LightSync Pro connects Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other AI assistants to your creative asset sources — Lightroom, Figma, Canva, Dropbox, Shutterstock, Bynder, and Brandfolder — and delivers optimized images directly to WordPress and Shopify.
Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), LightSync Pro uses a patent-pending broker architecture (US Application 19/440,404) that securely handles OAuth credentials so your API keys never touch your WordPress installation.
Features
Browse & Search Creative Assets — Access your Lightroom albums, Figma files, Canva designs, Dropbox folders, Shutterstock collections, Bynder portals, and Brandfolder libraries directly from your AI assistant. Photos include EXIF metadata and visual thumbnails.
Optimized Upload to WordPress & Shopify — Images go through automatic AVIF/WebP conversion, responsive resizing, and SEO metadata generation before landing in your media library. No manual export-download-upload cycle.
AI Image & Text Generation — Generate images with DALL-E, Flux, or Stable Diffusion via OpenRouter. Generate alt text, captions, and SEO descriptions. All with version tracking and one-click rollback.
Multi-Site Distribution (Hub) — Enterprise users can distribute approved images across dozens of WordPress sites simultaneously, organized by site groups.
Version Management — Every AI-generated image is versioned. Compare iterations, A/B test variations, and roll back to any previous version instantly.
Setup
- Visit the Anthropic Connectors Directory (or Settings → Connectors in Claude)
- Find LightSync Pro and click Connect
- Enter your email address and LightSync Pro license key
- Select which WordPress site to connect
- Click Allow to grant access
That’s it — Claude now has access to your connected sources and destinations.
Requirements
- An active LightSync Pro license (Pro, Agency, or Enterprise)
- The LightSync Pro plugin installed on your WordPress site
- At least one source connected (Lightroom, Figma, Canva, etc.)
Finding Your License Key
Log in to your LightSync Pro account dashboard to find your license key. It looks like: LSP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Authentication
LightSync Pro uses OAuth 2.1 with PKCE (Proof Key for Code Exchange) for secure authentication. When you connect through the directory:
- Claude registers itself as an OAuth client (Dynamic Client Registration)
- You authenticate with your email and license key on our secure login page
- You choose which WordPress site to connect
- We issue a short-lived access token (24 hours) and a refresh token (30 days)
- Your WordPress site validates tokens using our public JWKS endpoint — no shared secrets, no broker round-trips for tool calls
You can revoke access at any time by disconnecting the connector in Claude’s settings.
Examples
Example 1: Browse and sync Lightroom photos
User prompt: “Show me my latest Lightroom albums and sync the ‘Product Shots’ album to my WordPress site”
What happens:
- LightSync Pro lists your Lightroom albums with photo counts
- You pick the album to sync
- Photos are optimized (AVIF/WebP, responsive sizes) and uploaded to your WordPress media library
- Each photo gets proper alt text, titles, and EXIF-based metadata
Example 2: Generate and upload an AI image
User prompt: “Generate a hero image for my blog post about sustainable fashion, then upload it to my WordPress site with SEO-optimized alt text”
What happens:
- LightSync Pro generates the image via OpenRouter (DALL-E, Flux, etc.)
- The image is displayed inline for your review
- On approval, it’s optimized and uploaded to WordPress with AI-generated alt text and caption
- The version is tracked — you can iterate or roll back later
Example 3: Export Figma designs to WordPress
User prompt: “List my recent Figma files, get the frames from the ‘Homepage Redesign’ file, and upload the hero section to WordPress”
What happens:
- LightSync Pro lists your Figma files with modification dates
- Retrieves frames/pages from the selected file with dimensions
- Exports and optimizes the selected frame
- Uploads to your WordPress media library with proper metadata
Example 4: Distribute images across multiple sites
User prompt: “Distribute the new logo to all sites in my ‘Franchise West’ group”
What happens:
- LightSync Pro identifies the attachment in your Hub controller site
- Distributes the optimized image to all sites in the specified group
- Returns a job ID so you can track distribution progress
- Each destination site receives the image with consistent metadata
Available Tools
Source Browsing (Read-Only)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
lightroom_list_albums | List Lightroom albums with photo counts |
lightroom_get_photos | Get photos with thumbnails and EXIF metadata |
figma_list_files | List recent Figma files |
figma_get_frames | Get frames/pages from a Figma file |
canva_list_designs | List Canva designs with thumbnails |
dropbox_list_files | Browse Dropbox files and folders |
shutterstock_list_collections | List Shutterstock collections |
bynder_list_media | Search and list Bynder assets |
brandfolder_list_assets | List Brandfolder assets |
Actions (Modify Data)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
wordpress_upload_media | Upload optimized image to WordPress |
shopify_upload_file | Upload image to Shopify Files |
sync_album | Sync a Lightroom album to WordPress |
ai_generate_image | Generate AI images (DALL-E, Flux, etc.) |
ai_generate_text | Generate alt text, captions, SEO copy |
hub_distribute | Distribute images across Hub sites |
rollback_version | Restore a previous image version |
35 tools total. See syncific_status for your connected sources and available capabilities.
Privacy Policy
See our MCP Privacy Policy for details on how we handle data during AI assistant connections.
Support
- Email: support@lightsyncpro.com
- Documentation: lightsyncpro.com/docs
- Account Dashboard: lightsyncpro.com/account
Patent Pending: US Application 19/440,404 · LightSync Pro is a product of Tag Team Design
