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Video editing MCP server for AI agents. 83 tools, 3 interfaces, rich CLI. Local, fast, free.

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mcp-video

mcp-video

Video editing and creation for AI agents.
Edit existing video with FFmpeg. Create new video from code with Remotion.

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What is mcp-video?

An open-source video editing server built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It gives AI agents, developers, and video creators the ability to programmatically edit and create video files.

Two modes:

  1. Edit existing video with FFmpeg — trim, merge, overlay text, add audio, apply filters, stabilize, detect scenes, transcribe, and more.
  2. Create new video from code with Remotion — scaffold React-based video compositions, preview live, render to MP4, then post-process.

Three interfaces:

Interface Best For Example
MCP Server AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor) "Trim this video and add a title"
Python Client Scripts, automation, pipelines editor.trim("v.mp4", start="0:30", duration="15")
CLI Shell scripts, quick ops, humans mcp-video trim video.mp4 -s 0:30 -d 15

Installation

Prerequisites: FFmpeg must be installed. For Remotion features, you also need Node.js 18+.

# macOS
brew install ffmpeg

# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install ffmpeg

Install:

pip install mcp-video
# or run without installing:
uvx mcp-video

Verify your setup:

mcp-video doctor
mcp-video doctor --json

Quick Start

As an MCP Server (for AI agents)

Claude Code:

claude mcp add mcp-video -- uvx mcp-video

Claude Desktop:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mcp-video": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["mcp-video"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mcp-video": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["mcp-video"]
    }
  }
}

Then just ask your agent: "Trim this video from 0:30 to 1:00, add a title card, and resize for TikTok."

As a Python Library

from mcp_video import Client

editor = Client()

info = editor.info("interview.mp4")
clip = editor.trim("interview.mp4", start="00:02:15", duration="00:00:30")
video = editor.merge(clips=["intro.mp4", clip.output_path, "outro.mp4"])
video = editor.add_text(video.output_path, text="EPISODE 42", position="top-center", size=48)
result = editor.resize(video.output_path, aspect_ratio="9:16")

As a CLI Tool

mcp-video info video.mp4
mcp-video trim video.mp4 -s 00:02:15 -d 30
mcp-video convert video.mp4 -f webm -q high
mcp-video template tiktok video.mp4 --caption "Check this out!"

MCP Tools

81 unique MCP tools across 12 categories, plus a search_tools meta-tool for fast discovery. All return structured JSON. See the full tool reference for complete details.

Category Count Highlights
Core Video 26 trim, merge, text, audio, resize, convert, filters, stabilize, chroma key, subtitles, watermark, batch
AI-Powered 10 transcribe (Whisper), scene detect, stem separation (Demucs), upscale, color grade
Remotion 8 create project, scaffold, render, studio preview, pipeline
Audio Synthesis 7 generate waveforms, presets, sequences, effects, spatial audio — pure NumPy
Visual Effects 5 vignette, chromatic aberration, scanlines, noise, glow
Transitions 3 glitch, pixelate, morph
Layout & Motion 6 grid, pip, animated text, counters, progress bars, auto-chapters
Analysis 8 scene detect, thumbnail, preview, storyboard, quality compare, metadata, waveform
Image Analysis 3 color extraction, palette generation, product analysis
Meta 1 search_tools — keyword search across all tools

Tool discovery:

from mcp_video import Client
editor = Client()
results = editor.search_tools("subtitle")  # Find subtitle-related tools

Remotion Integration

Create videos programmatically with Remotion — a React framework for video.

1. Create project     -> remotion_create_project
2. Scaffold           -> remotion_scaffold_template
3. Preview live       -> remotion_studio
4. Render             -> remotion_render
5. Post-process       -> remotion_to_mcpvideo

See Remotion docs and the Python client reference.


Python Client

from mcp_video import Client
editor = Client()

See the full Python client reference for all methods and return types.


CLI Reference

mcp-video [command] [options]

See the full CLI reference for all commands and options.


Timeline DSL

For complex multi-track edits, describe everything in a single JSON object:

editor.edit({
    "width": 1080,
    "height": 1920,
    "tracks": [
        {
            "type": "video",
            "clips": [
                {"source": "intro.mp4", "start": 0, "duration": 5},
                {"source": "main.mp4", "start": 5, "trim_start": 10, "duration": 30},
                {"source": "outro.mp4", "start": 35, "duration": 10},
            ],
            "transitions": [
                {"after_clip": 0, "type": "fade", "duration": 1.0},
            ],
        },
        {
            "type": "audio",
            "clips": [
                {"source": "music.mp3", "start": 0, "volume": 0.7, "fade_in": 2},
            ],
        },
    ],
    "export": {"format": "mp4", "quality": "high"},
})

Templates

Pre-built templates for common social media formats:

from mcp_video.templates import tiktok_template, youtube_shorts_template

timeline = tiktok_template(video_path="clip.mp4", caption="Check this out!", music_path="bgm.mp3")
result = editor.edit(timeline)

Supports: TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels/Posts, YouTube Videos.


Error Handling

Structured, actionable errors with auto-fix suggestions:

{
  "success": false,
  "error": {
    "type": "encoding_error",
    "code": "unsupported_codec",
    "message": "Codec error: vp9 — Auto-convert input from vp9 to H.264/AAC before editing",
    "suggested_action": {
      "auto_fix": true,
      "description": "Auto-convert input from vp9 to H.264/AAC before editing"
    }
  }
}

Workflows

ICM-style staged pipelines for common productions — with CONTEXT.md stage contracts, references/ factory config, and runnable workflow.py scripts.

cd workflows/01-social-media-clip
python workflow.py /path/to/video.mp4
Workflow Stages Description
01-social-media-clip 5 Landscape → TikTok / Short / Reel
02-podcast-clip 6 Highlight with chapters + burned captions
03-explainer-video 7 Branded explainer from scratch

See workflows/CONTEXT.md for the routing table.

Architecture

mcp_video/
  client/                # Python Client API (mixins per domain)
  client/meta.py         # Client discovery mixin (search_tools)
  server.py              # MCP server (81 tools + 4 resources + search_tools meta-tool)
  server_tools_*.py      # Tool registration by category
  engine.py              # Core FFmpeg engine
  engine_*.py            # Specialized engines (thumbnail, edit, probe, etc.)
  models.py              # Pydantic models
  errors.py              # Error hierarchy + FFmpeg stderr parser
  ffmpeg_helpers.py      # Shared FFmpeg utilities
  audio_engine.py        # Procedural audio synthesis
  effects_engine.py      # Visual effects + motion graphics
  transitions_engine.py  # Clip transitions
  ai_engine.py           # AI features (Whisper, Demucs, Real-ESRGAN)
  remotion_engine.py     # Remotion CLI wrapper
  image_engine.py        # Image color analysis
  quality_guardrails.py  # Automated quality checks
workflows/               # ICM staged pipelines
  CONTEXT.md             # Layer 1 routing table
  01-social-media-clip/  # Stage contract + runnable script
  02-podcast-clip/       # Stage contract + runnable script
  03-explainer-video/    # Stage contract + runnable script

Supported Formats

Video Audio (extraction) Subtitles
MP4, WebM, MOV, GIF MP3, AAC, WAV, OGG, FLAC SRT, WebVTT

Agent Discovery


Development

git clone https://github.com/pastorsimon1798/mcp-video.git
cd mcp-video
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"

Community & Support

Testing

Tests are excluded from the PyPI package. To run locally:

pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest tests/ -v -m "not slow and not remotion"

See docs/TESTING.md for full test categories and CI details.

License

Apache 2.0 — see LICENSE.

Built on FFmpeg, Remotion, and the Model Context Protocol.

See docs/LEGAL_REVIEW.md for dependency licensing notes.

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