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"Methods for Categorizing Images" matching MCP tools:

  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate images from text prompts or edit existing images using AI models, supporting multiple aspect ratios and resolutions, with results saved as files.
    MIT
  • Generate and edit images using AI with text prompts and reference images, supporting multiple aspect ratios, resolutions, and style transfers.
    MIT

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  • Give your AI agent a phone. Place outbound calls to US businesses to ask, book, or confirm.

  • Image processing for AI agents. Resize, convert, compress, and pipeline images.

  • Batch analyzes all images in a folder with high concurrency, returning quality scores and judgments for each. Use pagination (limit/offset) to process up to 100 images per call, ideal for assessing overall shoot quality distribution.
    MIT
  • Generate detailed descriptions of images using base64-encoded data. Ideal for uploaded images in chat conversations, providing accurate analysis via advanced vision APIs.
    MIT
  • Extract and analyze image files from your Obsidian vault for detailed examination. Use this tool to process standalone images like diagrams, screenshots, or attachments for AI-powered analysis and description.
    MIT
  • Find classes and methods in source code using a case-insensitive substring query. Returns matching symbols with their type, fully qualified name, and file path.
    MIT
  • Send existing PNG or JPG images directly to thermal printers for reprinting cards or custom images without regeneration. Scans directories and prints files in alphabetical order with automatic paper cutting.
    MIT
  • Discover available Zabbix API objects and methods dynamically. Returns all objects or a specific one to guide subsequent API calls.
    GPL 3.0
  • Generate AI video from one or more reference images. Choose first-frame animation, interpolation between images, or multi-image fusion for consistent style.
    MIT