MCP Servers for JPEG

JPEG is a widely used image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, offering efficient digital image compression with minimal quality loss. The organization maintains standards for still image coding.

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  • Why this server?

    Provides optimization of images as JPEG format with quality control for better performance.

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    Model Context Protocol server for fetching web content and processing images. This allows Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to fetch web content and handle images appropriately.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides high-performance compression for JPEG images with customizable quality parameters to optimize file size while maintaining visual quality.

  • Why this server?

    Provides JPEG artifact removal as part of the image processing pipeline

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    An intelligent MCP server with a fully automated batch pipeline for web-ready images. Features include noise reduction, auto levels/curves, JPEG artifact removal, 4K resizing, smart sharpening with shadow/highlight enhancement, and advanced WebP conversion.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports capturing screenshots in JPEG format with configurable quality settings as part of the image capture pipeline.

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    An MCP server that provides tools for interacting with Chrome through its DevTools Protocol, enabling remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides high-quality JPEG output (90% quality) for the generated images

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    Enables the generation of images using Together AI's models through an MCP server, supporting customizable parameters such as model selection, image dimensions, and output directory.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports generating raster images in JPEG format through various AI models

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    An advanced MCP server for Cline that leverages EverArt's AI models to generate vector and raster images, supporting flexible storage, multiple formats, and robust image generation capabilities.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables conversion of SVG code to JPG images with customizable quality settings from 1-100 and background color options.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for converting SVG code to high-quality PNG and JPG images with detailed customization options.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports processing invoice and receipt images in JPEG format, with capability to convert to PDF

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    A Python MCP server for invoice and receipt processing that uses OCR technology to extract data from PDFs and images, offering AI assistants the ability to process, extract text from, and merge invoice documents.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports processing JPEG/JPG files to extract content for large language models

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to extract and use content from unstructured documents across a wide variety of file formats.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides automatic JPEG compression for captured screenshots, enabling efficient transfer of screen content for AI processing

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    Enables AI tools to capture and process screenshots of a user's screen, allowing AI assistants to see and analyze what the user is looking at through a simple MCP interface.
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