
Openverse
Searches Openverse's Creative Commons image collection to find freely-licensed images with detailed filtering and attribution information.
Integrates with Openverse's Creative Commons image collection to search and retrieve openly-licensed images with detailed filtering options, attribution information, and specialized essay illustration features for finding relevant academic content.
What it does
- Search Creative Commons and public domain images
- Filter by license type, file format, and aspect ratio
- Get detailed attribution information for images
- Find related images based on content
- Search for essay-specific illustration content
- Filter by image source and creator
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About Openverse
Openverse is a community-built MCP server published by neno-is-ooo that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Search Creative Commons images with Openverse to find CC images and illustrations for academic content, including detail It is categorized under search web, other.
How to install
You can install Openverse in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.
License
Openverse is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
@mcp/openverse
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides tools for searching and fetching openly-licensed images from Openverse.
Features
- ๐ Search for CC-licensed and public domain images
- ๐จ Filter by license type, source, file format, and more
- ๐ Get detailed image information including attribution
- ๐ Find related images
- ๐ Essay-specific image search for content illustration
- โก Built with TypeScript and fastmcp for excellent performance
Installation
npm install -g @mcp/openverse
Or install from source:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-openverse.git
cd mcp-openverse
npm install
npm run build
npm link
Usage
As an MCP Server
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"openverse": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@mcp/openverse"]
}
}
}
Or if installed locally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"openverse": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp-openverse/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Available Tools
search_images
Search for openly-licensed images with various filters.
Parameters:
query(required): Search termspage: Page number (default: 1)page_size: Results per page (default: 20, max: 500)license: License type (by,by-sa,by-nc,by-nd,cc0, etc.)license_type:commercialormodificationcreator: Filter by creator namesource: Filter by source (flickr,wikimedia,met, etc.)extension: File type (jpg,png,gif,svg)aspect_ratio:tall,wide, orsquaresize:small,medium, orlargemature: Include mature content (default: false)
Example:
// Search for nature photos with commercial license
{
"query": "forest landscape",
"page_size": 10,
"license_type": "commercial",
"extension": "jpg",
"aspect_ratio": "wide"
}
get_image_details
Get detailed information about a specific image.
Parameters:
image_id(required): Openverse image ID (UUID format)
get_related_images
Find images related to a specific image.
Parameters:
image_id(required): The image ID to find related images forpage: Page number (default: 1)page_size: Results per page (default: 10)
get_image_stats
Get statistics about available images by source.
No parameters required.
search_images_for_essay
High-level tool for finding images to illustrate essays or articles.
Parameters:
essay_topic(required): Main topic/title of the essayconcepts(required): Array of key concepts to find images forstyle:photo,illustration, orany(default:any)max_images: Maximum images to return (default: 10)
Example:
{
"essay_topic": "Climate Change",
"concepts": ["global warming", "renewable energy", "carbon emissions"],
"style": "photo",
"max_images": 15
}
Image Attribution
All images from Openverse come with attribution requirements. The API provides:
attribution: Pre-formatted attribution textlicense: License code (e.g., 'by-sa')license_url: Link to the licensecreator: Original creator/photographercreator_url: Link to creator's profile
Always include proper attribution when using images.
Rate Limits
The Openverse API has the following rate limits:
- Anonymous: 100 requests/day, 5 requests/hour
- Authenticated: 10,000 requests/day, 100 requests/minute
This MCP server currently uses anonymous access. For higher rate limits, consider implementing OAuth authentication.
Development
Building from Source
npm install
npm run build
Running in Development Mode
npm run dev
Testing the Server
You can test the server using the MCP inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector dist/index.js
Examples
Finding Images for a Blog Post
// Using the search_images_for_essay tool
{
"essay_topic": "Sustainable Architecture",
"concepts": ["green building", "solar panels", "eco-friendly design"],
"style": "photo",
"max_images": 10
}
Searching with Specific Requirements
// Using the search_images tool
{
"query": "mountain landscape sunrise",
"aspect_ratio": "wide",
"license_type": "commercial",
"extension": "jpg",
"size": "large",
"page_size": 20
}
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Development Guidelines
- Follow TypeScript best practices
- Add tests for new features
- Update documentation
- Ensure all tools have proper error handling
Acknowledgments
- Openverse for providing the API and openly-licensed content
- WordPress for maintaining the Openverse project
- fastmcp for the excellent MCP framework
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Rate limit errors: You're hitting the anonymous API limits. Wait an hour or implement authentication.
- No results: Try broader search terms or remove filters.
- Connection errors: Check your internet connection and firewall settings.
Debug Mode
Set the DEBUG environment variable:
DEBUG=mcp:* npx @mcp/openverse
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