SVGMaker MCP Server

Created By
GenWavea year ago
A powerful MCP server for generating, editing, and converting SVG images using AI, uses the best vector generation models
Overview

SVGMaker MCP Server - Overview

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What is SVGMaker MCP?

SVGMaker MCP is an AI-powered asset generation tool that seamlessly integrates with your development workflow. It allows developers to create custom SVG assets without leaving their coding environment, significantly improving productivity and maintaining creative flow.

Key Benefits

💨 98% Faster Asset Creation

  • Reduces asset creation time from 45+ minutes to approximately 30 seconds
  • Eliminates the need to search through external icon libraries

🎯 100% Style Match

  • Creates SVGs that perfectly match your brand and style guidelines
  • Avoids settling for "good enough" generic icons

🧠 Zero Workflow Interruption

  • Maintains coding momentum and creative flow
  • No context switching between coding and asset searching

How It Works

  1. Describe your project - Simply mention what you're building and add use svgmaker in your instructions
  2. AI detects asset needs - Smart analysis identifies exactly what graphics you need
  3. Assets auto-generated - Custom SVGs are created based on your project context
  4. Files organized - Assets are automatically placed in your code with proper file structure

Example Commands:

Build a landing page for a coffee shop with hero section and features. use svgmaker for assets
Create a dashboard with navigation icons and data visualization charts. use svgmaker for assets

Smart Features

🧩 Context-Aware Generation

Understands your project type and generates appropriate assets for landing pages, dashboards, portfolios, and more

🎨 Style Consistency

Automatically matches your website's design style and brand aesthetic across all generated assets

📂 Proper File Organization

Creates organized asset folders, optimized file names, and proper import statements

📱 Responsive & Optimized

Generates assets in multiple sizes, formats, and variants for different screen sizes

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "svgmaker": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "@genwave/svgmaker-mcp"
      ],
      "transport": "stdio",
      "env": {
        "SVGMAKER_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
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Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
GenWave
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