Automate CapCut editing to create drafts, add media, and enhance videos.
This MCP tool does not declare any required secrets or remote endpoints, and there is no clear evidence of suspicious data exfiltration. However, it can execute locally and handle video drafts/materials, while coming from a third-party registry with low adoption and unknown maintenance, so it should be used with caution.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication of API keys, account tokens, or other sensitive credentials; based on the available facts, credential exposure or abuse risk appears low.
The materials state that there are no remote endpoints. Although it mentions an HTTP/MCP API, no external hosts or third-party services are identified, and there is no clear evidence of user data being sent to unknown endpoints.
The objective checks already flag executes-code, and its stated function is to automate CapCut editing, create drafts, and add materials/effects, indicating local execution and interaction with related applications. This is a typical high-privilege tool capability and warrants attention to the runtime environment and invocation boundaries.
To create video drafts, add materials (video/audio/text/images), and apply effects, the tool likely needs access to local projects, media files, or related resources. There is no evidence of permissions exceeding its stated purpose, but its data exposure surface is naturally broad, so it should be confined to a dedicated working directory.
There is a public GitHub repository, which lowers risk because the source is in principle auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain trust and maintenance signals are weak; the code and dependencies should be reviewed before installation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "capcut-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the CapCut MCP to create a 30-second short video draft for a product launch. Add three product clips in sequence, include background music, and place the title "New Product Launch" at the beginning.
A CapCut draft project containing sequenced clips, a title, and background music.
Import this talking-head video into CapCut, auto-generate Chinese subtitles, and add subtle transitions plus a warm-toned filter for social media publishing.
An edited video draft with auto subtitles, consistent filters, and transition effects.
Use the CapCut MCP to produce a 45-second marketing video: include five product images, two demo clips, the brand logo, a watermark saying "Limited Time Offer," and a closing call to action, "Buy Now."
A marketing video draft with images, video clips, brand elements, and a call to action.
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