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MCP Image Placeholder Server

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This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that generates placeholder images from different providers. It allows users to quickly generate image URLs for immediate use in their projects.

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What is MCP Image Placeholder Server?

The MCP Image Placeholder Server is a tool that generates placeholder images from different providers, such as placehold.co and lorem-picsum.photos.

How to use MCP Image Placeholder Server?

To use the server, you need to set it up and configure it for your environment (e.g., Claude for Desktop or Cursor). Then, you can call the image_placeholder tool with the desired provider, width, and height to generate an image URL.

Key features of MCP Image Placeholder Server

  • Generates placeholder images from supported providers

  • Supports placehold.co and lorem-picsum.photos

  • Validates input parameters

  • Returns image URLs

Use cases of MCP Image Placeholder Server

  • Quickly adding placeholder images to web development projects

  • Prototyping layouts without needing real images

  • Testing image rendering in different sizes

  • Generating placeholder images for documentation

FAQ from MCP Image Placeholder Server

What providers are supported?

The server supports placehold.co and lorem-picsum.photos.

What parameters are required to generate an image?

You need to specify the provider, width, and height (height is optional for some providers).

What is the valid range for width and height?

The width and height should be between 1 and 10000.

How do I configure the server for Claude for Desktop?

You need to add the server configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json file.

How do I configure the server for Cursor?

You need to add a new MCP server in Cursor settings with the appropriate command and server URL.