# openFlow > MCP server for Google Flow. Lets a coding agent — Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client — > generate images with Nano Banana, video with Veo, and music, running on the user's own Google > account. Google has no public API for Flow; this service is the connection. Connect in one command: ``` claude mcp add --transport http openflow https://openflowmcp.com/mcp ``` ## What it does - **Images** — Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro, Nano Banana 2 Lite. Free with no daily limit. - **Video** — Veo. Clips of 4, 6, 8, 10 seconds; image-to-video, reference-to-video, interpolation between two frames, extension of an existing clip, upscaling. - **Characters** — one face kept consistent across shots, built from a photo or a description; turnarounds and expression sheets. - **Music** — full tracks with lyrics and style control, splittable back into stems. - 31 tools in total, plus five ready-made scenarios as MCP prompts. ## How it works The user connects their own Google account once (the login happens in their browser, on their machine — the password never reaches this service). Generations then run on that account's own credits. The service provides the queue, account rotation, retries and the MCP layer. ## What it costs - Images: free, no daily limit. A new key gets 25 generations before linking a GitHub account; linking is one click and removes the limit permanently. - Video: spends the user's own Google credits (7 credits for 4 seconds, 10 for 6, 12 for 8), plus a subscription for the service: $6 for one month, $15 for three, $24 for six, $36 for twelve (that last one works out to $3 per month). - Payment by card, or USDT directly on TRON (TRC20), BNB Smart Chain (BEP20), TON or Solana. ## Common questions **Does this need a paid Google Flow subscription?** No. A normal Google account generates images for free. Video spends that account's credits, which come with Google AI plans. **Is the user's Google password shared?** No. The login happens in the user's own browser on their machine; only a device token is passed on, and it is stored encrypted. **Can the Google account link break?** Yes — after a password change, revoking sessions, or removing the device in Google security settings. Reconnecting takes a minute, and the service reports it directly instead of failing silently. **How many generations at once?** Eight per connected Google account. Going over returns a wait, not an error: the job goes back in the queue and retries by itself. Attaching more accounts raises the ceiling. **Is it open source?** No. The repository holds the documentation; the service is hosted. ## Links - Site: https://openflowmcp.com/ - MCP endpoint: https://openflowmcp.com/mcp - Server card: https://openflowmcp.com/.well-known/mcp/server-card.json - Documentation repository: https://github.com/molkex/mcp-flow-google - What is stored: https://openflowmcp.com/trust - Terms: https://openflowmcp.com/terms - Support: https://t.me/mxmtkchk Not affiliated with Google. "Google Flow" and "Veo" are trademarks of Google LLC.