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MUP — Model UI Protocol

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Bring interactive UI into LLM chat — so anyone can experience agentic AI, not just developers.

Current version: 0.2.11 | Protocol: mup/2026-03-17

Demos

Slides — AI builds a presentation live

Slides Demo

Claude creates a full slide deck with charts, tables, and themes — all through function calls.

PDF to Presentation — AI reads a paper and presents it

PDF to Presentation Demo

Claude reads the AlexNet paper from a PDF, takes Markdown notes, captures figures with human-AI collaboration, builds a 19-slide presentation with charts and tables, then presents it slide by slide in the new in-panel reading mode — all narrated live.

Sound Pad — AI composes a track from scratch

Sound Pad Demo

16 browser-synthesized instruments, zero samples. Claude composes an electro swing track layer by layer, with event-driven narration synced to each section transition.


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What is MUP?

A MUP is an interactive UI component that lives inside an LLM chat interface.

It bundles a visual interface with callable functions. The user operates it by clicking buttons; the LLM operates it through function calls. Both sides see each other's actions in real time.

The simplest MUP is a single .html file — no build step, no framework, no SDK.

Why?

Agentic AI is powerful, but today it's trapped behind text commands and developer tools. Most people never get to experience it.

MUP changes this. It puts clickable, visual UI right inside the chat — so anyone can use agentic capabilities without writing a single prompt.

Traditional Chat

With MUP

User interaction

Type text commands

Click buttons, drag sliders, see live visuals

Tool results

Hidden from user, only the LLM sees them

Visible and interactive for both sides

Who can use it

Power users who know the right prompts

Anyone

Key Ideas

  • Shared functions. A function can be called by the LLM (as a tool) or triggered by the user (via UI). Both sides operate on the same state through the same code.

  • LLM as orchestrator. MUPs don't talk to each other. The LLM reads outputs and decides what to do next.

  • Just HTML. Write a manifest, register your functions, done. Ship a single file.

Available MUPs

  • Chat — Built-in, always available

  • Slides — Presentation editor with charts, tables, themes, reading mode, and export (demo)

  • PDF Reader — PDF viewer with page text extraction and region selection/capture

  • Markdown — Markdown workspace with annotations and document management

  • Sound Pad — 16-pad synthesizer with sequencer, per-track volume, and event system (demo)

  • Chord Pad — Music theory keyboard with 5 synth voices, chord progressions, and melody playback

  • Diagram — Auto-layouted node-and-edge diagrams (flowcharts, mind maps, architectures) with multiple layout algorithms

  • Star Map — Location-based interactive star map with constellations, ecliptic, and Milky Way

  • Voice — Speech synthesis and recognition (Jarvis mode)

  • Notes — Sticky-note workspace with groups, styles, and export

  • Pixel Art — Pixel canvas with shapes, ASCII patterns, fills, and PNG export

  • Timer — Countdown timer / stopwatch with event-driven completion

  • Progress — Task progress tracking

  • More examples in archive/examples/ (games, productivity, etc.)

Focused Development

For iteratively building a single MUP with Claude (edit .html → Chrome hot reloads → user interacts → channel pushes back to Claude → repeat), see mup-mini-mcp-server — a scaffolding-style sibling that loads exactly one MUP and provides only the plumbing: hot reload, WebSocket bridge, and channel push. No catalog, no grid, no extras.

Docs

  • Spec — Protocol definition: manifest, functions, lifecycle, error handling

  • Design Philosophy — Why MUP is designed this way, and what we intentionally left out

  • Examples — Example MUPs with walkthroughs

Install

npm install -g mup-mcp-server

Or run directly:

npx mup-mcp-server --mups-dir ./my-mups

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From source

git clone https://github.com/Ricky610329/mup.git
cd mup/mup-mcp-server
npm install && npm run build

Getting Started

claude mcp add --transport stdio --scope user mup -- npx mup-mcp-server

Restart Claude Code. A browser window opens at http://localhost:3200. Use the MUPs panel to load a folder of MUP .html files, or start with the built-in Chat widget.

Real-time channel mode

MUPs can push interactions directly into Claude's conversation via channel notifications. To enable:

claude --dangerously-load-development-channels server:mup

This lets MUPs deliver user actions to Claude in real time. Without this flag, all MUP features still work — interactions are just delivered via polling instead of push.

With Claude Desktop

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mup": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["mup-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Quick Example

<script type="application/mup-manifest">
{
  "name": "Counter",
  "description": "A counter. User clicks +/-, LLM can set or read the value.",
  "functions": [
    {
      "name": "setCount",
      "description": "Set the counter to a specific value",
      "inputSchema": {
        "type": "object",
        "properties": { "value": { "type": "number" } },
        "required": ["value"]
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "getCount",
      "description": "Get the current counter value",
      "inputSchema": { "type": "object", "properties": {} }
    }
  ]
}
</script>

Drop this into a MUP-compatible host, and it works.

Architecture

┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐
│             MUP (.html file)             │
│        manifest + UI + functions         │
└──────────────────┬───────────────────────┘
                   │ loaded by
                   ▼
            ┌──────────────┐
            │  MCP Server  │
            │ (Claude Code │
            │  / Desktop)  │
            └──────┬───────┘
                   │ WebSocket
                   ▼
      ┌─────────────────────────────┐
      │        Browser Panel        │
      │  (MUP grid + Chat widget   │
      │   + workspace manager)     │
      └─────────────────────────────┘

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