Enables Claude to directly interact with and control DaVinci Resolve through its Python API, providing tools for project...
Created byApr 23, 2025
DaVinci Resolve MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with DaVinci Resolve and Fusion. This server allows AI assistants like Claude to directly interact with and control DaVinci Resolve through the Model Context Protocol.
Features
Two-way communication: Connect Claude AI to DaVinci Resolve through the MCP protocol
Project management: Create, open, and manage DaVinci Resolve projects
Timeline manipulation: Create, modify, and navigate timelines
Media management: Import, organize, and manage media in the Media Pool
Fusion integration: Create and modify Fusion compositions
Scene inspection: Get detailed information about the current DaVinci Resolve project
Code execution: Run arbitrary Python code in DaVinci Resolve from Claude
Installation
Prerequisites
DaVinci Resolve Studio (version 17 or higher recommended)
Python 3.8 or higher
Claude Desktop (for AI integration)
Setup
Clone this repository:
Install the required dependencies:
Install the MCP server in Claude Desktop:Alternatively, you can install with the editable flag for development:
Usage
With Claude Desktop
Start DaVinci Resolve
In Claude Desktop, connect to the "DaVinci Resolve MCP" server
You can now interact with DaVinci Resolve through Claude
With 5ire
5ire is an open-source cross-platform desktop AI assistant and MCP client that's compatible with this server.
Install 5ire from GitHub or using Homebrew on macOS:
Start DaVinci Resolve
In 5ire, add the DaVinci Resolve MCP server
Connect to the server using your preferred AI model (OpenAI, Claude, etc.)
You can now interact with DaVinci Resolve through 5ire
Available Commands
Resources (Information Retrieval)
project://current - Get information about the current project
project://timelines - Get a list of timelines in the current project
timeline://current - Get information about the current timeline
mediapool://folders - Get a list of folders in the media pool
mediapool://current - Get information about the current media pool folder
storage://volumes - Get a list of mounted volumes in the media storage
system://status - Get the current status of the DaVinci Resolve connection
Project Management
create_project(name) - Create a new DaVinci Resolve project
load_project(name) - Load an existing DaVinci Resolve project
save_project() - Save the current DaVinci Resolve project
Timeline Management
create_timeline(name) - Create a new timeline in the current project
set_current_timeline(index) - Set the current timeline by index (1-based)
Media Management
import_media(file_paths) - Import media files into the current media pool folder
create_folder(name) - Create a new folder in the current media pool folder
create_timeline_from_clips(name, clip_indices) - Create a new timeline from clips in the current media pool folder
Fusion Integration
add_fusion_comp_to_clip(timeline_index, track_type, track_index, item_index) - Add a Fusion composition to a clip in the timeline
create_fusion_node(node_type, parameters) - Create a specific Fusion node in the current composition
create_fusion_node_chain(node_chain) - Create a chain of connected Fusion nodes in the current composition
Page Navigation
open_page(page_name) - Open a specific page in DaVinci Resolve (media, edit, fusion, color, fairlight, deliver)
Advanced Operations
execute_python(code) - Execute arbitrary Python code in DaVinci Resolve
execute_lua(script) - Execute a Lua script in DaVinci Resolve's Fusion
Examples
"Create a new project named 'My Documentary'"
"Import all video files from the Downloads folder"
"Create a new timeline with the selected clips"
"Apply a Fusion effect to the selected clip"
"Get information about the current project"
"Switch to the Color page"
"Save the current project"
"Create a folder named 'Raw Footage' in the media pool"
"Create a Blur node in the current Fusion composition"
"Create a Text node with the content 'Hello World'"
"Create a chain of nodes: MediaIn -> Blur -> ColorCorrector -> MediaOut"
Technical Details
The server uses the Model Context Protocol to communicate between Claude and DaVinci Resolve. It leverages DaVinci Resolve's Python API to control the application.
License
MIT
DaVinci Resolve MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with DaVinci Resolve and Fusion. This server allows AI assistants like Claude to directly interact with and control DaVinci Resolve through the Model Context Protocol.
Features
Two-way communication: Connect Claude AI to DaVinci Resolve through the MCP protocol
Project management: Create, open, and manage DaVinci Resolve projects
Timeline manipulation: Create, modify, and navigate timelines
Media management: Import, organize, and manage media in the Media Pool
Fusion integration: Create and modify Fusion compositions
Scene inspection: Get detailed information about the current DaVinci Resolve project
Code execution: Run arbitrary Python code in DaVinci Resolve from Claude
Installation
Prerequisites
DaVinci Resolve Studio (version 17 or higher recommended)
Python 3.8 or higher
Claude Desktop (for AI integration)
Setup
Clone this repository:
Install the required dependencies:
Install the MCP server in Claude Desktop:Alternatively, you can install with the editable flag for development:
Usage
With Claude Desktop
Start DaVinci Resolve
In Claude Desktop, connect to the "DaVinci Resolve MCP" server
You can now interact with DaVinci Resolve through Claude
With 5ire
5ire is an open-source cross-platform desktop AI assistant and MCP client that's compatible with this server.
Install 5ire from GitHub or using Homebrew on macOS:
Start DaVinci Resolve
In 5ire, add the DaVinci Resolve MCP server
Connect to the server using your preferred AI model (OpenAI, Claude, etc.)
You can now interact with DaVinci Resolve through 5ire
Available Commands
Resources (Information Retrieval)
project://current - Get information about the current project
project://timelines - Get a list of timelines in the current project
timeline://current - Get information about the current timeline
mediapool://folders - Get a list of folders in the media pool
mediapool://current - Get information about the current media pool folder
storage://volumes - Get a list of mounted volumes in the media storage
system://status - Get the current status of the DaVinci Resolve connection
Project Management
create_project(name) - Create a new DaVinci Resolve project
load_project(name) - Load an existing DaVinci Resolve project
save_project() - Save the current DaVinci Resolve project
Timeline Management
create_timeline(name) - Create a new timeline in the current project
set_current_timeline(index) - Set the current timeline by index (1-based)
Media Management
import_media(file_paths) - Import media files into the current media pool folder
create_folder(name) - Create a new folder in the current media pool folder
create_timeline_from_clips(name, clip_indices) - Create a new timeline from clips in the current media pool folder
Fusion Integration
add_fusion_comp_to_clip(timeline_index, track_type, track_index, item_index) - Add a Fusion composition to a clip in the timeline
create_fusion_node(node_type, parameters) - Create a specific Fusion node in the current composition
create_fusion_node_chain(node_chain) - Create a chain of connected Fusion nodes in the current composition
Page Navigation
open_page(page_name) - Open a specific page in DaVinci Resolve (media, edit, fusion, color, fairlight, deliver)
Advanced Operations
execute_python(code) - Execute arbitrary Python code in DaVinci Resolve
execute_lua(script) - Execute a Lua script in DaVinci Resolve's Fusion
Examples
"Create a new project named 'My Documentary'"
"Import all video files from the Downloads folder"
"Create a new timeline with the selected clips"
"Apply a Fusion effect to the selected clip"
"Get information about the current project"
"Switch to the Color page"
"Save the current project"
"Create a folder named 'Raw Footage' in the media pool"
"Create a Blur node in the current Fusion composition"
"Create a Text node with the content 'Hello World'"
"Create a chain of nodes: MediaIn -> Blur -> ColorCorrector -> MediaOut"
Technical Details
The server uses the Model Context Protocol to communicate between Claude and DaVinci Resolve. It leverages DaVinci Resolve's Python API to control the application.