AgentBrush is an MCP server that lets Claude Code, Cursor and Windsurf generate on-brand images without leaving the editor. Feed it your brand once and every product shot, icon, OG card and mascot belongs to the same family, then lands in your repo.
Hey, Yanis here. My co-founder Jacques and I built AgentBrush.
Pure scratch-my-own-itch. I'd be deep in Claude Code, app basically done, then I'd need a product shot, an icon, an OG image, so I'd bounce to Midjourney, a photo studio, or Figma, re-explain my brand for the fifth time, and get back something off. The app worked fine. It just looked like a robot made it, which, fair enough, one did.
We'd tried everything (v0, Figma, Base44, Claude's design tools), and they all hit the same ceiling: the emotional, on-brand identity (think Duolingo, think Phantom) is what separates a simple site from a great one, and it's exactly what AI builders can't do.
So I gave my coding agent a paintbrush. AgentBrush is an MCP server: your agent generates images inline, keeps them on-brand via reference images, edits regions with a mask editor, removes backgrounds locally for free, and writes the file straight into your repo.
It's paid (from $6.99/mo, every generation is a real GPU call) and it's v1. Happy to get into the how, and I'm genuinely curious what you'd point it at first.
Love the framing of image generation as an agent tool, not a separate creative app. Dropping on-brand assets straight into the repo feels practical. How are you storing brand context so outputs stay consistent over time?
The part I like most is that assets land straight in the repo with the brand context already applied. Small visuals like OG images, icons, and product shots are usually what make an AI-built app feel unfinished.
Congrats on the launch! The idea of keeping visual asset creation inside the development workflow is really interesting. No more jumping between five different tools just to get a consistent product image
AgentBrush launched on Product Hunt on June 15th, 2026 and earned 78 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #24 on the daily leaderboard. AgentBrush is an MCP server that lets Claude Code, Cursor and Windsurf generate on-brand images without leaving the editor. Feed it your brand once and every product shot, icon, OG card and mascot belongs to the same family, then lands in your repo.
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Hey, Yanis here. My co-founder Jacques and I built AgentBrush.
Pure scratch-my-own-itch. I'd be deep in Claude Code, app basically done, then I'd need a product shot, an icon, an OG image, so I'd bounce to Midjourney, a photo studio, or Figma, re-explain my brand for the fifth time, and get back something off. The app worked fine. It just looked like a robot made it, which, fair enough, one did.
We'd tried everything (v0, Figma, Base44, Claude's design tools), and they all hit the same ceiling: the emotional, on-brand identity (think Duolingo, think Phantom) is what separates a simple site from a great one, and it's exactly what AI builders can't do.
So I gave my coding agent a paintbrush. AgentBrush is an MCP server: your agent generates images inline, keeps them on-brand via reference images, edits regions with a mask editor, removes backgrounds locally for free, and writes the file straight into your repo.
It's paid (from $6.99/mo, every generation is a real GPU call) and it's v1. Happy to get into the how, and I'm genuinely curious what you'd point it at first.