Aether AI — Media Generation MCP Server

Created By
Dias Zhumagaliyev3 months ago
AI image & video generation, background removal, and upscaling for coding agents. 10 models including Flux, SDXL, Seedream, Luma, and Seedance. Works in Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
Overview

Aether AI — Media Generation MCP Server

4 tools, 10 models. Generate production-quality media directly from your AI coding agent.

Tools

ToolWhat it doesCredits
generate_imageText-to-image with 5 models1–10
generate_videoText-to-video, 2–12s, optional audio20–80
remove_backgroundRemove BG from images or videos2–100
upscale_image2x or 4x neural upscaling3–5

Models

Image: flux-schnell (1cr), sdxl (2cr), flux-dev (4cr), seedream (5cr), flux-pro (10cr) Video: seedance (20cr/5s, audio, 1080p), luma-ray-flash (50cr/5s, loops) BG Removal: rmbg (2cr, images), video-rmbg (100cr, transparent webm) Upscale: real-esrgan 2x (3cr) / 4x (5cr)

Getting Started

  1. Sign up at aether.dias.now — 50 free credits
  2. Create an API key in the dashboard
  3. Add the server config above to your MCP client
  4. Start generating

Plans

  • Free: 50 credits, flux-schnell
  • Starter ($9/mo): 500 credits, images + bg removal + upscale
  • Pro ($29/mo): 2,000 credits, all models including video
  • Enterprise: bulk credits (10k+), all models

Dashboard: aether.dias.now

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "aether": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@aether-ai/mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "AETHER_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
        "AETHER_API_URL": "https://aether-api.dias.now"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
Author Name
Dias Zhumagaliyev
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