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Higgsfield MCP Server: Turn Claude Into a Short-Form Ad Factory in 2 Minutes

Higgsfield, a visual generation platform that wraps models like Seedance 2.0, Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, and Hailuo 02 behind a single interface, shipped an MCP server on April 30, 2026. This lets Claude Desktop users generate short-form ads by simply chatting — no clicking around the Higgsfield UI. Nine curated presets (UGC, unboxing, product review, hyper motion, TV spot, and more) ship out of the box. The workflow collapses creative production from days to minutes, making it realistic for brands to ship the 30+ ad variants per month that Meta's algorithm rewards.

Higgsfield, a visual generation platform that wraps models like Seedance 2.0, Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, and Hailuo 02 behind a single interface, shipped an MCP server on April 30, 2026. This lets Claude Desktop users generate short-form ads by simply chatting — no clicking around the Higgsfield UI. Nine curated presets (UGC, unboxing, product review, hyper motion, TV spot, and more) ship out of the box. The workflow collapses creative production from days to minutes, making it realistic for brands to ship the 30+ ad variants per month that Meta's algorithm rewards.

What this actually does

UGC ads used to mean hiring a creator, shipping product, waiting two weeks, paying $300 a clip, and hoping the footage didn't suck. Higgsfield just killed that whole pipeline. You connect Claude Desktop to their MCP server, type what you want, drop a reference image. Out comes a finished short-form ad.

Higgsfield is a visual generation platform that wraps the best AI video models on the planet (Seedance 2.0, Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Hailuo 02) behind a single interface. On April 30, 2026, they shipped an MCP server. That means Claude can talk to Higgsfield directly. You stop clicking around their UI. You just chat.

Nine curated presets ship out of the box: UGC, unboxing, product review, hyper motion, TV spot, and a few others. You give it a product photo, you get an ad.

Why this matters

If you run ads, you already know creative is the bottleneck. Meta's algorithm rewards new creative every 3 to 5 days. Most brands die at this step because making 30 ads a month is unrealistic with a real production pipeline.

This collapses creative production from days to minutes. One person can now ship the volume of an entire production team.

Wire Claude up to Higgsfield in 2 minutes

Step 1. Download Claude Desktop from claude.com/download. The MCP connector flow only lives in the desktop app and on the web. Not the mobile app.

Step 2. Inside Claude, click your profile, go to Settings, then Connectors, then Manage Connectors.

Step 3. Click the big + icon. Pick custom connector. Name it Higgsfield. Paste this URL: https://mcp.higgsfield.ai/mcp

Hit Connect. You'll get an OAuth popup. Click Allow. It logs you into your Higgsfield account.

Step 4. Back in Claude, you should see Higgsfield in your connector list. That's it. You're live.

How to actually use it

The whole workflow is three steps:

  1. Pick a product. Take a photo of it.
  2. Pick a preset (e.g., "UGC").
  3. Write a prompt describing the ad you want.

Example prompt that works well:

"Generate a 15-second UGC ad for this product. Show someone unboxing it, looking surprised, then using it happily. End with a call to action to buy now."

Claude calls the Higgsfield MCP. Higgsfield routes it to the right model under the hood (Seedance for motion, Nano Banana Pro for stills). You get the clips back in chat.

When to use this. When to skip it.

Use it for: ad iteration, hook testing, product demos, faceless brands, anything where you need volume over polish.

Skip it for: brand films, founder-led content where the founder needs to actually be on camera, anything that needs a specific real person's likeness.

The output is good. Not "fool your mom" good yet. But for paid ads where you need 30 variants this week, it's already past the bar.

What to generate first

Don't try to make a perfect ad on day one. Make 20 bad ones. Pick the 3 that hit. That's the loop.

Pick one product. Run 5 hooks against it. Ship them all to ads. Let the algorithm tell you which one wins. Then make 10 more that look like the winner. This is the workflow. The tool just makes it possible to actually run it.

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