Routes one brief to the right image model across 60+ (gpt-image-1.5, Ideogram 3, Recraft V4, Flux), validates the output, and fans out to iOS/Android/PWA/favicon/visionOS/Flutter bundles. Works without an API key via Pollinations, HF Inference, Stable Horde, or host-LLM inline SVG.
A Model Context Protocol server that provides web and image search capabilities through Google's Custom Search API, allowing AI assistants like Claude to access current information from the internet.
MCP server that lets AI agents control Google Flow for generating images and videos using the user's own Google account. It provides tools for image generation, video creation, character and scene management, and UI discovery.
Enables AI assistants to search, browse, and retrieve metadata and images from your Google Photos library. It supports content-based filtering, album listing, and location extraction via STDIO and HTTP transports.
Privacy-first MCP server for macOS that allows AI agents to search local images using natural language descriptions, leveraging MLX CLIP embeddings and LanceDB for fast, fully offline search.
Enables natural language search of local photo archives using AI-powered semantic understanding, with integration into Claude Desktop via the Model Context Protocol.
An MCP server that searches the web for images, creates a numbered contact sheet for visual selection, and downloads the chosen images with provenance metadata. Works without an API key.
MCP server for Google Veo 3.1 video generation. Supports text/video/image-based generation, extension, and interpolation with cost estimation and batch processing.
Automates sports editorial graphic poster creation using Google Flow through a Playwright-based pipeline, exposing a FastMCP server for integration with MCP clients.
Controls Google Flow for image and video generation from an AI agent. Enables generating images with models like Imagen 4, creating videos, managing characters and scenes via browser automation.
MCP server for ingesting UI screenshots, Figma MCP node JSON, or hybrid Figma-plus-screenshot sources into a cross-platform design-to-code artifact pipeline.
Enables MCP clients to operate Google Flow through a visible browser, supporting login, project tracking, reference upload, generation submission, and media download with local validation.
Provides a standardized interface for LLMs to read, create, and manage Google Calendar events. It supports full event lifecycle management and includes advanced capabilities for processing events from screenshots and images.