comfy-pilot and MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP

These tools are complementary, as comfy-pilot provides a way for Claude to edit ComfyUI workflows, while MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP integrates a ComfyUI local instance with a prompt library for multi-direction parallel generation, which could then be manipulated by Claude via comfy-pilot.

comfy-pilot
51
Established
MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP
48
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 126
Forks: 25
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 333
Forks: 37
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About comfy-pilot

ConstantineB6/comfy-pilot

MCP server + embedded terminal that lets Claude Code see and edit your ComfyUI workflows

This tool lets you build and manage ComfyUI workflows using natural language prompts, bypassing the need for manual node manipulation. You describe the workflow you want, or what changes to make, and it interprets your request to automatically create, connect, and configure nodes. This is designed for generative AI artists, researchers, or anyone creating complex image generation workflows in ComfyUI.

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About MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP

jau123/MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP

MeiGen-AI-Design-MCP — Turn Claude Code / OpenClaw into your local Lovart. Local ComfyUI, 1,400+ prompt library, multi-direction parallel generation.

MeiGen AI Design MCP transforms your text descriptions and reference images into professional-grade visual content. It takes your high-level creative brief and automatically generates multiple distinct images, like product photos or campaign visuals, in parallel. This tool is perfect for designers, marketers, or anyone who needs to quickly create diverse image options from a single prompt.

visual design content creation marketing product photography digital art

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