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Pixel Surgeon

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AI image and video generation, editing, and region repair via Gemini, OpenAI, and Grok

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AI image and video generation, editing, and region repair via Gemini, OpenAI, and Grok

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pixel-surgeon-mcp architecture

pixel-surgeon-mcp

MCP server for AI image & video generation, editing, and transplant-grade region repair
Powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, OpenAI GPT Image 2, Grok Imagine, and Veo 3

MCP stdio Gemini OpenAI Grok Veo 3 TypeScript


An MCP server that gives Claude (or any MCP client) the ability to generate images, edit them, fix garbled text, and create videos — all through natural language.

How it works

pixel-surgeon-mcp is a multi-provider image generation server. You can use any combination of providers and switch between them per-request:

Gemini (Google) — balanced

Google's image generation pipeline uses a two-stage approach: Gemini 3.1 Pro reasons about your prompt, then Gemini 3.1 Flash Image renders the pixels. Supports 9 aspect ratios at 512/1K/2K/4K resolution. Best price/performance ratio, with a free tier available.

OpenAI GPT Image 2 — highest quality

OpenAI's latest image model with dramatically improved text rendering and visual fidelity. Supports flexible resolutions — pixel-surgeon maps your chosen size and aspect ratio to the optimal pixel dimensions automatically. Quality levels: medium (fast) and high (print-ready). Excellent for infographics, diagrams, and text-heavy images where other models struggle. Slower and more expensive.

Grok Imagine (xAI) — fastest

xAI's Aurora-powered image model. Fastest generation speed and lowest cost. Supports 7 aspect ratios at fixed resolutions (~1K). Good for rapid prototyping and iteration.

Veo 3 (Video)

For video, the server calls Veo 3 with async polling — generating both video and ambient audio. Supports 16:9 and 9:16 at 5s or 8s duration.

Region repair

AI image models struggle with text-heavy images. The fix tools solve this by sending smaller regions to the provider, then stitching the results back with histogram-matched compositing for seamless blending.

Tools

Tool Description
generate_image Text-to-image generation (single image)
generate_images Parallel batch generation (1-8 images)
generate_video Text-to-video via Veo 3 with audio (5s or 8s)
edit_image Edit an existing image with natural language instructions
fix_image Grid-based tile repair for garbled text (2x2, 3x3, etc.)
fix_region Targeted region repair with automatic aspect ratio snapping
interactive_fix Browser-based crop UI with multi-shot selection
list_images List generated images and videos
save_image Import an external image into the workspace
remove_background Remove image background (alpha channel transparency)

Models

Model Provider Resolution Best for
gemini-3.1-flash-image Google 512 / 1K / 2K / 4K General image generation, photo-realistic scenes
gemini-2.5-flash-image Google 1K max (free tier) Quick drafts, prototyping
gpt-image-2 OpenAI Flexible (up to 4K) Text-heavy images, infographics, diagrams, typography
gpt-image-1 OpenAI 3 fixed sizes Legacy support
grok-imagine xAI Fixed (~1K per ratio) Fast iteration, lowest cost

Force a specific model per-call via the model tool parameter, or set DEFAULT_IMAGE_MODEL env var.

Gemini automatic fallback

If a Gemini generation call fails with a billing / prepay error, the server automatically retries on the free-tier gemini-2.5-flash-image model. The viewer shows a yellow banner when this happens. Free-tier limits: 1K max resolution, 10 RPM, 500 RPD.

Style presets

All generation and edit tools support an optional style parameter:

neo-brutalist

Magazine editorial, bold typography, halftone textures. Cream, black, and terracotta palette.

neo-brutalist style example

duval-software-infographic

Duval Software's signature retro-futurist infographic style. 1960s Space Age meets 1980s arcade. Cathode blue, amber, and salmon palette. Great for diagrams and system overviews.

duval-software-infographic style example

fractal-arcade

Dithered fractals, Sierpinski patterns, low-poly. CRT retro, Amiga/EGA palette.

fractal-arcade style example

clean-tech-infographic

Technical diagrams, system flows, data pipelines. Dark navy, cyan, and electric blue.

clean-tech-infographic style example

Setup

Get your API key(s)

You need at least one provider API key. You can use any combination for maximum flexibility.

Google (Gemini + Veo 3)

  1. Go to Google AI Studio
  2. Sign in with your Google account
  3. Click Create API Key and copy it

Prepayment required. Gemini 3.1 Flash Image and Veo 3 require billing and prepaid credits. The free-tier fallback (2.5 Flash) has limited resolution and rate limits. See Google AI pricing.

OpenAI (GPT Image 2)

  1. Go to OpenAI API
  2. Sign in or create an account
  3. Click Create new secret key and copy it
  4. Ensure you have API credits — image generation is billed per request

GPT Image 2 excels at text rendering, infographics, and diagrams. If you primarily need text-heavy images, this is the provider to use.

xAI (Grok Imagine)

  1. Go to xAI Console
  2. Sign in or create an account
  3. Create an API key and copy it

Grok Imagine is the fastest and cheapest provider. Great for rapid iteration and prototyping. Fixed output resolutions (~1K) with no size control.

Quick start (npx)

No install needed — run directly with npx. Pass whichever API keys you have:

npx pixel-surgeon-mcp

Claude Code CLI

claude mcp add pixel-surgeon \
  -e GOOGLE_API_KEY=your-google-key \
  -e OPENAI_API_KEY=your-openai-key \
  -e XAI_API_KEY=your-xai-key \
  -- npx pixel-surgeon-mcp

Claude Desktop / MCP client config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pixel-surgeon": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["pixel-surgeon-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "GOOGLE_API_KEY": "your-google-api-key",
        "OPENAI_API_KEY": "your-openai-api-key",
        "XAI_API_KEY": "your-xai-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Install from source

If you prefer a local clone:

git clone https://github.com/j-east/pixel-surgeon-mcp.git
cd pixel-surgeon-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Image output

Generated images are saved to ~/Pictures/pixel-surgeon/. A local browser viewer auto-launches on first use for full-resolution previews with model selection, respin controls, and search.

Development

npm run dev    # tsx watch mode
npm run build  # compile TypeScript
npm run start  # run compiled server

Key implementation details

  • Aspect ratio snapping — crops are adjusted to the nearest Gemini-supported ratio while preserving center point
  • Histogram matching — per-channel RGB normalization ensures composited regions blend seamlessly
  • Human-in-the-loopinteractive_fix opens a browser crop UI, blocks via Promise until the user submits, fires parallel Gemini calls, and lets the user pick the best result
  • MCP size limits — full-resolution images are saved to disk; downsampled versions (< 950KB) are returned in MCP responses

Contributing

PRs are welcome! We're especially looking for:

New style presets

Add entries to the STYLE_PRESETS object in src/index.ts. Your PR should include:

  • The preset definition (name, prompt prefix, default aspect ratio)
  • 2-3 example images generated with the preset (drop them in your PR description)
  • A short description of the visual style for the README table

Model adapters

The server currently supports Gemini, OpenAI, Grok Imagine, and Veo 3. We'd love adapters for other image/video generation APIs — Stable Diffusion, Flux, etc. If you're interested in adding one, open an issue first so we can align on the interface.

Built by Duval Software

pixel-surgeon-mcp is maintained by John Evans, part of the engineering team at Duval Software — a software engineering firm in Jacksonville Beach, FL building AI-powered tools and custom integrations. If you need MCP servers, AI pipelines, or production tooling built, get in touch.

License

MIT

from github.com/j-east/pixel-surgeon-mcp

Install Pixel Surgeon in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install pixel-surgeon-mcp

Installs 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 pixel-surgeon-mcp -- npx -y pixel-surgeon-mcp

FAQ

Is Pixel Surgeon MCP free?

Yes, Pixel Surgeon MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Pixel Surgeon need an API key?

No, Pixel Surgeon runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Pixel Surgeon hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Pixel Surgeon in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Pixel Surgeon 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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