SVGR MCP Server

SVGR MCP Server

Converts SVG content into React components with configurable options including TypeScript generation, React Native support, optimization, and formatting through SVGR.

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SVGR MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes SVGR functionality to convert SVG content into React components.

Features

  • SVG to React Conversion: Transforms raw SVG strings into valid React components.
  • Configurable Output: Supports extensive SVGR configuration options including TypeScript generation, React Native support, and Prettier formatting.
  • Optimization: Optional SVGO integration for optimizing SVG content before conversion.
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "svgr": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["svgr-mcp@latest"],
      "type": "stdio"
    }
  }
}

API Reference

Tools

convert_svg_to_react

Converts an SVG string into a React component.

Input Schema:

Parameter Type Description Default
svg string Required. The raw SVG content to convert. -
componentName string Name for the generated React component. "MyComponent"
options object Configuration options for SVGR. {}

Options Object:

The options parameter supports the following keys:

  • icon (boolean | string | number): Replace SVG width and height with a custom value.
  • native (boolean): Modify all SVG nodes for React Native.
  • typescript (boolean): Generate TypeScript component.
  • dimensions (boolean): Keep width and height attributes from the root SVG tag.
  • expandProps ("start" | "end" | boolean): Forward properties to the SVG tag.
  • prettier (boolean): Format output with Prettier.
  • prettierConfig (object): Specify custom Prettier configuration.
  • svgo (boolean): Use SVGO to optimize SVG code.
  • ref (boolean): Add ref support to the component.
  • memo (boolean): Wrap component with React.memo.
  • replaceAttrValues (object): Map of attribute values to replace.
  • svgProps (object): Add props to the root SVG tag.
  • titleProp (boolean): Add title prop support.
  • descProp (boolean): Add description prop support.
  • jsxRuntime ("classic" | "automatic" | "classic-preact"): Specify the JSX runtime to use.

Return Value:

Returns a text content block containing the generated React component code.

Example Usage:

{
  "name": "convert_svg_to_react",
  "arguments": {
    "svg": "<svg width=\"48\" height=\"48\" viewBox=\"0 0 48 48\"><circle cx=\"24\" cy=\"24\" r=\"20\"/></svg>",
    "componentName": "CircleIcon",
    "options": {
      "typescript": true,
      "icon": true
    }
  }
}

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