An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables Claude to access Windows screenshots from WSL2. Perfect for seamlessly sharing screenshots with Claude Code without manual file navigation.
When using Claude Code cli in WSL2 or in Cursor/VSCode, sharing Windows screenshots requires navigating complex file paths like /mnt/c/Users/...
or dragging the image to the terminal.
Also, what if want to share the last 4 screenshots with Claude? this can become very cubersome.
This tool simplifies the process to just:
- Take a screenshot on Windows (Win+Shift+S)
- Ask Claude to show your latest screenshot/s
- Claude instantly accesses and displays it
No more copy-pasting paths or navigating directories!
- Auto-detection: Automatically detects your Windows Screenshots folder location from the registry
- Cross-platform: Works in both WSL2 and native Windows environments
- Smart defaults: Falls back to common screenshot locations if custom paths aren't found
- Zero configuration: Works out of the box for most users
- Windows 10/11 (with or without WSL2)
- Node.js 18+
- Claude Code CLI installed
Run this single command in your terminal (works in WSL2, Windows Terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt):
claude mcp add windows-screenshots -s user -- npx mcp-windows-screenshots@latest
That's it! Restart Claude Code and you're ready to go.
The tool will automatically:
- Detect your environment (WSL2 or Windows)
- Find your Windows Screenshots folder from the registry
- Configure the appropriate paths
Once installed, Claude can use these tools:
Ask Claude: "Look at the latest screenshot"
Claude will automatically find it and look at the image.
Ask Claude: "Show me my latest screenshots"
Claude will display your recent screenshots with timestamps and sizes.
Ask Claude: "Which directories are you checking for screenshots?"
Claude will show all configured paths.
The tool automatically:
- Detects your environment (WSL2 vs native Windows)
- Queries Windows registry for your actual Screenshots folder location
- Searches common locations as fallback:
- Your configured Screenshots folder (from Windows settings)
- Pictures/Screenshots
- OneDrive Pictures/Screenshots
- Desktop
- Documents/Screenshots
- Temp folders
- Ask Claude to "list screenshot directories" to see which paths are being searched
- Ensure your screenshots are saved in one of the searched directories
- If your screenshots are in a custom location, see Advanced Configuration below
- Restart Claude Code after installation
- Run
claude mcp list
to verify the server is installed - Ensure you used
-s user
when adding the server
If your screenshots are saved in a non-standard location, you can specify custom directories:
claude mcp add windows-screenshots -s user \
-e "MCP_SCREENSHOT_DIRS=/mnt/c/Users/john/CustomFolder;/mnt/c/Users/john/Desktop" \
-- npx mcp-windows-screenshots@latest
claude mcp add windows-screenshots -s user -e "MCP_SCREENSHOT_DIRS=C:\Users\john\CustomFolder;C:\Users\john\Desktop" -- npx mcp-windows-screenshots@latest
WINDOWS_USERNAME
: Override the auto-detected Windows usernameMCP_SCREENSHOT_DIRS
: Specify custom screenshot directories (semicolon-separated for multiple paths)
If the auto-detection doesn't find the correct username:
claude mcp add windows-screenshots -s user \
-e "WINDOWS_USERNAME=YourWindowsUsername" \
-- npx mcp-windows-screenshots@latest
claude mcp add windows-screenshots -s user -e "WINDOWS_USERNAME=YourWindowsUsername" -- npx mcp-windows-screenshots@latest
To contribute or modify this tool:
git clone https://github.com/rubinsh/mcp-windows-screenshots.git
cd mcp-windows-screenshots
npm install
npm run build
MIT © rubinsh