gimp-mcp

gimp-mcp

Bridges GIMP image editing with AI assistants via the Model Context Protocol, enabling visual feedback and 56 tools for autonomous image workflows.

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GIMP MCP

License: GPL v3 Works with Claude Desktop GIMP 3.2 MCP Compatible CodeRabbit

Fork of maorcc/gimp-mcp with fixes and improvements. All credit for the original project goes to @maorcc. This fork keeps the original GPLv3 license (see LICENSE).

My changes / Mis cambios

Changes on top of the upstream project:

  • export_image fix — use GIMP 3.2's file-*-export procedures. The old file-*-save names don't exist in 3.2, so every export silently fell back to PNG regardless of the requested format/quality.
  • MCP socket recovery fixes — the plugin's accept loop now clears its running flag when it exits, and Restart MCP Server actually spawns a fresh accept thread. A dropped socket now recovers from the GIMP menu instead of needing a full restart.
  • LEARNINGS.md — a running log of gotchas learned working with this plugin (plugin reload, socket limits, drawing pitfalls, rembg background removal, etc.).

Staying in sync with upstream

This fork keeps the original repo as the upstream remote. To pull in later changes from maorcc/gimp-mcp:

git fetch upstream
git merge upstream/main

Demo

GIMP MCP in action — AI agent driving GIMP through natural language

Full demo (with audio): https://github.com/maorcc/gimp-mcp/raw/main/docs/demo.mp4

AI agent using GIMP MCP to remove a background, edit a character's expression, and verify results — all through natural language via Claude


Overview

GIMP MCP bridges GIMP's professional image editing capabilities with AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol. It lets you edit images by describing what you want — and gives the AI a live visual feedback channel to verify each change before moving on.

What makes it different from other GIMP integrations:

  • The AI can see the image at any point in the workflow without saving to disk (get_state_snapshot)
  • Supports fully autonomous multi-step pipelines: open → edit → verify → refine → export
  • 56 dedicated tool commands covering every major GIMP operation
  • Fully compatible with GIMP 3.2.x (all breaking API changes resolved)

Key Features

👁️ Live Visual Feedback get_state_snapshot returns a PNG preview mid-workflow so the AI verifies each step
🎨 56 GIMP Tools Adjustments, transforms, selections, layers, drawing, text, filters — all via MCP
🔧 GIMP 3.2 Compatible All GIMP 3.2 API breaks fixed and tested (56/56 passing)
🔁 Iterative Workflows AI loops until a goal is met — e.g. keeps removing BG until no pixels remain
🖼️ Region Snapshots Zoom into any area for detail verification (face, mouth, corner, etc.)
🔌 Universal MCP Works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, PydanticAI, and more

What Can It Do?

Background Removal with Iterative Verification

The AI removes the background, takes a snapshot to inspect the result, detects remaining pixels, and loops until the image is clean:

"Remove the background from this image and keep looping until only the character remains"

Expression Editing

"Make the character smile — paint a smile arc with teeth over her mouth"

Complex Multi-Step Pipelines

"Open navi_portrait.png, remove the background, verify it's clean,
 then make her smile and export the final result as a PNG"

Color & Tone Work

"Boost the contrast, shift the hue 15 degrees warmer, then show me a before/after zoom of the face"

Text & Compositing

"Add a bold title at the top in white with a subtle drop shadow, then export for web"

Prerequisites

  • GIMP 3.2+ — tested on GIMP 3.2.2 (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Python 3.8+ — for the MCP server
  • uv — Python package manager (pip install uv)
  • MCP-compatible AI client — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, PydanticAI, etc.

Quick Start

1. Install Dependencies

git clone https://github.com/maorcc/gimp-mcp.git
cd gimp-mcp
uv sync

2. Install the GIMP Plugin

Copy gimp-mcp-plugin.py to GIMP's plug-ins directory and restart GIMP.

Which directory? GIMP names its per-user folder after its major.minor version (3.0, 3.2, 3.4, …) and creates a fresh one on each minor upgrade, so the folder moves when you upgrade GIMP (e.g. 3.03.2). The snippet below auto-selects the newest one, so it keeps working across upgrades. To check the path manually, open GIMP and look at Edit → Preferences → Folders → Plug-ins.

Launch GIMP at least once before running this, so its config folder exists.

macOS / Linux:

# Pick the base directory for your platform:
BASE="$HOME/Library/Application Support/GIMP"     # macOS
# BASE="$HOME/.config/GIMP"                        # Linux (standard)
# BASE="$HOME/snap/gimp/current/.config/GIMP"      # Linux (Snap)

# Auto-select the newest GIMP 3.x config directory (3.0, 3.2, 3.4, ...):
GIMP_DIR="$(ls -d "$BASE"/3.* 2>/dev/null | sort -V | tail -1)"
if [ -z "$GIMP_DIR" ]; then
  echo "No GIMP 3.x config dir found under $BASE — launch GIMP once, then re-run." >&2
  exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$GIMP_DIR/plug-ins/gimp-mcp-plugin"
cp gimp-mcp-plugin.py "$GIMP_DIR/plug-ins/gimp-mcp-plugin/"
chmod +x "$GIMP_DIR/plug-ins/gimp-mcp-plugin/gimp-mcp-plugin.py"
echo "Installed into: $GIMP_DIR/plug-ins/gimp-mcp-plugin"

Windows:

%APPDATA%\GIMP\<VERSION>\plug-ins\gimp-mcp-plugin\gimp-mcp-plugin.py

Replace <VERSION> with your GIMP major.minor (e.g. 3.2). No chmod needed on Windows. Just copy and restart GIMP.

For all platforms: GIMP Plugin Installation Guide

3. Start the MCP Server in GIMP

  1. Open any image in GIMP
  2. Go to Tools > MCP > Start MCP Server
  3. Server starts on localhost:9877

4. Configure Your MCP Client

Claude Desktop

~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (Linux/macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gimp": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "--directory", "/full/path/to/gimp-mcp", "gimp_mcp_server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

cd /path/to/gimp-mcp
claude  # .mcp.json is auto-detected

Or manually:

claude mcp add gimp-mcp -- uv run --directory /full/path/to/gimp-mcp gimp_mcp_server.py

Gemini CLI

~/.config/gemini/.gemini_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gimp": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "--directory", "/full/path/to/gimp-mcp", "gimp_mcp_server.py"]
    }
  }
}

PydanticAI

from pydantic_ai import Agent
from pydantic_ai.mcp import MCPServerStdio

server = MCPServerStdio('uv', args=['run', '--directory', '/path/to/gimp-mcp', 'gimp_mcp_server.py'])
agent = Agent('openai:gpt-4o', mcp_servers=[server])

Available MCP Tools

👁️ Visual Feedback

get_state_snapshot(image_index, max_size, region, label)

Returns a live PNG of the current image state — the AI's primary feedback mechanism. Call this between any edits to verify the result without saving to disk.

# Full image snapshot
snapshot = get_state_snapshot(max_size=512)

# Zoom into a face region for detail inspection
snapshot = get_state_snapshot(
    region={"x": 140, "y": 80, "width": 240, "height": 300},
    max_size=512,
    label="face-check"
)

This enables iterative agentic workflows: edit → snapshot → assess → refine → repeat.

get_image_bitmap(image_index, max_width, max_height, region)

Lower-level bitmap fetch with region extraction and scaling. Returns base64-encoded PNG.

🎨 Adjustments

Tool Description
adjust_brightness_contrast Brightness and contrast
adjust_curves Curves by channel (RGB/R/G/B/A)
adjust_hue_saturation Hue, saturation, lightness
adjust_color_balance Shadows/midtones/highlights color balance
auto_levels Auto-stretch levels
desaturate Convert to grayscale (keep RGB mode)
invert_colors Invert all channels
sharpen Unsharp mask sharpening
blur Gaussian blur
denoise Noise reduction

🔄 Transforms

Tool Description
scale_image Scale to exact dimensions
scale_to_fit Scale within bounding box (aspect-safe)
crop_to_rect Crop to rectangle
rotate_image Rotate 90/180/270 or arbitrary angle
flip_image Flip horizontal or vertical
resize_canvas Resize canvas without scaling content

✂️ Selections

Tool Description
select_rectangle Rectangular marquee
select_ellipse Elliptical marquee
select_by_color Select by color (global)
select_all / select_none Select all / deselect
invert_selection Invert selection
modify_selection Grow, shrink, feather, or border

🗂️ Layers

Tool Description
create_layer New empty layer
duplicate_layer Duplicate active layer
delete_layer Delete named layer
rename_layer Rename layer
set_layer_properties Opacity, blend mode, visibility
reorder_layer Move layer in stack
merge_visible_layers Flatten visible to one layer
flatten_image Flatten all layers
list_layers List all layers with properties

🖌️ Drawing & Fill

Tool Description
fill_layer Fill entire layer with color
fill_selection Fill selection (foreground/background/transparent)
fill_rectangle Fill a rectangle region
fill_ellipse Fill an ellipse region
draw_line Draw a line (pencil or paintbrush)
draw_rectangle Draw a rectangle outline
draw_ellipse Draw an ellipse outline
gradient_fill Apply linear or radial gradient
set_colors Set foreground/background colors

🔤 Text

Tool Description
add_text Add a text layer
edit_text Edit existing text layer
list_fonts List available fonts

✨ Filters & Effects

Tool Description
apply_gaussian_blur Gaussian blur filter
apply_pixelate Pixelate/mosaic effect
apply_emboss Emboss effect
apply_vignette Vignette darkening
apply_noise Add noise/grain
apply_drop_shadow Drop shadow effect

📁 File Operations

Tool Description
open_image Open image file
export_image Export to PNG, JPEG, BMP, TIFF
new_canvas Create blank canvas
close_image Close image
list_images List open images

🔍 Info & Context

Tool Description
get_image_metadata Image size, mode, layers, filename
get_gimp_info GIMP version, platform, capabilities
get_context_state Current colors, brush, opacity, mode
get_pixel_color Color value at a specific pixel
get_histogram Histogram data for a channel
get_selection_bounds Current selection bounds

AI Agent Feedback Loop

The get_state_snapshot tool enables a pattern where the AI loops until a goal is visually confirmed:

┌─────────────┐
│  Apply edit │
└──────┬──────┘
       │
       ▼
┌─────────────────┐
│ get_state_      │  ← AI sees live PNG, no disk save needed
│ snapshot()      │
└──────┬──────────┘
       │
       ▼
┌─────────────────┐     ┌──────────────────┐
│ Goal achieved?  │─ No─▶ Adjust & retry   │
└──────┬──────────┘     └──────────────────┘
       │ Yes
       ▼
┌─────────────┐
│   Export    │
└─────────────┘

Example: Iterative Background Removal

See bg_remove_iterative.py for a complete example. The AI:

  1. Removes the background using edge-seeded contiguous select
  2. Takes a snapshot to check the result
  3. Scans for remaining background-colored pixels
  4. Runs targeted removal passes with progressively finer grids (25px → 1px)
  5. Runs a final despeckle pass for isolated pixels
  6. Loops until no background pixels remain

Example Scripts

Script Description
run_tests.py 56-test suite — run against your GIMP to verify all tools work
bg_remove_iterative.py Iterative BG removal with snapshot checkpoints
bg_remove.py Simple single-pass background removal
agent_edit_demo.py Full pipeline: open → remove BG → edit expression → export

Run the test suite to verify your setup:

python run_tests.py
# Expected: 56/56 PASSED

Technical Architecture

Plugin ↔ Server Communication

AI Client (Claude, etc.)
      │  MCP (stdio)
      ▼
gimp_mcp_server.py          ← MCP tool definitions
      │  TCP JSON  :9877
      ▼
gimp-mcp-plugin.py          ← Runs inside GIMP process
      │  PyGObject
      ▼
GIMP 3.2 (gi.repository.Gimp)
  • MCP server translates tool calls into JSON commands sent to the plugin over TCP
  • Plugin executes operations directly in the GIMP process via PyGObject
  • Two message formats: {"type": "...", "params": {...}} for named tools, {"cmds": ["python..."]} for arbitrary exec

GIMP 3.2 Compatibility Notes

GIMP 3.x introduced breaking API changes from GIMP 2.x. Key fixes included in this release:

Issue Fix
layer.copy(False) → error layer.copy() takes no args in GIMP 3.2
Gimp.text_fontname() removed Use PDB gimp-text-fontname
gimp-blend removed Use GEGL gegl:linear-gradient / gegl:radial-gradient
GimpDoubleArray TypeError in curves Use drawable.curves_spline() directly
Gimp.fonts_get_list() returns Font objects Convert via .get_name() before JSON serialization
image.select_none() removed Use PDB gimp-selection-none
layer.get_pixel() returns Gegl.Color Use .get_rgba() to extract float components

Troubleshooting

"Could not connect to GIMP"

  • GIMP must be running with an image open
  • Start the MCP server: Tools > Start MCP Server
  • Check port 9877 is not blocked by firewall

Plugin Not Visible in GIMP

  • Look under Tools > MCP (the plugin adds an MCP submenu, not a top-level Tools entry)
  • Confirm the plugin file is in the correct directory (see install steps above)
  • Upgraded GIMP recently? A minor upgrade (e.g. 3.0 → 3.2) moves the per-user config folder to a new version directory; reinstall the plugin into the new version's plug-ins folder. Verify the active path via Edit > Preferences > Folders > Plug-ins.
  • On Linux/macOS: ensure the file has execute permission (chmod +x)
  • Restart GIMP after installation
  • Check Filters > Script-Fu > Console for error messages

Tests Failing

Run the test suite and check the failure list:

python run_tests.py

Each failure includes the tool name and error — most issues on GIMP 3.2 are covered by the fixes above.

Debug Mode

GIMP_MCP_DEBUG=1 uv run --directory /path/to/gimp-mcp gimp_mcp_server.py

Example Output

<img src="gimp-screenshot1.png" alt="GIMP MCP Example" width="400">

"Draw me a face and a sheep" — generated entirely through natural language via GIMP MCP


Future Enhancements

  • 📚 Recipe Collection: Reusable workflow templates (portrait cleanup, product photo, etc.)
  • ↩️ Undo System: History management and rollback via MCP
  • 🚀 Dynamic Discovery: Auto-generate MCP tools from GIMP's full PDB procedure database
  • 🔒 Security: Sandboxed execution for untrusted command inputs
  • ⚡ Performance: Optimized bitmap transfer for large images
  • 🌐 Remote Access: Network-accessible GIMP instances

Contributing

Contributions are welcome — bug fixes, new tools, documentation, or example scripts. Open a PR or issue on GitHub.

Development Setup

Install dev dependencies and activate the pre-commit hook so ruff runs on every commit:

uv sync
uv run pre-commit install

After this, ruff checks staged files on each git commit (with --fix applied automatically). The same check runs in CI, so the hook is just a fast local safety net.

To bump the pinned hook versions later:

uv run pre-commit autoupdate

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