QuickChart MCP Server
Generates and downloads charts using QuickChart.io through Claude Desktop and other MCP clients.
README
QuickChart MCP Server
An Python MCP server implementation for QuickChart.io, allowing you to generate and download charts directly through Claude Desktop and other MCP clients.

Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/quickchart-mcp.git
cd quickchart-mcp
Usage
Running as a standalone MCP server
uv run src/server.py
Configuring in Claude Desktop and other MCP clients
Add the following configuration to your Claude Desktop configuration file or equivalent for other MCP clients:
"quickchart": {
"command": "/path/to/uv",
"args": [
"run",
"--directory",
"/path/to/quickchart-mcp/src",
"server.py"
]
}
Make sure to replace /path/to/uv with the actual path to your uv executable and /path/to/quickchart-mcp/src with the path to your quickchart-mcp source directory.
Available Tool
generate_chart
Generates a chart using QuickChart and optionally downloads it.
Features:
- Generate a wide variety of chart types: bar, line, pie, doughnut, radar, polarArea, scatter, bubble, radialGauge, and speedometer
- Easily customize your charts with data labels, multiple datasets, custom colors, and extensive configuration options
- Retrieve a URL to view your chart online or download it directly as an image file
- Uses Pydantic models for robust input validation and type checking
Basic Parameters:
chart_input: Chart configuration objectdownload: Whether to download the chart (default: False)output_path: Path to save the chart image (optional)
Example:
QuickChart uses Chart.js configurations as input to render images:
{
"type": "line",
"datasets": [
{
"label": "ETH Options Open Interest",
"data": [2756584.1, 2277777.2, 3131823.3, 2806715.4, 2798619.4, 2795944.7],
"fill": true,
"borderColor": "#3498db",
"backgroundColor": "rgba(52, 152, 219, 0.1)"
}
],
"labels": ["Apr 20", "Apr 25", "May 1", "May 5", "May 10", "May 15"],
"options": {
"plugins": {
"title": {
"display": true,
"text": "ETH Options Open Interest"
}
},
"scales": {
"y": {
"beginAtZero": false,
"title": {
"display": true,
"text": "Open Interest (ETH)"
}
}
}
}
}
The tool returns a QuickChart URL (e.g., https://quickchart.io/chart?c=...) that can be accessed directly in a browser, displayed inline in applications, or embedded in web pages. When download is enabled, it returns the local path to the saved image file instead. Output of above config shown in
.
See the QuickChart documentation for more configuration options.
Requirements
- Python 3.12+
- Dependencies: httpx, mcp, python-dotenv, pydantic, quickchart-io
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