This is an implementation of an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for TouchDesigner. Its goal is to enable AI agents to control and operate TouchDesigner projects.
TouchDesigner MCP acts as a bridge between AI models and the TouchDesigner WebServer DAT, enabling AI agents to:
- Create, modify, and delete nodes
- Query node properties and project structure
- Programmatically control TouchDesigner via Python scripts
Please refer to the Installation Guide.
If you are updating, please refer to the procedure in the Latest Release.
This server enables AI agents to perform operations in TouchDesigner using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Tools allow AI agents to perform actions in TouchDesigner.
| Tool Name | Description |
|---|---|
create_td_node |
Creates a new node. |
delete_td_node |
Deletes an existing node. |
exec_node_method |
Calls a Python method on a node. |
execute_python_script |
Executes an arbitrary Python script in TouchDesigner. |
get_module_help |
Gets Python help() documentation for TouchDesigner modules/classes. |
get_td_class_details |
Gets details of a TouchDesigner Python class or module. |
get_td_classes |
Gets a list of TouchDesigner Python classes. |
get_td_info |
Gets information about the TouchDesigner server environment. |
get_td_node_errors |
Checks for errors on a specified node and its children. |
get_td_node_parameters |
Gets the parameters of a specific node. |
get_td_nodes |
Gets nodes under a parent path, with optional filtering. |
update_td_node_parameters |
Updates the parameters of a specific node. |
Prompts provide instructions for AI agents to perform specific actions in TouchDesigner.
| Prompt Name | Description |
|---|---|
Search node |
Fuzzy searches for nodes and retrieves information based on name, family, or type. |
Node connection |
Provides instructions to connect nodes within TouchDesigner. |
Check node errors |
Checks for errors on a specified node, and recursively for its children. |
Not implemented.
Looking for local setup, client configuration, project structure, or release workflow notes? See the Developer Guide for all developer-facing documentation.
The MCP server uses semantic versioning for flexible compatibility checks
| MCP Server | API Server | Minimum compatible API version | Behavior | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3.x | 1.3.0 | 1.3.0 | ✅ Works normally | Compatible | Recommended baseline configuration |
| 1.3.x | 1.4.0 | 1.3.0 | Warning | Older MCP MINOR with newer API may lack new features | |
| 1.4.0 | 1.3.x | 1.3.0 | Warning | Newer MCP MINOR may have additional features | |
| 1.3.2 | 1.3.1 | 1.3.2 | ❌ Execution stops | Error | API below minimum compatible version |
| 2.0.0 | 1.x.x | N/A | ❌ Execution stops | Error | Different MAJOR = breaking changes |
Compatibility Rules:
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✅ Compatible: Same MAJOR version AND API version ≥ 1.3.0 (minimum compatible version)
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⚠️ Warning: Different MINOR or PATCH versions within the same MAJOR version (shows warning but continues execution) -
❌ Error: Different MAJOR versions OR API server < 1.3.0 (execution stops immediately, update required)
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To resolve compatibility errors:
- Download the latest touchdesigner-mcp-td.zip from the releases page.
- Delete the existing
touchdesigner-mcp-tdfolder and replace it with the newly extracted contents. - Remove the old
mcp_webserver_basecomponent from your TouchDesigner project and import the.toxfrom the new folder. - Restart TouchDesigner and the AI agent running the MCP server (e.g., Claude Desktop).
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For developers: When developing locally, run
npm run versionafter editingpackage.json(or simply usenpm version ...). This keeps the Python API (pyproject.toml+td/modules/utils/version.py), MCP bundle manifest, and registry metadata in sync so that the runtime compatibility check succeeds.
For a deeper look at how the MCP server enforces these rules, see Version Compatibility Verification.
TouchDesignerClientcaches failed connection checks for 60 seconds. Subsequent tool calls reuse the cached error to avoid spamming TouchDesigner and automatically retry after the TTL expires.- When the MCP server cannot reach TouchDesigner, you now get guided error messages with concrete fixes:
ECONNREFUSED/ "connect refused": start TouchDesigner, ensure the WebServer DAT frommcp_webserver_base.toxis running, and confirm the configured port (default9981).ETIMEDOUT/ "timeout": TouchDesigner is responding slowly or the network is blocked. Restart TouchDesigner/WebServer DAT or check your network connection.ENOTFOUND/getaddrinfo: the host name is invalid. Use127.0.0.1unless you explicitly changed it.
- The structured error text is also logged through
ILogger, so you can check the MCP logs to understand why a request stopped before hitting TouchDesigner. - Once the underlying issue is fixed, simply run the tool again—the client clears the cached error and re-verifies the connection automatically.
We welcome your contributions!
- Fork the repository.
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature). - Make your changes.
- Add tests and ensure everything works (
npm test). - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'). - Push to your branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature). - Open a pull request.
Please always include appropriate tests when making implementation changes.
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