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Penpot's official MCP Server

[!IMPORTANT]This repository has been archived on 2026-02-03. Its contents have been fully integrated into the main Penpot repository:https://github.com/penpot/penpot/tree/develop/mcp

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Penpot's Official MCP Server

Penpot integrates a LLM layer built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) via Penpot's Plugin API to interact with a Penpot design file. Penpot's MCP server enables LLMs to perfom data queries, transformation and creation operations.

Penpot's MCP Server is unlike any other you've seen. You get design-to- design, code-to-design and design-code supercharged workflows.

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Architecture

The Penpot MCP Server exposes tools to AI clients (LLMs), which support the retrievalof design data as well as the modification and creation of design elements.The MCP server communicates with Penpot via the dedicated Penpot MCP Plugin,which connects to the MCP server via WebSocket. This enables the LLM to carry out tasks in the context of a design file byexecuting code that leverages the Penpot Plugin API.The LLM is free to write and execute arbitrary code snippetswithin the Penpot Plugin environment to accomplish its tasks.

Architecture

This repository thus contains not only the MCP server implementation itselfbut also the supporting Penpot MCP Plugin(see section Repository Structure below).

Demonstration

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Usage

To use the Penpot MCP server, you must

  • run the MCP server and connect your AI client to it,
  • run the web server providing the Penpot MCP plugin, and
  • open the Penpot MCP plugin in Penpot and connect it to the MCP server.

Follow the steps below to enable the integration.

Prerequisites

The project requires Node.js (tested with v22).Following the installation of Node.js, the tools npm and npx should beavailable in your terminal.

1. Build & Launch the MCP Server and the Plugin Server

If it's your first execution, install the required dependencies:

npm install

Then build all components and start the two servers:

npm run bootstrap

This bootstrap command will:

  • install dependencies for all components (npm run install:all)
  • build all components (npm run build:all)
  • start all components (npm run start:all)

2. Load the Plugin in Penpot and Establish the Connection

[!NOTE]Browser Connectivity Restrictions

Starting with Chromium version 142, the private network access (PNA) restrictions have been hardened,and when connecting to localhost from a web application served from a different origin(such as https://design.penpot.app), the connection must explicitly be allowed.

Most Chromium-based browsers (e.g. Chrome, Vivaldi) will display a popup requesting permissionto access the local network. Be sure to approve the request to allow the connection.

Some browsers take additional security measures, and you may need to disable them.For example, in Brave, disable the "Shield" for the Penpot website to allow local network access.

If your browser refuses to connect to the locally served plugin, check its configuration ortry a different browser (e.g. Firefox) that does not enforce these restrictions.

  1. Open Penpot in your browser
  2. Navigate to a design file
  3. Open the Plugins menu
  4. Load the plugin using the development URL (http://localhost:4400/manifest.json by default)
  5. Open the plugin UI
  6. In the plugin UI, click "Connect to MCP server".The connection status should change from "Not connected" to "Connected to MCP server". (Check the browser's developer console for WebSocket connection logs.Check the MCP server terminal for WebSocket connection messages.)

[!IMPORTANT]Do not close the plugin's UI while using the MCP server, as this will close the connection.

3. Connect an MCP Client

By default, the server runs on port 4401 and provides:

  • Modern Streamable HTTP endpoint: http://localhost:4401/mcp
  • Legacy SSE endpoint: http://localhost:4401/sse

These endpoints can be used directly by MCP clients that support them.Simply configure the client to connect the MCP server by providing the respective URL.

When using a client that only supports stdio transport,a proxy like mcp-remote is required.

Using a Proxy for stdio Transport

The mcp-remote package can proxy stdio transport to HTTP/SSE,allowing clients that support only stdio to connect to the MCP server indirectly.

  1. Install mcp-remote globally if you haven't already:

     npm install -g mcp-remote
    
  2. Use mcp-remote to provide the launch command for your MCP client:

     npx -y mcp-remote http://localhost:4401/sse --allow-http
    
Example: Claude Desktop

For Windows and macOS, there is the official Claude Desktop app, which you can use as an MCP client.For Linux, there is an unofficial community version.

Since Claude Desktop natively supports only stdio transport, you will need to use a proxy like mcp-remote.Install it as described above.

To add the server to Claude Desktop's configuration, locate the configuration file (or find it via Menu / File / Settings / Developer):

  • Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add a penpot entry under mcpServers with the following content:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "penpot": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote", "http://localhost:4401/sse", "--allow-http"]
        }
    }
}

After updating the configuration file, restart Claude Desktop completely for the changes to take effect.

[!IMPORTANT]Be sure to fully quit the app for the changes to take effect; closing the window is not sufficient. To fully terminate the app, choose Menu / File / Quit.

After the restart, you should see the MCP server listed when clicking on the "Search and tools" icon at the bottomof the prompt input area.

Example: Claude Code

To add the Penpot MCP server to a Claude Code project, issue the command

claude mcp add penpot -t http http://localhost:4401/mcp

Repository Structure

This repository is a monorepo containing four main components:

  1. Common Types (common/):

    • Shared TypeScript definitions for request/response protocol
    • Ensures type safety across server and plugin components
  2. Penpot MCP Server (mcp-server/):

    • Provides MCP tools to LLMs for Penpot interaction
    • Runs a WebSocket server accepting connections from the Penpot MCP plugin
    • Implements request/response correlation with unique task IDs
    • Handles task timeouts and proper error reporting
  3. Penpot MCP Plugin (penpot-plugin/):

    • Connects to the MCP server via WebSocket
    • Executes tasks in Penpot using the Plugin API
    • Sends structured responses back to the server#
  4. Helper Scripts (python-scripts/):

    • Python scripts that prepare data for the MCP server (development use)

The core components are written in TypeScript, rendering interactions with thePenpot Plugin API both natural and type-safe.

Configuration

The Penpot MCP server can be configured using environment variables. All configurationoptions use the PENPOT_MCP_ prefix for consistency.

Server Configuration

Environment Variable Description Default
PENPOT_MCP_SERVER_LISTEN_ADDRESS Address on which the MCP server listens (binds to) localhost
PENPOT_MCP_SERVER_PORT Port for the HTTP/SSE server 4401
PENPOT_MCP_WEBSOCKET_PORT Port for the WebSocket server (plugin connection) 4402
PENPOT_MCP_REPL_PORT Port for the REPL server (development/debugging) 4403
PENPOT_MCP_SERVER_ADDRESS Hostname or IP address via which clients can reach the MCP server localhost
PENPOT_MCP_REMOTE_MODE Enable remote mode (disables file system access). Set to true to enable. false

Logging Configuration

Environment Variable Description Default
PENPOT_MCP_LOG_LEVEL Log level: trace, debug, info, warn, error info
PENPOT_MCP_LOG_DIR Directory for log files logs

Plugin Server Configuration

Environment Variable Description Default
PENPOT_MCP_PLUGIN_SERVER_LISTEN_ADDRESS Address on which the plugin web server listens (single address or comma-separated list) (local only)

Beyond Local Execution

The above instructions describe how to run the MCP server and plugin server locally.We are working on enabling remote deployments of the MCP server, particularlyin multi-user mode, where multiple Penpot users willbe able to connect to the same MCP server instance.

To run the server remotely (even for a single user),you may set the following environment variables to configure the two servers(MCP server & plugin server) appropriately:

  • PENPOT_MCP_REMOTE_MODE=true: This ensures that the MCP server is operatingin remote mode, with local file system access disabled.
  • PENPOT_MCP_SERVER_LISTEN_ADDRESS and PENPOT_MCP_PLUGIN_SERVER_LISTEN_ADDRESS:Set these according to your requirements for remote connectivity.To bind all interfaces, use 0.0.0.0 (use caution in untrusted networks).
  • PENPOT_MCP_SERVER_ADDRESS=<your-address>: This sets the hostname or IP addresswhere the MCP server can be reached. The Penpot MCP Plugin uses this to constructthe WebSocket URL as ws://<your-address>:<port> (default port: 4402).

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