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"Blender" matching MCP tools:

  • Execute Python scripts within Blender to automate 3D content creation, query scene data, and control the software remotely through the MCP Bridge.
    MIT
  • Retrieve high-level project overview including scene statistics, render engine config, world environment, timeline/FPS, Blender version, and memory usage.
    MIT
  • List Blender scene objects with filters for type, collection, selection, visibility, or name pattern. Returns name and type to understand scene contents.
    MIT
  • Run arbitrary Python code in Blender's environment to automate tasks that no standard tool can handle. Use for custom scripting with full Blender API access.
    MIT

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    Enables AI-powered control of Blender through natural language, allowing users to create, manipulate, and automate 3D scenes, objects, materials, animations, and more via Claude or other MCP clients.
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  • Analyzes your task description and recommends free Blender extensions to improve workflow, excluding already-installed ones.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Edit any node tree in Blender — add/remove nodes, connect/disconnect sockets, set input values and properties. Supports shader, compositor, and geometry contexts.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all scenes in the current Blender file, including each scene's name and object count. Helps manage and navigate between scenes.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Capture the current Blender viewport as an image to show what the user is seeing in the 3D workspace.
    MIT
  • Check if PolyHaven integration is enabled in Blender to verify availability of its features for 3D modeling and scene manipulation.
    MIT
  • List all materials in the current Blender file with their names and user counts to manage material usage.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Check if Sketchfab integration is enabled in Blender to determine availability of 3D model sharing and collaboration features.
    MIT