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Screeny is a privacy-first, macOS-only MCP server that enables AI agents to capture screenshots of pre-approved application windows, providing secure visual context for development and debugging tasks. It requires explicit user approval for each window before it can be captured, ensuring user-controlled access and non-intrusive capture.
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Screeny MCP Server: Privacy first macOS Screenshots for AI Agents
A privacy-first, macOS-only MCP server that enables AI agents to capture screenshots of pre-approved application windows, providing secure visual context for development and debugging tasks.
Note: If you get an ENOENT error, replace "mcp-server-screeny" with the full path to the executable (find it with which mcp-server-screeny in your terminal).
Note: If you get an ENOENT error, replace "mcp-server-screeny" with the full path to the executable (find it with which mcp-server-screeny in your terminal).
Note: If you get a "spawn uvx ENOENT" error, replace "uvx" with the full path to uvx:
which uvx # Find your uvx path
Then use that full path in the config (e.g., "/opt/homebrew/bin/uvx").
Setup# 1. Grant Screen Capture Permission (Required)
Important: Grant permission before running window approval.
Note: You need to grant Screen Capture permission to BOTH:
Your Terminal application (Terminal.app, iTerm2, etc.) - Required for running setup (can be disabled after)
Your MCP host (Claude Desktop, Cursor) - Required for taking screenshots
To add them:
Open System Settings > Privacy & Security > Screen & System Audio Recording
Click the "+" button
Add your Terminal application AND your MCP host application
Restart both applications after granting permissions
2. Window Approval (Required)
After configuring your MCP client above, approve which windows can be captured.
mcp-server-screeny --setup
# Auto-approve all current windows
mcp-server-screeny --setup --allow-all
uvx mcp-server-screeny --setup
# Auto-approve all current windows
uvx mcp-server-screeny --setup --allow-all
Approvals are saved to ~/.screeny/approved_windows.json. Re-run setup when you want to update the list of approved windows.
Security & Privacy
Only user-approved windows can be captured
All processing stays local on your machine
Screenshots are temporary and deleted immediately after use
Troubleshooting# Permission Issues
mcp-server-screeny --debug
# Re-run setup if windows changed
mcp-server-screeny --setup
Common Issues
"spawn uvx ENOENT" error
Solution: Use the full path to uvx in your MCP config instead of just "uvx"
Find path with: which uvx
Example: "/opt/homebrew/bin/uvx" or "/usr/local/bin/uvx"
"No approved windows found"
Solution: Run mcp-server-screeny --setup first (or uvx mcp-server-screeny --setup if using uvx)
"Screen Recording permission required" or "No windows found"
Solution: Grant Screen Recording permission in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Screen & System Audio Recording
Click "+" button and manually add your MCP host (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.)
Restart your MCP host application after granting permissions
Try running setup again after granting permissions
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to contribute new ideas, bug fixes, or enhancements.
This is my first MCP project - if you encounter any bugs, please open an issue and I'll do my best to fix them!
I created this tool to streamline my mobile development workflow. I was tired of
manually taking screenshots repeatedly to describe UI issues. With Screeny, Cursor can directly capture screenshots of my iOS simulator and iterate on the design in a loop. I'm excited to see how others will use this!