Layout Detector MCP

Layout Detector MCP

Analyzes webpage screenshots to extract precise layout information by locating image assets and calculating spatial relationships, enabling AI assistants to accurately recreate layouts with proper semantic structure using computer vision.

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Layout Detector MCP

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that analyzes webpage screenshots to extract layout information. Given a screenshot and image assets, it finds where each asset appears and calculates spatial relationships - enabling AI assistants to rebuild layouts with proper semantic structure.

Quick Start

Install from GitHub

pip install git+https://github.com/katlis/layout-detector-mcp.git

Or clone and install locally

git clone https://github.com/katlis/layout-detector-mcp.git
cd layout-detector-mcp
pip install .

Verify installation:

python3 -c "from layout_detector import server; print('OK')"

Configuration

Add to your Claude Code MCP settings (~/.claude.json or project .claude/settings.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "layout-detector": {
      "command": "layout-detector-mcp"
    }
  }
}

After adding the configuration, restart Claude Code and run /mcp to verify the server is connected.

The Problem

When an AI assistant looks at a screenshot, it can describe what it sees but cannot extract precise pixel measurements. This makes it difficult to accurately recreate layouts without human intervention or extensive trial-and-error.

The Solution

This MCP server uses computer vision (OpenCV template matching) to:

  1. Find known assets - Locate images within a screenshot with pixel-perfect coordinates
  2. Analyze relationships - Calculate angles, distances, and relative positions
  3. Detect patterns - Identify radial, grid, stacked, sidebar, or freeform layouts
  4. Enable semantic rebuilds - Provide structured data for modern CSS implementation

Tools

analyze_layout

Performs full layout analysis including pattern detection. This is the main tool you'll use.

Parameters:

  • screenshot_path (string, required): Absolute path to the screenshot image
  • asset_paths (array of strings, required): Absolute paths to asset images to find
  • threshold (number, optional): Match confidence 0-1, default 0.8

Returns:

{
  "viewport": { "width": 900, "height": 650 },
  "pattern": {
    "type": "radial",
    "confidence": 0.90
  },
  "radial": {
    "center_x": 450,
    "center_y": 250,
    "center_element": "logo.gif",
    "average_radius": 196
  },
  "elements": [
    {
      "asset_name": "planet1.gif",
      "x": 628,
      "y": 89,
      "width": 62,
      "height": 62,
      "angle_degrees": 45.0,
      "distance_from_center": 240
    }
  ]
}

find_assets_in_screenshot

Locates image assets within a screenshot without layout analysis.

Parameters:

  • screenshot_path (string, required): Path to the screenshot image
  • asset_paths (array of strings, required): Paths to asset images to find
  • threshold (number, optional): Match confidence 0-1, default 0.8

Returns:

{
  "found": 5,
  "total_assets": 6,
  "matches": [
    {
      "asset_path": "/path/to/logo.png",
      "asset_name": "logo.png",
      "x": 350,
      "y": 200,
      "width": 200,
      "height": 100,
      "center_x": 450,
      "center_y": 250,
      "confidence": 0.95
    }
  ]
}

get_screenshot_info

Get basic screenshot dimensions.

Parameters:

  • screenshot_path (string, required): Path to the screenshot image

Returns:

{
  "path": "/path/to/screenshot.png",
  "width": 900,
  "height": 650
}

Supported Layout Patterns

Pattern Description Key Data Returned
Radial Elements arranged around a center point Center element, angles, distances
Grid Elements in rows and columns Row/column positions, gaps
Stacked Vertical sections (header/main/footer) Section names, Y positions
Sidebar Two-column with narrow sidebar Sidebar side, widths
Freeform No clear pattern Raw X/Y coordinates

Example Usage

Once configured, Claude Code can use these tools:

User: Rebuild this webpage screenshot using the images in /assets

Claude: I'll analyze the layout first using the layout detector.

[Calls analyze_layout tool]

The analysis shows:
- Viewport: 900x650px
- Pattern: Radial (90% confidence)
- Center element: logo.gif at (450, 250)
- 8 elements arranged around the center
- Average distance from center: 196px

I'll implement this using CSS with the logo centered and
other elements positioned using absolute positioning...

Supported Image Formats

  • PNG
  • JPEG
  • GIF (including animated - uses first frame)
  • WebP
  • BMP

Troubleshooting

"No module named 'cv2'"

OpenCV isn't installed. Run:

pip install opencv-python-headless

MCP server not showing in /mcp

  1. Check your settings file path is correct
  2. Ensure the command path is absolute (for source installs)
  3. Restart Claude Code after changing settings
  4. Run python3 test_install.py to verify the package works

Low confidence matches

Try lowering the threshold parameter (default 0.8). Values between 0.6-0.7 may help with compressed or scaled images.

Development

# Install in editable mode with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest

# Test installation
python3 test_install.py

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • OpenCV (opencv-python-headless)
  • NumPy
  • Pillow
  • MCP SDK

License

MIT

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