The Cloudinary MCP Server facilitates media uploads to Cloudinary through Claude Desktop and compatible MCP clients, supporting images and videos with customizable options.
The Cloudinary MCP Server facilitates media uploads to Cloudinary through Claude Desktop and compatible MCP clients, supporting images and videos with customizable options.
This MCP server provides tools for uploading images and videos to Cloudinary, allowing seamless integration with Claude Desktop and other MCP clients. Users can configure environment variables with their Cloudinary credentials, install dependencies, and run or develop the server. It supports uploading files via URL, base64, or local paths, with options for resource types, public IDs, overwriting, and tagging assets. The server architecture is based on Node.js and provides detailed setup instructions for different OS, making it suitable for developers and users needing automated media management and cloud storage solutions.
Who will use Cloudinary MCP Server?
Developers integrating Cloudinary media uploads
Content creators managing media assets
Companies automating media workflows
Cloud storage solution providers
How to use the Cloudinary MCP Server?
Step1: Install Node.js (version 18 or higher) and npm.
Step2: Clone the repository or use npx for installation.
Step3: Configure your Cloudinary credentials in environment variables.
Step4: Run the server locally or set it up in your environment.
Step5: Use the upload tool with required parameters to upload media files.
Cloudinary MCP Server's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
Upload media files to Cloudinary
Support for image, video, raw resource types
Customizable public IDs and tags
Overwrite existing assets
Configuration via environment variables
The Benefits
Automates media uploads to Cloudinary
Easy integration with Claude Desktop and MCP clients
Supports multiple media formats
Secure and flexible credential management
Streamlined media management workflow
Cloudinary MCP Server's Main Use Cases & Applications
Automated media upload pipelines for content platforms
Batch uploading images and videos for marketing campaigns
Integrating Cloudinary media management into web applications