help customers connect the AI models of their choice to NetSuite data and apply AI more effectively across their business. The latest additions include NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion, support for the NetSuite Model Context Protocol (MCP) Apps extension, and expanded support for NetSuite Analytics Warehouse.
“We are committed to providing the most intelligent, extensible, and AI-ready system,” said Evan Goldberg, founder and executive vice president, Oracle NetSuite. “A strong data foundation is critical, but we also have to meet our customers where they are. Many are already working with AI assistants, and these extensions of the NetSuite AI Connector Service make it even easier and more intuitive to securely connect their own AI to their data and workflows.”
NetSuite AI Connector Service is a standards-driven integration service supporting MCP. It enables customers to bring their own AI assistants to NetSuite in a secure, governed way while controlling how those assistants access and interact with NetSuite data, workflows, and analytics. With the additions of the new NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion, MCP Apps support, and expanded support for NetSuite Analytics Warehouse, customers can apply AI more effectively across their business while maintaining governance and control.
NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion
NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion delivers a finance-grade AI experience that helps AI assistants understand NetSuite’s data, permissions, and workflows so that customers can use AI more reliably and consistently across finance and operations. With NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion, customers can:
Use AI without prompt engineering expertise and ensure outputs are grounded in NetSuite data: Access a curated Prompt Library of more than 100 finance-specific prompt templates aligned to NetSuite’s data structures, permissions, and terminology. Customers can also customise prompts by editing existing templates or adding their own prompts. Prompts are organised by business processes and recommended roles.
Standardise how AI is used across teams and ensure consistent outputs across workflows: NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion Skills provide supported AI models with reusable NetSuite-specific instructions, context, and best practices that help transform general-purpose AI agents into NetSuite specialists.
Maintain governance and control AI access: MCP-ready roles provide preconfigured access patterns that map AI capabilities to NetSuite roles such as CFO, Controller, Accounts Receivable Analyst, Accounts Payable Analyst, and Treasury Analyst.
NetSuite MCP Apps
NetSuite MCP Apps extend the NetSuite AI Connector Service by bringing familiar NetSuite user experiences directly into popular AI assistants. Instead of relying solely on text-based prompts, MCP Apps allow users to interact with NetSuite data through structured interfaces such as filters, selectors, and forms rendered directly inside popular AI assistants. Examples of MCP Apps include the Prompt Library, Report Picker, and Record Picker. With NetSuite MCP Apps, customers can:
Use popular AI assistants through familiar NetSuite-style interfaces instead of complex prompts: Configure reports, select records, access the Prompt Library, and navigate NetSuite data using structured menus and selectors inside AI popular assistants.
Work more efficiently with structured, guided interactions: Reduce trial-and-error prompting by using interactive filters, selectors, and parameter menus.
Use NetSuite with the AI platform of their choice: Interact with NetSuite data through supported AI assistants while maintaining governance and role-based access controls.
NetSuite AI Connector Service for NetSuite Analytics Warehouse
Extends AI access beyond transactional ERP data in NetSuite to include historical, analytical, and third-party data stored in NetSuite Analytics Warehouse. This enables customers to use AI for broader analytics, forecasting, and cross-system analysis across their business data.
Availability
The NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion and the NetSuite AI Connector Service for NetSuite Analytics Warehouse are now available in English worldwide, with plans to expand to additional languages. NetSuite MCP Apps are planned for release as part of the MCP Standard Tools SuiteApp and will be available through the SuiteApp Marketplace.
Yoto Tunes Up Its Operations with NetSuite
London-founded children’s audio platform leverages the power of the suite to consolidate financial and operational data, increase productivity, and power global growth
Yoto, the global children’s audio platform, is using Oracle NetSuite to support its mission to help parents inspire creativity and imagination in children. With NetSuite’s AI-powered enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, Yoto has been able to automate financial processes, optimise inventory, and gain better insights across its business as it has scaled to millions of transactions annually.
Founded in 2017 in London, Yoto was inspired by two dads – Ben Drury and Filip Denker – who combined their backgrounds in the music industry with a plan to encourage children to experience the world’s best audio independently whilst cutting screen time. Since launching its first audio device, the Yoto Player, on Kickstarter in 2019, it has expanded rapidly across the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and France, and exceeded £100 million in annual revenue in 2025. As Yoto scaled, its disconnected systems made it difficult to manage growing operations and maintain visibility across its business. To unify its global data and establish a scalable foundation for future growth, Yoto selected NetSuite’s ERP system.
“As a fast-growing global business, we needed systems that could keep pace with our growth and support increasingly complex operations,” said Ben Averis, chief financial officer, Yoto. “We chose NetSuite because it is a system capable of scaling and supporting the ambitions we have as a company. NetSuite has helped us operate more efficiently, plan more effectively, and make faster, more confident decisions by giving us a single source of truth for all financial and operational data.”
With NetSuite, Yoto has consolidated multiple systems into a unified, AI-powered suite, to help automate its global financial operations, improve forecasting, and enhance supply chain and inventory planning. For example, NetSuite’s financial management capabilities have helped streamline reporting and financial close processes, improving team productivity and freeing up time for more strategic work. In addition, NetSuite’s inventory management capabilities have helped Yoto more efficiently meet the demands of selling across multiple channels and countries by improving the accuracy and responsiveness of product availability. In addition, NetSuite AI Connector Service enables Yoto to connect NetSuite to a third-party large language model provider and define exactly what the AI can see and do, with full permissions and role-based access, to further automate tasks and allow AI to securely take action and drive business outcomes.
“Yoto is pioneering a fast-growing category that is resonating with parents and children alike,” said Nicky Tozer, senior vice president, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Oracle NetSuite. “With NetSuite, Yoto has replaced disconnected software systems with a single unified suite, automated critical workflows with embedded AI, and built a scalable foundation to support continued growth and meet rising customer demand.”