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gofireflyio/firefly-mcp

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Firefly MCP

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gofireflyio/firefly-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Firefly MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol server that exposes Adobe Firefly design capabilities to AI agents. Built in TypeScript, it allows agents to generate and edit images through a standardized MCP interface.

Best for

Best for
Developers prototyping AI agents that need to tap into Adobe Firefly's generative design features

Use cases

  • Enable AI assistants to create or modify Firefly designs on demand
  • Build agentic workflows that iterate on visual content via Firefly
  • Integrate Firefly generation into larger MCP-based toolchains

Notes

Firefly MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol server that exposes Adobe Firefly design capabilities to AI agents. Built in TypeScript, it allows agents to generate and edit images through a standardized MCP interface.

14 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-13. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Enable AI assistants to create or modify Firefly designs on demand
  • Build agentic workflows that iterate on visual content via Firefly
  • Integrate Firefly generation into larger MCP-based toolchains

Pros

  • Follows the established MCP standard for interoperability with AI clients
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation suitable for serverless or containerized deployment
  • Open source with permissive licensing

Cons

  • Very low GitHub stars (14) indicating limited community adoption
  • Documentation and examples are minimal beyond the repository README
  • Dependency on both Firefly’s API and MCP runtime adds complexity

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Pros

  • Follows the established MCP standard for interoperability with AI clients
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation suitable for serverless or containerized deployment
  • Open source with permissive licensing

Cons

  • Very low GitHub stars (14) indicating limited community adoption
  • Documentation and examples are minimal beyond the repository README
  • Dependency on both Firefly's API and MCP runtime adds complexity