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A remote MCP server that gives Claude the ability to generate and edit images with Google's nano banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) model.

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A remote MCP server that gives Claude the ability to generate and edit images with Google's nano banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) model.

README

A remote MCP server running on Cloudflare Workers that lets Claude generate images. Add it once as a custom connector and use it in Claude Design, claude.ai, and Claude Desktop.

  • Free by default — uses Cloudflare Workers AI (Flux), no API key, no billing. Perfect for testing.
  • Optional nano banana — switch to Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image when you want (needs a key + billing).

One tool: generate_image (text → image), returned inline so Claude can see it.


Why Cloudflare Workers?

Claude's custom connectors are reached from Anthropic's cloud over the public internet, so the server must be hosted. Cloudflare Workers is a great fit: generous free tier, one-command deploy, and Workers AI gives free image models via the env.AI binding — so the default path needs no API key and no billing at all.


Deploy (≈2 minutes)

npm install
npx wrangler login          # opens a browser; or set CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN
npm run deploy

Wrangler prints your URL. The MCP endpoint is:

https://nb-mcp.<your-subdomain>.workers.dev/mcp

Open the root URL in a browser to confirm it's live. That's it — the default Workers AI backend works immediately on the free tier (no key needed).

Free tier: Workers AI includes a daily free allocation, enough for plenty of test images. Deploying the Worker itself is also free.


Add it to Claude

  1. In Claude, go to Settings → Connectors (a.k.a. Customize → Connectors).
  2. Click + Add custom connector.
  3. Name: nano banana (anything). URL: your …/mcp URL.
  4. Save (no OAuth needed — leave Advanced settings empty).
  5. In a chat, open the + menu → Connectors and enable it, then ask Claude to make an image.

Try:

  • “Generate an image of a neon cyberpunk street market, cinematic lighting.”
  • “Make a flat-vector logo of a banana wearing sunglasses on white.”

Tool: generate_image

param type required description
prompt string What to draw. Be specific about subject, style, composition, colours, lighting, mood.
backend workers-ai | nano-banana Model to use. Default workers-ai (free Flux). nano-banana = Google Gemini (needs key).
steps integer 1–8 Workers AI (Flux) diffusion steps. Higher = better/slower. Default 4.

Optional: enable nano banana (Gemini)

The repo keeps the original "nano banana" path as an option for when you want Google's model.

wrangler secret put GEMINI_API_KEY      # paste your Google Gemini key

Then either call the tool with backend: "nano-banana", or make it the default by setting NB_BACKEND = "nano-banana" under [vars] in wrangler.toml and redeploying.

⚠️ Gemini image generation requires billing. On Google's free tier the image model has a quota of 0 (you'll get HTTP 429). Enable billing on the project of your API key first. The default Workers AI backend has no such requirement.


Configuration

binding / var where purpose
AI wrangler.toml [ai] Workers AI binding (free image backend). Required for workers-ai.
GEMINI_API_KEY wrangler secret put / .dev.vars Only for the nano-banana backend.
NB_BACKEND [vars] Default backend: workers-ai (default) or nano-banana.
NB_WORKERS_MODEL [vars] Override Workers AI model (default @cf/black-forest-labs/flux-1-schnell).
NB_GEMINI_MODEL [vars] Override Gemini model (default gemini-2.5-flash-image).

Local development

npm install
npx wrangler login            # the AI binding always runs remotely, so dev needs auth too
npm run dev                   # http://localhost:8787  (endpoint: /mcp)

# in another terminal, verify the MCP protocol:
node scripts/smoke-test.mjs                                   # local
node scripts/smoke-test.mjs https://<worker>.workers.dev/mcp  # remote

For the nano-banana backend locally, copy .dev.vars.example.dev.vars and add your key.


Security notes

  • The default Workers AI backend needs no secret. A GEMINI_API_KEY (if used) is stored as a Cloudflare secret and never sent to Claude.
  • The connector is unauthenticated by default — anyone with the URL can call it and use your Workers AI / Gemini quota. Keep the URL private, or add auth (Cloudflare Access in front of the Worker, or OAuth in the MCP layer).

How it works

Claude (Design / web / desktop)
        │  Streamable HTTP (MCP)  POST /mcp
        ▼
Cloudflare Worker  (src/index.ts)   ← stateless, hand-rolled MCP transport
        │
        ├─ backend "workers-ai" → env.AI.run(Flux)          ← free, no key
        └─ backend "nano-banana" → Gemini REST API          ← needs GEMINI_API_KEY + billing
        │
        ▼
   image returned inline to Claude
  • Transport: stateless Streamable HTTP (POST /mcp, SSE response). No Durable Objects, no Redis.
  • Runtime deps: none. Just Wrangler + TypeScript for tooling.

from github.com/Artur-ershov/nb-mcp

Установка Nb

У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.

▸ github.com/Artur-ershov/nb-mcp

FAQ

Nb MCP бесплатный?

Да, Nb MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Nb?

Нет, Nb работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

Nb — hosted или self-hosted?

Доступен hosted-вариант: Unyly запускает сервер в облаке, локальная установка не обязательна.

Как установить Nb в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Nb на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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