--- slug: mcp-image-generation-guide title: "Generate Images in Your IDE with MCP" status: inbox created: 2026-01-02 source: research/keywords/docs-seo-analysis-2026-01-02.md timing: blocked (waiting for MCP feature) --- # Idea ## Discovery **Source:** Competitive analysis — Replicate and fal.ai both have MCP documentation **Evidence:** - Replicate: replicate.com/docs/reference/mcp - fal.ai: docs.fal.ai/model-apis/mcp (Cursor-specific guide) - r/mcp subreddit: 82K subscribers, active discussion of image MCP servers - Third-party MCP servers for image generation on GitHub (seedream, flux, etc.) ## Why This Matters 1. **Market expectation** — Developers using Cursor/Claude Code expect MCP integration 2. **Competitor parity** — Both major competitors have this documented 3. **Workflow-native positioning** — This is our core value proposition 4. **SEO opportunity** — "image generation mcp" emerging as search term ## Potential Angles **Option A: Documentation page** `/docs/mcp/` — Getting started with Banatie MCP server - Cursor setup guide - Claude Desktop integration - Claude Code usage - Example workflows **Option B: Tutorial blog post** "How to Generate Images Without Leaving Your IDE" - Shows full workflow - Compares to API calls - Code examples **Option C: Comparison** "Banatie MCP vs Replicate MCP vs fal.ai MCP" - Feature comparison - Setup complexity - Unique Live URLs capability ## Keywords (to research when feature ships) - "image generation mcp" - "ai image mcp server" - "cursor image generation" - "claude code image generation" - "mcp server image api" ## Notes - **BLOCKED** — Cannot publish until MCP feature ships - Pre-write documentation draft now - Launch content same day as feature release - Emphasize Live URLs as unique MCP capability (neither competitor has this) ## Differentiation Point Key message: "Generate images via URL without writing API code" ``` // Competitor MCP: "Generate an image of a sunset" → Returns image file/data // Banatie MCP + Live URLs: "Create a placeholder URL for product images" → Returns URL that generates on-demand → No storage, instant, shareable ``` This is our unique angle.