Pixel Art MCP
An MCP server that generates pixel-art PNGs from text prompts, using a free image backend, and saves them directly to your project directory.
README
π¨ Pixel Art MCP
An MCP server that turns text prompts into cozy pixel-art PNGs β using a free, no-API-key image backend β and saves them straight into your project.
Point Claude (or any MCP client) at this server and ask for "a cozy library interior, side view, warm afternoon light"; it generates the image, crushes it down into authentic, palette-limited pixel art, and writes the PNG to disk. Built originally to make scene art for a pixel study-game, but useful for any game/app that needs quick, consistent pixel assets.
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β¨ Features
- Text β pixel art in one call, saved as a ready-to-use PNG.
- Free by default β uses Pollinations (no API key, no signup).
- Real pixel-art post-processing β the model output is downscaled to a true pixel grid (nearest-neighbor) and palette-quantized, so it looks like pixel art, not just a blurry "pixel-ish" render.
- Pluggable backends β swap to Hugging Face (free token) or a local Stable Diffusion endpoint by changing one function / env var.
- Project-agnostic output β relative paths resolve against
PIXEL_OUT_DIR, so the same server serves any project. - Two tools: generate from a prompt, or pixelate an image you already have.
- Tiny & hackable β one
server.py, ~200 lines, easy to extend.
π§ How it works
MCP servers expose tools to an LLM. This one talks to the client (e.g. Claude Code) over stdio using JSON-RPC; the client launches it, lists its tools, and calls them when the model decides to.
prompt βββΆ style preamble βββΆ free image backend (HTTPS)
β raw image bytes
βΌ
Pillow: resize to WxH (NEAREST)
β
quantize to N colors (median cut)
βΌ
save PNG βββΆ PIXEL_OUT_DIR/<out_path>
The "make it look like real pixel art" step is the downscale + palette quantize, not the model β that's the part worth keeping no matter which backend you use.
π¦ Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Outbound HTTPS at generation time (to the chosen backend)
- An MCP client (e.g. Claude Code)
π Install
git clone https://github.com/uncagedspirit/pixel-art-mcp.git
cd pixel-art-mcp
python -m venv .venv
# Windows:
.venv/Scripts/python.exe -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# macOS / Linux:
# .venv/bin/python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Optionally install it as a package (gives you a pixel-art-mcp command):
.venv/Scripts/python.exe -m pip install .
π Register with Claude Code
Add an entry to your project's .mcp.json (or your global Claude config).
Windows
{
"mcpServers": {
"pixel-art": {
"command": "C:/path/to/pixel-art-mcp/.venv/Scripts/python.exe",
"args": ["C:/path/to/pixel-art-mcp/server.py"],
"env": { "PIXEL_OUT_DIR": "C:/path/to/your/project" }
}
}
}
macOS / Linux
{
"mcpServers": {
"pixel-art": {
"command": "/path/to/pixel-art-mcp/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["/path/to/pixel-art-mcp/server.py"],
"env": { "PIXEL_OUT_DIR": "/path/to/your/project" }
}
}
}
Then restart Claude Code and approve the pixel-art server. The CLI
alternative: claude mcp add pixel-art -- <python> <server.py>.
PIXEL_OUT_DIRsets where generated files land (defaults to the working directory). Set it to the project you want assets written into.
π οΈ Tools
generate_pixel_art(prompt, out_path, width=160, height=90, colors=32, seed=None)
Generate a pixel-art PNG from a prompt.
| Arg | Meaning |
|---|---|
prompt |
What to draw |
out_path |
Where to save (relative β under PIXEL_OUT_DIR) |
width,height |
Pixel-grid size. 160x90 for 16:9 scenes; 32β64 for sprites |
colors |
Palette size; 16β32 reads as retro |
seed |
Optional, for reproducible results |
pixelate_image(in_path, out_path, width=160, height=90, colors=32)
Pixelate an image you already have into a matching style.
ποΈ Backends
Set PIXEL_BACKEND:
| Value | Free? | Setup |
|---|---|---|
pollinations (default) |
β | nothing β no key |
huggingface |
free tier | set HF_TOKEN (and optionally HF_MODEL) |
To use a local Stable Diffusion (best quality/control, needs a GPU), add a
backend function that POSTs to your local endpoint (e.g. AUTOMATIC1111 /
ComfyUI / SD.Next) and wire it into _generate_raw. The post-processing stays
the same.
π§ͺ Quick test (without an MCP client)
.venv/Scripts/python.exe -c "import server; print(server.make_pixel_art('cozy cafe interior, side view, warm lamps', 'out/cafe.png', 160, 90, 32, 1))"
πΊοΈ Roadmap / ideas
- [ ]
chroma_keytool β generate sprites on a solid background and key it out for transparent characters/props. - [ ] Sprite-sheet / animation frames (e.g. N-frame idle loops, packed into a strip).
- [ ] Palette locking β pass a fixed palette so a whole asset set shares colors.
- [ ] Tileset / tilemap export (Tiled-friendly) for maps.
- [ ] Batch generation from a manifest (one call β a whole scene set).
- [ ] Upscaled preview output alongside the true-resolution PNG.
- [ ] More backends (Replicate, local ComfyUI workflow, Retro Diffusion).
- [ ] Optional background removal / auto-trim for props.
- [ ] Deterministic, seed-pinned regeneration + a small results gallery.
Contributions welcome β open an issue or PR.
π€ Contributing
- Fork & branch.
- Keep
server.pysmall; put new capabilities behind new@mcp.tool()functions. - Prefer pure helper functions (like
make_pixel_art) so logic is testable without the MCP transport. - Update this README's tool list + roadmap.
β οΈ Notes
- Pollinations is a free community service: it can be slow/rate-limited and you should review its terms for your intended (especially commercial) use.
- This is a generation/dev tool. It makes network calls when generating; the output is plain local PNGs you commit into your project.
π License
MIT β do whatever, just keep the notice.
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