Connect Logobaker to your AI chat
Add the connector
Any other MCP host
Paste this server URL into your assistant's "custom connector" / "remote MCP" field:
https://api.logobaker.pro/mcpFor Claude and ChatGPT: open the connector settings above, choose "Add custom connector" / developer mode, and paste the URL. You'll be sent to a Logobaker consent screen to authorize access.
From the MCP registry
Logobaker is published on the official Model Context Protocol registry. Registry-aware hosts can install it by name:
pro.logobaker/connectorInstall from the command line
Point any CLI host at the remote connector — you'll authorize once in the browser on first use:
claude mcp add --transport http logobaker https://api.logobaker.pro/mcpgemini mcp add --transport http logobaker https://api.logobaker.pro/mcpcurl 'https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io/v0/servers?search=pro.logobaker/connector'Community directories (Cursor, VS Code, Smithery, Glama, PulseMCP and more) ingest from this registry, so the same listing appears there automatically.
What you can do
- Search logos by keyword or by concept ("minimalist fox mark")
- Browse feeds — new, hot, delicious, best, challenge winners
- Open any logo, blog post or designer profile
- Read the global wall feed and published blogs
- Look up your own profile and stats
- Upload a logo as a draft — it stays private until you publish it from the web or app
What Logobaker shares
The connector requests only the permissions below. Uploads are always created as drafts — nothing is ever published to your public profile, wall, or blog without you doing it yourself from the web or app.
- ProfileRead your profile and stats
- Logos (read)Search and browse logos and feeds
- Logos (write)Upload logos as drafts — never published without your action
- Wall (read)Read wall posts
- Blogs (read)Read blogs
You can review and revoke connected apps at any time from your account settings. Read our privacy policy and terms of service for details.