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Adobe Photoshop adapter bridging AI agents (Claude, Cursor, Copilot) to Photoshop via UXP WebSocket for document and layer management.
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Bring Adobe Photoshop to MCP-native AI agents.
dcc-mcp-photoshop turns Photoshop into a standards-compliant MCP Streamable HTTP backend via the adobepy Rust broker and UXP bridge. Agents can inspect documents, create and edit layers, apply text, filters, smart objects, selections, export images, and automate Photoshop workflows through typed tools instead of brittle ad-hoc scripts.
The Python MCP server communicates with Photoshop through the adobepy Rust broker (port 47391), which proxies between the Python SDK and the UXP bridge running inside Photoshop.
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Why Use It
| What you get | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| 40+ typed Photoshop tools across 8 bundled skill packages | Agents can call validated tools for document, layer, image, text, selection, filter, smart object, and script operations. |
| adobepy Rust broker | High-performance local proxy between Python SDK and UXP bridge. |
| Sidecar isolation | Python MCP server runs outside Photoshop's UI thread; adobepy broker handles all host communication. |
| Gateway compatible | Works with dcc-mcp-server sidecar for multi-DCC deployments alongside Maya, Houdini, Blender, etc. |
| Multi-channel distribution | Available as a PyPI package or standalone adapter binary; the host bridge ships with adobepy. |
| One-click setup | The photoshop-setup skill automates environment checks, plugin installation, and MCP client configuration. |
Quick Start
Prerequisites
adobepy broker — Install and start the Rust broker:
cargo install adobepy-cli adobepy brokeradobepy UXP bridge — Install in Photoshop:
adobepy install-bridge photoshop --dest ./adobepy-photoshop-bridgeEnable Developer Mode in Photoshop, add the generated
manifest.jsonto Adobe UXP Developer Tool, and click Load.
1. Install dcc-mcp-photoshop
2. Configure your MCP client
Point your MCP client to the gateway URL. The gateway auto-discovers which DCC (Photoshop, Maya, etc.) to route each tool call to, so you only need one endpoint:
{
"mcpServers": {
"photoshop": {
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:9765/mcp"
}
}
}
3. Smoke test
Search for Photoshop tools, load the photoshop-document skill, and list layers in the current document.
Architecture
AI Agent (Claude Desktop / Cursor / Copilot)
│ MCP Streamable HTTP (gateway port 9765)
▼
dcc-mcp-server Gateway
│ auto-discovers DCC via capability index
▼
PhotoshopMcpServer [Python sidecar]
│ HTTP JSON-RPC (port 47391)
▼
adobepy Rust Broker [adobepy broker]
│ WebSocket (port 47391)
▼
adobepy UXP Bridge [bridges/uxp/photoshop/, TypeScript]
│ Photoshop UXP API
▼
Adobe Photoshop 2022+
Key architectural decisions:
- The adobepy Rust broker (port 47391) is the central hub — Python SDK and UXP bridge both connect to it.
- Python MCP server runs independently (port 8765); skill scripts use
adobe.photoshop.Photoshop()facade to call the broker. - The adobepy UXP bridge (
bridges/uxp/photoshop/) handles all Photoshop DOM operations with 60+ typed methods. - All Photoshop automation goes through the adobepy facade layer, which abstracts over the broker.
Tool Surface
Skills are lazy-loaded: only meta-tools are available initially. Use load_skill to expand:
search_skills / dcc_capability_manifest
-> load_skill("photoshop-document")
-> list_layers(...)
photoshop-document
Document information, listing, and lifecycle management.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
get_document_info |
Get metadata about the active Photoshop document (name, size, resolution, color mode) | ✅ |
list_documents |
List all currently open Photoshop documents with metadata | ✅ |
list_layers |
List all layers in the active document. Set include_hidden=false to exclude hidden layers |
✅ |
close_document |
Close a Photoshop document by ID or the active document | ❌ |
photoshop-image
Document creation, export, canvas/image resize, flatten, and merge operations.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
create_document |
Create a new document with specified dimensions, resolution and color mode | ❌ |
export_document |
Export the active document to PNG, JPG, TIFF, or PSD | ❌ |
save_document |
Save the active document in its current format | ❌ |
resize_canvas |
Resize canvas without scaling content | ❌ |
resize_image |
Scale the image (resamples content) | ❌ |
flatten_image |
Flatten all layers into a single background layer | ❌ |
merge_visible_layers |
Merge all visible layers | ❌ |
photoshop-layers
Full CRUD for layers plus visual property changes.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
create_layer |
Create a pixel, group, or adjustment layer | ❌ |
delete_layer |
Delete a named layer | ❌ |
duplicate_layer |
Duplicate a named layer | ❌ |
rename_layer |
Rename a layer | ❌ |
set_layer_opacity |
Set opacity (0-100) of a named layer | ❌ |
set_layer_visibility |
Show or hide a named layer | ❌ |
set_layer_blend_mode |
Set blend mode (normal, multiply, screen, overlay, etc., 27 modes) | ❌ |
fill_layer |
Fill a layer with solid color (hex) or transparent | ❌ |
photoshop-text
Text layer creation, editing, and inspection.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
create_text_layer |
Create a new text layer with content and styling (font, size, color, alignment) | ❌ |
update_text_layer |
Update text content or style of an existing text layer | ❌ |
get_text_layer_info |
Get text content and style properties of a text layer | ✅ |
photoshop-selection
Selection creation, modification, and saving.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
get_selection |
Get current selection bounds (top, left, bottom, right) | ✅ |
select_all |
Select the entire canvas | ❌ |
deselect |
Deselect any active selection | ❌ |
select_rectangle |
Create a rectangular selection (top, left, bottom, right in pixels) | ❌ |
select_ellipse |
Create an elliptical selection | ❌ |
inverse_selection |
Invert the current selection | ❌ |
expand_selection |
Expand selection by N pixels | ❌ |
contract_selection |
Contract selection by N pixels | ❌ |
feather_selection |
Feather selection by N pixels | ❌ |
save_selection |
Save selection as a named alpha channel | ❌ |
photoshop-filter
Apply filters to layers.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
apply_gaussian_blur |
Apply Gaussian Blur (radius in pixels) | ❌ |
apply_high_pass |
Apply High Pass filter (radius in pixels) | ❌ |
apply_sharpen |
Apply Sharpen filter | ❌ |
apply_smart_blur |
Apply Smart Blur (radius + threshold) | ❌ |
apply_filter |
Generic filter by method name with arguments | ❌ |
photoshop-smart-object
Smart Object operations for non-destructive editing.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
convert_to_smart_object |
Convert the active layer to a Smart Object | ❌ |
new_smart_object_via_copy |
Create a new Smart Object by duplicating the active layer | ❌ |
edit_smart_object_contents |
Open the Smart Object for editing | ❌ |
replace_smart_object_contents |
Replace Smart Object contents with an external file | ❌ |
photoshop-script
Execute named Photoshop Actions for advanced automation.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
execute_action |
Execute a named Photoshop Action from an Action Set | ❌ |
photoshop-adjustment
Channel operations and low-level batchPlay access.
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
batch_play |
Execute raw ActionDescriptor batchPlay commands | ❌ |
get_channels |
Get channel information for the active document | ✅ |
add_channel |
Add a new alpha channel | ❌ |
remove_channel |
Remove a named channel | ❌ |
Runtime Features
| Feature | Surface |
|---|---|
| Capability manifest | dcc_capability_manifest({"loaded_only": false}) returns a compact index of loaded and unloaded Photoshop skills. |
| adobepy broker | Local Rust proxy (port 47391) with session management and timeout control. |
| Persistent logging | Logs written to ~/.dcc-mcp/logs/ (configurable via DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_LOG_DIR). |
| Lazy skill loading | load_skill meta-tool expands the tool surface on demand. |
One-Click Installer
The photoshop-setup skill provides a complete installer workflow that automates environment checks, package installation, UXP plugin setup, and MCP client configuration.
load_skill("photoshop-setup")
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
check_environment |
Check system prerequisites (Python, pip, Photoshop) |
install_package |
Install or upgrade dcc-mcp-photoshop via pip |
setup_uxp_plugin |
Stage the adobepy bridge and provide explicit UXP Developer Tool loading steps |
start_server |
Start server in dev mode for testing |
verify_connection |
Verify bridge connection to Photoshop |
configure_mcp_client |
Auto-configure MCP client configs for Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code |
Standard Install Flow
check_environment → install_package → setup_uxp_plugin → configure_mcp_client → verify_connection
- check_environment — Verifies Python, pip, and Photoshop are available.
- install_package — Installs
dcc-mcp-photoshopand dependencies from PyPI. - setup_uxp_plugin — Generates the adobepy bridge files. Adobe UXP Developer Tool performs the explicit host load.
- configure_mcp_client — Sets up
mcpServersentries for Claude Desktop, Cursor, and VS Code. - verify_connection — Confirms the bridge is connected and Photoshop responds.
Installing a Specific Version
Pin to a specific version for compatibility with your existing dcc-mcp-core deployment:
install_package(version="0.1.14")
Upgrading
Upgrade dcc-mcp-photoshop and its dependencies to the latest version on PyPI:
install_package(upgrade=True)
Rolling Back
Install a previous adapter version to roll back from a regression. The adobepy broker and bridge use their own release version:
install_package(version="0.1.13")
Uninstalling
Remove the Python package via pip:
pip uninstall dcc-mcp-photoshop
Remove the generated bridge directory after unloading it from Adobe UXP Developer Tool:
# Windows
Remove-Item -Recurse "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\adobepy\bridges\photoshop"
# macOS
rm -rf ~/.local/share/adobepy/bridges/photoshop
Installation
PyPI
pip install dcc-mcp-photoshop
Or via uvx:
uvx --with dcc-mcp-photoshop dcc-mcp-photoshop --gateway-port 9765
From source:
git clone https://github.com/dcc-mcp/dcc-mcp-photoshop.git
cd dcc-mcp-photoshop
pip install -e ".[dev]"
Standalone Binary
Each GitHub Release includes platform-specific binaries built with PyOxidizer. No Python runtime required.
| Platform | Binary name |
|---|---|
| Windows | dcc-mcp-photoshop-windows.exe |
| Linux | dcc-mcp-photoshop-linux |
| macOS | dcc-mcp-photoshop-macos |
# Download the latest release binary (example: Linux)
curl -LO https://github.com/dcc-mcp/dcc-mcp-photoshop/releases/latest/download/dcc-mcp-photoshop-linux
chmod +x dcc-mcp-photoshop
./dcc-mcp-photoshop --help
adobepy UXP Bridge
Generate the bridge from an adobepy release bundle:
adobepy install-bridge photoshop --dest "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\adobepy\bridges\photoshop"
Enable Photoshop Developer Mode, open Adobe UXP Developer Tool, add the
generated manifest.json, and click Load. Copying an unpacked development
plugin into an Adobe plugin directory does not register or load it.
Configuration
MCP Client Configuration
Claude Desktop
{
"mcpServers": {
"photoshop": {
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:9765/mcp"
}
}
}
The gateway URL (:9765) is a unified facade that aggregates tools from all registered DCCs. On tools/call, the gateway auto-discovers the correct DCC instance via the capability index — no need to specify the DCC type in the URL.
Cursor
In Cursor Settings → Features → MCP Servers:
Name: photoshop
Type: url
URL: http://127.0.0.1:9765/mcp
VS Code (via MCP extension)
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"photoshop": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:9765/mcp"
}
}
}
}
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
ADOBEPY_BROKER_URL |
adobepy broker HTTP endpoint | http://127.0.0.1:47391 |
ADOBEPY_TOKEN |
Broker authentication token | dev-token |
ADOBEPY_TARGET |
Broker target identifier | default |
DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_PORT |
MCP HTTP server port | 8765 |
DCC_MCP_GATEWAY_PORT |
Gateway competition port | — |
DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_LOG_DIR |
Log directory | ~/.dcc-mcp/logs |
DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_LOG_LEVEL |
Log level (DEBUG/INFO/WARNING/ERROR) | INFO |
DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_TIMEOUT |
Operation timeout in seconds | 30.0 |
DCC_MCP_REGISTRY_DIR |
Shared FileRegistry directory for gateway discovery | ~/.dcc-mcp/registry |
DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_SKILL_PATHS |
Extra skill directories (colon-separated) | — |
DCC_MCP_SKILL_PATHS |
Global extra skill directories | — |
Bridge Protocol
The Python ↔ Photoshop communication goes through the adobepy Rust broker using the adobepy protocol (v0.2.0). The broker handles JSON-RPC 2.0 routing, session management, and timeout control.
For protocol details, see the adobepy protocol contract.
Skill Authoring
Skills use the adobepy facade layer:
from adobe.dcc_mcp import action_result
from adobe.photoshop import Photoshop
from dcc_mcp_core.skill import skill_entry
@skill_entry
def list_layers(**kwargs) -> dict:
"""List all layers in the active Photoshop document."""
app = Photoshop()
return action_result(
"Listed active Photoshop layers",
lambda: {"layers": [layer.name for layer in app.activeLayers]},
prompt="Use the layer names in the next Photoshop operation.",
)
def main(**kwargs):
return list_layers(**kwargs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
from dcc_mcp_core.skill import run_main
run_main(main)
Skill directory structure
skills/
├── photoshop-document/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-image/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-layers/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-text/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-selection/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-filter/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-smart-object/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
├── photoshop-script/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── scripts/
└── photoshop-adjustment/
├── SKILL.md
└── scripts/
Setting custom skill paths
export DCC_MCP_PHOTOSHOP_SKILL_PATHS=/path/to/my/skills
dcc-mcp-photoshop --skill-paths /path/to/my/skills
CLI Reference
dcc-mcp-photoshop [OPTIONS]
Options:
--mcp-port PORT MCP HTTP server port (default: 8765)
--broker-url URL adobepy broker URL (default: http://127.0.0.1:47391)
--gateway-port PORT Gateway competition port
--server-name NAME Server name in MCP initialize (default: photoshop-mcp)
--skill-paths PATH Extra skill directories
--no-builtins Do not discover built-in skills
--verbose, -v Enable debug logging
--version Show version and exit
Python API
import dcc_mcp_photoshop
handle = dcc_mcp_photoshop.start_server(port=8765, broker_url="http://127.0.0.1:47391")
print(f"MCP URL: {handle.mcp_url()}")
# ... use with Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.
handle.shutdown()
Ports
| Port | Service | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 47391 | adobepy broker | Rust broker HTTP/WS endpoint (Python SDK ↔ UXP bridge) |
| 8765 | MCP HTTP server | MCP Streamable HTTP endpoint for AI agents |
| 9765 | Gateway | Optional multi-DCC gateway proxy |
Gateway Mode (Recommended for Deployment)
This mode uses the standalone dcc-mcp-server for the MCP server with the adobepy broker as the Photoshop communication layer.
Terminal 1 — Start the adobepy broker:
adobepy broker
Terminal 2 — Start the MCP server:
dcc-mcp-photoshop --broker-url http://127.0.0.1:47391
MCP clients connect to the gateway URL:
http://127.0.0.1:9765/mcp— Gateway proxy (recommended)http://127.0.0.1:8765/mcp— Direct access
UXP Bridge Setup
The UXP bridge is part of the adobepy project. To install:
adobepy install-bridge photoshop --dest ./adobepy-photoshop-bridge
This stages the bridge files only. Enable Photoshop Developer Mode, add the
generated manifest.json in Adobe UXP Developer Tool, and click Load.
For development, load from source:
- Open Photoshop
- Go to Plugins → Development → Load Plugin...
- Navigate to adobepy's
bridges/uxp/photoshop/and selectmanifest.json
Bridge manifest
The bridge manifest is at bridges/uxp/photoshop/manifest.json in the adobepy repository:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Plugin ID | com.adobepy.bridge.photoshop |
| Name | Adobe Python Bridge |
| Host app | Photoshop (PS), min version 25.0.0 |
| Network permissions | All domains (required for WebSocket to broker) |
| Local file system | Request (user consent per operation) |
Development
git clone https://github.com/dcc-mcp/dcc-mcp-photoshop.git
cd dcc-mcp-photoshop
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest tests/
Requirements
- Photoshop: Adobe Photoshop 2022+ (UXP support required)
- Python (pip path only): Python 3.8+
- Dependencies (auto-installed with pip):
dcc-mcp-core >= 0.19.17, < 1.0.0adobepy >= 0.1.0websockets >= 12.0
- Build (to build standalone binary from source): Python 3.8+, Rust toolchain, and PyOxidizer (
pip install pyoxidizer)
| Path | Photoshop Required? | Python Required? |
|---|---|---|
| pip install | Yes (UXP plugin) | Yes |
| Standalone binary | Yes (UXP plugin) | No |
| adobepy bridge template | Yes | No |
Version Compatibility
| dcc-mcp-photoshop | dcc-mcp-core | adobepy | Sidecar Binary |
|---|---|---|---|
| current main | >=0.19.17,<1.0.0 | >=0.1.0 | dcc-mcp-server >=0.19.17 |
| 0.1.0-0.1.26 | >=0.12.14,<1.0.0 | >=0.1.0 | dcc-mcp-server >=0.12.14 |
Distribution
Release artifacts per version:
dcc-mcp-photoshop-<version>-py3-none-any.whl— Python wheeldcc-mcp-photoshop-<version>.tar.gz— Python sdistdcc-mcp-photoshop-windows.exe— Windows binarydcc-mcp-photoshop-linux— Linux binarydcc-mcp-photoshop-macos— macOS binary
Roadmap
v0.1.0 — Foundation ✅
- Package structure and API design
- PhotoshopBridge WebSocket client scaffold
- Skill authoring helpers
v0.2.0 — adobepy Integration ✅
- adobepy Rust broker integration (port 47391)
- Python SDK facade (adobe.photoshop)
- 40+ Photoshop skills across 8 packages
- Selection, filter, smart object, script, adjustment tools
- UXP code convergence (removed old bridge/uxp-plugin/)
- Configuration externalization (config.py)
v0.3.0 — Skills & Polish (next)
- Color adjustments (levels, curves, hue/saturation)
- Layer styles and effects
- Batch processing workflows
- Performance optimizations
v1.0.0 — Production Ready
- Photoshop 2025+ UXP API compatibility
- Authentication and security hardening
- E2E test coverage
Troubleshooting
Broker not reachable
adobepy broker not reachable at http://127.0.0.1:47391
- Start the broker:
adobepy broker - Verify the broker is running:
curl http://127.0.0.1:47391/v1/capabilities - Check the
ADOBEPY_BROKER_URLenvironment variable matches the broker endpoint
UXP bridge not connecting
- Ensure Photoshop 2024+ (min version 25.0.0) is running
- Run
adobepy install-bridge photoshopand restart Photoshop - Check the bridge is loaded: Plugins → Adobe Python Bridge
No active document error
If skills return "No active document":
- Open a document in Photoshop (File → New or File → Open)
- Retry the skill call
Default ports used
| Port | Service |
|---|---|
| 47391 | adobepy Rust broker |
| 8765 | MCP HTTP server |
| 9765 | Gateway competition port |
Contributing
Contributions are especially welcome from those with:
- Adobe UXP / ExtendScript experience
- Photoshop automation knowledge
- WebSocket and JSON-RPC protocol experience
See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Install Dcc Photoshop in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install dcc-mcp-photoshopInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add dcc-mcp-photoshop -- uvx dcc-mcp-photoshopFAQ
Is Dcc Photoshop MCP free?
Yes, Dcc Photoshop MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Dcc Photoshop need an API key?
No, Dcc Photoshop runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Dcc Photoshop hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Dcc Photoshop in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Dcc Photoshop on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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