Nano Banana Claude
FreeNot checkedAn MCP server that provides image generation using Google's Nano Banana Gemini models, with additional tools for background removal, upscaling, and format conve
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An MCP server that provides image generation using Google's Nano Banana Gemini models, with additional tools for background removal, upscaling, and format conversion via deterministic post-processing.
README
Generated by generate_image (Nano Banana flash, 16:9).
A small MCP server that gives Claude Code (or any MCP client) image generation via Google's Nano Banana Gemini image models — plus the deterministic post-processing the model can't do reliably on its own: true alpha transparency, AI upscaling, resizing, and format conversion.
The idea: keep generation in the model, but put the things that need real code (a genuine alpha channel, exact dimensions, super-resolution) behind tools so they're reliable instead of prompt-and-hope.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
generate_image |
Text → image. model (flash/pro), aspect_ratio, format, output_path. |
generate_transparent_image |
Generate, then remove the background with rembg (U2-Net) → a real RGBA PNG. Nano Banana can't produce reliable alpha on its own. |
edit_image |
One or more input images + a prompt → edited / composited result. |
process_image |
Local Pillow ops, no API call: resize/fit/crop, convert (png/webp/jpeg + quality), optional background removal. |
upscale_image |
AI super-resolution with Real-ESRGAN (realesr-general-x4v3). Tiled for large images, alpha-preserving. |
Models: flash → gemini-2.5-flash-image (Nano Banana, default, fast/cheap),
pro → gemini-3-pro-image-preview (Nano Banana Pro, higher quality).
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- A Gemini API key (free tier available) from https://aistudio.google.com/apikey
- ~500 MB disk for dependencies; CPU is fine (no GPU required)
Install
git clone https://github.com/tougenrip/nano-banana-claude.git
cd nano-banana-claude
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
Two ML models download automatically on first use (not committed):
- rembg U2-Net (~176 MB) →
~/.u2net/— first transparent-image call - Real-ESRGAN x4 (~4.6 MB) →
~/.cache/nano-banana/— first upscale call
Register with Claude Code
From inside the cloned directory:
claude mcp add nano-banana --scope user \
--env GEMINI_API_KEY=your-key-here \
-- "$(pwd)/.venv/bin/python" "$(pwd)/server.py"
--scope user makes it available in every project; drop it to scope to the current project.
Reconnect and the five nano-banana tools appear. The API key is read from the environment
at runtime and is never written into the code.
Usage
Once registered, just ask in natural language — Claude picks the tool:
- "Generate a 16:9 image of a neon city at night." →
generate_image - "Make a transparent PNG of a red sneaker." →
generate_transparent_image - "Put the logo in photo.png onto the mug in mug.jpg." →
edit_image - "Resize hero.png to 1200px wide as webp." →
process_image - "Upscale icon.png 4×." →
upscale_image
Tools can chain: generate a transparent cutout, then upscale it — the alpha survives.
Outputs are written next to the working directory (or to output_path) and the absolute
path is returned. Set NANO_BANANA_OUTPUT_DIR to change the default location.
How transparency works
Image models paint pixels; asking for a "transparent background" usually yields a flat color
or a drawn-in checkerboard, not a real alpha channel. So generate_transparent_image
generates the subject on a plain background, then runs rembg (U2-Net) to compute an actual
alpha matte, producing a true RGBA PNG. process_image(remove_background=true) does the same
on any existing image.

Output of generate_transparent_image — a real RGBA PNG (~90% of pixels fully
transparent), not a painted-on checkerboard.
Layout
server.py FastMCP server + tool definitions; Gemini REST via stdlib urllib
upscale.py Real-ESRGAN inference (onnxruntime), lazily loaded, with tiling
requirements.txt mcp, Pillow, rembg, onnxruntime
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Installing Nano Banana Claude
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/tougenrip/nano-banana-claudeFAQ
Is Nano Banana Claude MCP free?
Yes, Nano Banana Claude MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Nano Banana Claude need an API key?
No, Nano Banana Claude runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Nano Banana Claude hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Nano Banana Claude in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Nano Banana Claude 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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