gpt-mcp
A local MCP server that enables Claude to generate images using the OpenAI API.
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gpt-mcp
A tiny local MCP server that lets Claude generate images with the OpenAI API.
It runs on your machine, so it reaches OpenAI over your network — which is why it works even though Claude's own sandbox can't call api.openai.com directly.
Two tools (on purpose)
Both generate an image the same way; they differ only in how the result comes back, so you can compare:
| Tool | Returns | Best for | Tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
generate_image_to_file |
A file path (writes the PNG to disk) | Real, full-res assets | Lossless, cheap on context. Claude reads the file from disk. |
generate_image_bytes |
The image inline (base64 image block) | Small previews / icons | Claude sees it immediately, but can't perfectly re-save large images, and big files are heavy to pass. |
Rule of thumb: use generate_image_to_file for anything you want to keep; use generate_image_bytes to eyeball a quick result.
Setup
cd gpt-mcp
npm install
Get an API key from https://platform.openai.com/api-keys. For local testing you can copy .env.example → .env and paste it in. In Cowork / Claude Code you instead pass it via the server config (below).
Test it standalone (optional)
The MCP Inspector gives you a UI to call the tools directly:
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-... npm run inspect
Register it with Claude
Claude Code (CLI):
claude mcp add gpt-mcp \
-e OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key \
-e GPT_MCP_OUTPUT_DIR="/Users/kavindu/Documents/Claude/Projects/personal finance tracker/financial-app/src/assets" \
-- node "/Users/kavindu/Documents/Claude/Projects/personal finance tracker/gpt-mcp/src/index.js"
Config file (Cowork / Claude Desktop / any MCP client) — add under mcpServers:
{
"mcpServers": {
"gpt-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/Users/kavindu/Documents/Claude/Projects/personal finance tracker/gpt-mcp/src/index.js"
],
"env": {
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "sk-your-key",
"GPT_MCP_OUTPUT_DIR": "/Users/kavindu/Documents/Claude/Projects/personal finance tracker/financial-app/src/assets"
}
}
}
}
After it's connected, Claude can call generate_image_to_file / generate_image_bytes.
Parameters
Both tools accept:
prompt(required) — what to draw.size—1024x1024·1536x1024·1024x1536·auto(defaultauto).quality—low·medium·high·auto(defaultauto; higher = more cost).background—transparent·opaque·auto. Usetransparentfor logos/icons.output_format—png·webp·jpeg(defaultpng).
generate_image_to_file additionally accepts:
filename— name without extension (default: a slug of the prompt + timestamp).output_dir— where to save (default:GPT_MCP_OUTPUT_DIR, else./generated-images).
Environment variables
| Var | Required | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
OPENAI_API_KEY |
yes | Your OpenAI key. |
OPENAI_IMAGE_MODEL |
no | Defaults to gpt-image-1. |
GPT_MCP_OUTPUT_DIR |
no | Default save folder for generate_image_to_file. |
Notes
- Images cost money on your OpenAI account (billed per image, higher quality costs more).
- The server only logs to stderr — stdout is reserved for the MCP protocol.
node18+ required (uses built-infetch).
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