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MCP server for Figma API

Project description

Figma API MCP Server

Base URL: https://api.figma.com

API Info


Install

Quick Start (recommended)

OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID \
OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET=YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET \
OAUTH2_SCOPES=YOUR_OAUTH2_SCOPES \
ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID \
ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET \
ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES \
API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY \
uvx mcparmory-figma

With pip

pip install mcparmory-figma
OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID \
OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET=YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET \
OAUTH2_SCOPES=YOUR_OAUTH2_SCOPES \
ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID \
ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET \
ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES=YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES \
API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY \
mcparmory-figma

MCP Client Configuration

Add to your MCP client config (e.g. Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "figma": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["mcparmory-figma"],
      "env": {
        "OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID": "YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID",
        "OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET": "YOUR_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET",
        "OAUTH2_SCOPES": "YOUR_OAUTH2_SCOPES",
        "ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID": "YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID",
        "ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET": "YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET",
        "ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES": "YOUR_ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES",
        "API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Set OAUTH2_SCOPES to a comma-separated list of scopes your app requires (e.g. OAUTH2_SCOPES=scope_a,scope_b). Open .env to see all available scopes with descriptions.


Credentials

Set the following environment variables (via MCP client env config, shell export, or .env file):

  • OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID — OAuth2 client ID
  • OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET — OAuth2 client secret
  • OAUTH2_SCOPES — OAuth2 scopes (comma-separated)
  • ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID — OAuth2 client ID
  • ORG_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET — OAuth2 client secret
  • ORG_OAUTH2_SCOPES — OAuth2 scopes (comma-separated)
  • API_KEY — API Key Authentication (X-Figma-Token) Do not commit credentials to version control.

OAuth2

Add this redirect URI to your OAuth provider's allowed redirect URIs:

http://localhost:9400/callback

If you change OAUTH2_CALLBACK_PORT in .env, update the redirect URI to match.

On first use, a browser window opens automatically for OAuth authorization. Grant access when prompted — tokens are saved to tokens/oauth2_tokens.json and refreshed automatically.

Re-authorization: Delete tokens/oauth2_tokens.json and restart the server.


Run Locally

First, configure your credentials in .env (see Credentials above).

pip install -r requirements.txt
python server.py

Connect MCP Client

Edit .mcp.json and replace <SERVER_DIR> with the absolute path to this directory, then add to your MCP client configuration.

Example (if server is at /home/user/mcp-servers/figma):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "figma": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["/home/user/mcp-servers/figma/server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Docker

First, configure your credentials in .env (see Credentials above).

docker build -t figma .
mkdir -p tokens
docker run -p 8000:8000 -p 9400:9400 -p 9401:9401 -v ./tokens:/app/tokens --env-file .env figma

Before running, make sure ports 8000, 9400, 9401 are free. If you changed the callback port in .env, update the -p port mapping and your OAuth provider's redirect URI to match.

On first run, the server prints an authorization URL — check docker logs for the URL. Open it in your browser to complete OAuth consent. Tokens are persisted to ./tokens/ via the volume mount so re-authorization is not needed on subsequent runs. For Docker, use SSE transport in your MCP client config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "figma": {
      "type": "sse",
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/sse"
    }
  }
}

Files

  • .env - Credentials and server configuration
  • .mcp.json - MCP client config template
  • Dockerfile - Container build
  • LICENSE - MIT license for this generated code
  • requirements.txt - Python dependencies
  • README.md - This file
  • server.py - MCP server entry point
  • _auth.py - Authentication handlers
  • _models.py - Request/response models
  • _validators.py - Input validation

Note: Files starting with . are hidden by default on macOS/Linux. Use ls -a in terminal or enable "Show hidden files" in your file manager to see .env and .mcp.json.


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