Excalidraw MCP App Server
Enables users to create and interact with hand-drawn sketches and architecture diagrams directly within chat interfaces using Excalidraw. It leverages the Model Context Protocol to provide interactive HTML visualizations with smooth viewport control and fullscreen editing capabilities.
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Excalidraw MCP App Server
MCP server that streams hand-drawn Excalidraw diagrams with smooth viewport camera control and interactive fullscreen editing.

Install
In claude.ai:
- Go to Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector
- Server URL:
https://excalidraw-mcp-app.vercel.app/mcp - Done — start using Excalidraw in your conversations
Alternative: Local Server
Option A: Download Extension
- Download
excalidraw-mcp-app.mcpbfrom Releases - Double-click to install in Claude Desktop
Option B: Build from Source
git clone https://github.com/antonpk1/excalidraw-mcp-app.git
cd excalidraw-mcp-app
npm install && npm run build
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"excalidraw": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/excalidraw-mcp-app/dist/index.js", "--stdio"]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop.
Usage
Example prompts:
- "Draw a cute cat using excalidraw"
- "Draw an architecture diagram showing a user connecting to an API server which talks to a database"
Releasing a New Version
# 1. Make changes, commit, push
git add -A && git commit -m "..." && git push
# 2. Bump version in manifest.json and package.json
# 3. Rebuild
npm run build
# 4. Pack the .mcpb bundle
mcpb pack .
# 5. Create GitHub release with bundle attached
gh release create v0.2.0 excalidraw-mcp-app.mcpb --title "v0.2.0" --notes "What changed"
What are MCP Apps and how can I build one?
Text responses can only go so far. Sometimes users need to interact with data, not just read about it. MCP Apps is an official Model Context Protocol extension that lets servers return interactive HTML interfaces (data visualizations, forms, dashboards) that render directly in the chat.
- Getting started for humans: documentation
- Getting started for AIs: skill
Credits
Built with Excalidraw — a virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams.
License
MIT
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