Add simple widgets to you LLM chat for common situations like timers, conversions and more.
Demo video: https://youtu.be/4gfom42vHkc
MCP-UI opens the door to breaking the text wall from chat UIs we've been using the last few years. The full extent of what's possible is
This project shows the floor of what's possible by providing a few simple widgets for common situations.
If you've ever google "convert X to Y" or "2 minute timer" and see the custom UI results, this should feel very familiar.
Timer- Editable timer with a chime.Stopwatch- Timer that just counts up.Conversion- Convert between set of units for which the LLM can write a formula.Display Fact- When the answer is simple, just show it in an easy to read card.
MCP-UI is new and as of August 2025 is only supported by a few clients.
Try widget-mcp in the Smithery playground. (TODO: pending Smithery deploy)
- Install Goose
- Click
ExtensionsandAdd custom extension - Fill in name as
Widgetsand commandnpx widget-mcp - Verify it's working by clicking
Chatand prompting2 minute timer
Here's a few examples of widgets that could be fun to add.
- Color Picker - Interactive color selection and palette tools. Could be parameterized to allow the LLM to suggest a color and let the user tweak and explore.
- Calculator - Basic and scientific calculator functionality. Initial function seeded by LLM.
- Dice Roller - Custom set of dice based on what you ask the agent for.
I'm sure you have some cool ideas!
Adding new widgets should be very easy! All these widgets are HTML pages that can have variables injected (eg. values provided by the LLM). To add new widgets, add an template file to the html directory and a new tool to index.ts.
You can probably just prompt "Add a widget html and tool to do . Look at index.ts and timer.html for examples of how".
# Install dependencies npm install # Iterate on the html with hot-reloads npm run dev:html # Launch the MCP server with Smithery's web inspector npm run dev:mcp
