instagram-mcp
An MCP server for the official Instagram Graph API, enabling read, publish, comment, and analytics across Instagram Business/Creator accounts.
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instagram-mcp
<!-- mcp-name: io.github.adelaidasofia/instagram-mcp -->
An MCP server for the official Instagram Graph API. Read, publish, comment, and pull analytics across one or many Instagram Business/Creator accounts from Claude (or any MCP client) — ToS-safe, no private/reverse-engineered API.
29 tools across accounts, media, publishing, insights, comments, discovery, and (review-gated) direct messages.
npx-style stdio MCP · Python · FastMCP · MIT
Why this one
Most "Instagram automation" tools either (a) wrap the unofficial private API (username + password) — which violates Instagram's Terms and risks a ban — or (b) only post, with no way to read insights, comments, or mentions back. This server is built entirely on the official Graph API, is multi-account from day one, and covers the full read + write surface. The only thing it cannot do without Meta's approval is DMs (see Direct messages).
Requirements
- An Instagram Professional account (Business or Creator). Personal accounts cannot use the Graph API. Converting is free and reversible (Instagram app → Settings → Account type).
- The Instagram account connected to a Facebook Page.
- A long-lived access token with
instagram_basic+instagram_content_publish+instagram_manage_comments+instagram_manage_insights, and the account's numeric Instagram Business Account id. See SETUP.md for the exact token + id steps. - Python 3.10+.
Install
From PyPI:
pip install adelaidasofia-instagram-mcp
Or from source:
git clone https://github.com/adelaidasofia/instagram-mcp
cd instagram-mcp
python3 -m venv .venv && .venv/bin/pip install -e .
Register it with your MCP client (Claude Desktop / Claude Code) — single-account zero-config path:
{
"mcpServers": {
"instagram": {
"command": "instagram-mcp",
"env": {
"INSTAGRAM_MCP_ACCESS_TOKEN": "EAA...your-long-lived-token...",
"INSTAGRAM_MCP_IG_USER_ID": "17841400000000000"
}
}
}
}
instagram-mcp is the console script the package installs. From a source checkout it lives at .venv/bin/instagram-mcp, or run the module directly with python -m instagram_mcp.server.
Or skip the env vars and call add_account at runtime (token goes to your OS keychain). See Multiple accounts.
Tools
Accounts & health — healthcheck, list_accounts, add_account, set_default_account, remove_account, account_info
Profile & media — get_profile, list_media, get_media
Insights — get_account_insights (reach, impressions, profile views, follower count), get_media_insights (per-post reach, saves, shares, interactions), get_audience_insights (follower demographics: age, gender, country, city)
Publishing — publish_image, publish_video, publish_reel, publish_carousel (2–10 images), publish_story, publishing_limit (remaining 24h quota). Video/reel containers process asynchronously; the server polls to completion before publishing.
Comments — get_comments, reply_to_comment, hide_comment, delete_comment
Discovery — search_hashtag, get_hashtag_media, get_mentions, business_discovery (read any public Professional account by username)
Direct messages — list_conversations, get_messages, send_message (see below)
Publishing takes public https media URLs — Instagram fetches the bytes itself, so the image/video must be reachable on the open web (an S3/Cloudflare/any-CDN URL works).
Multiple accounts
Run one server for all your accounts (yours, a brand's, a client's). Each account authorizes its own token:
add_account(label="brand-a", access_token="EAA...", ig_user_id="178414...", make_default=True)
add_account(label="brand-b", access_token="EAA...", ig_user_id="178414...")
list_media(account="brand-b")
get_account_insights(account="brand-a")
Tokens are stored in the macOS keychain (or a chmod 600 file on other platforms), never in the metadata file and never returned by any tool. Omit account on any tool to use the default.
Direct messages
The DM tools require the instagram_manage_messages permission, which Meta grants only through App Review (typically weeks, and stricter in 2025–2026). Until then, the DM tools fail loud with that instruction rather than silently no-op. Once your app is approved and the token carries the scope, set INSTAGRAM_MCP_DM_ENABLED=1. Note Instagram's 24-hour standard-messaging window applies.
Full App Review walkthrough (screencast shot list, reviewer test-instructions template, privacy-policy + business-verification requirements, post-approval flip, message-tag caveat): docs/APP_REVIEW.md.
Safety
- Egress is pinned to the Meta host allow-list (
graph.facebook.com/graph.instagram.com). A general SSRF guard (RFC1918 / loopback / link-local / CGNAT / cloud-metadata, fail-closed DNS) backs any URL handling. - Credentials never leak: every result and error passes a scrubber that strips access tokens (incl. Meta
EAA…/IGQV…), bearer headers, app secrets, and API keys before it reaches the model. - Observability: every call appends a 4-field JSONL audit line (
execution_time_ms,io,token_usage,error_class) under~/.claude/instagram-mcp/audit.log.jsonl. - Input validation runs before every Graph call (ids, caption length, hashtag/username charset, https media URLs).
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Built by Adelaida Diaz-Roa. Full install or team version at diazroa.com.
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