Gemini Nanobanana Mcp

Created By
Junhan27 months ago
Generate images from text with Claude! Simply type "Draw a cute cat" and get instant AI-generated images.
Overview

What is Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

Gemini Nanobanana MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that allows users to generate images from text prompts using Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image generation integrated into Claude conversations.

How to use Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

To use the Gemini Nanobanana MCP, you need to obtain an API key from Google AI Studio, install it in your Claude client, and then you can start generating images by typing prompts like "Draw a cute cat".

Key features of Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

  • Text-to-image generation from natural language prompts.
  • Image editing capabilities with natural language instructions.
  • Image composition and style transfer features.
  • Automatic saving of generated images to a specified directory.

Use cases of Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

  1. Creating unique images based on user-defined descriptions.
  2. Editing existing images by applying filters or backgrounds.
  3. Combining multiple images into a single creative output.
  4. Applying artistic styles from one image to another.

FAQ from Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

  • What is required to use this project?

You need a Google API key and a compatible Claude client to run the server.

  • Is there a cost associated with using Gemini Nanobanana MCP?

The usage of the server is free, but you may incur costs based on your Google API usage.

  • What formats are supported for image generation?

The server supports PNG, JPEG, WebP, and GIF formats.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gemini-nanobanana-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "gemini-nanobanana-mcp@latest"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GEMINI_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
        "AUTO_SAVE": "true",
        "DEFAULT_SAVE_DIR": "~/Pictures/AI-Images",
        "LOG_LEVEL": "debug"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
7 months ago
Updated At
7 months ago
Author Name
Junhan2
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