Higgsfield launches Motion Website Generator skill for Claude MCP
Higgsfield launched a Claude MCP skill that turns brand kits, generated videos, and business info into scroll-driven motion websites. The rollout also includes a Figma plugin for SVG assets and MCP tools that cut long videos into platform-ready clips.

TL;DR
- In higgsfield_ai's motion website demo, Claude takes a brand kit and business info, uses Higgsfield to generate motion assets, then turns the package into a scroll-driven site, with the linked skill reference positioned as the downloadable workflow.
- Higgsfield MCP frames the stack as a seven-tool creative studio inside Claude, bundling image generation, video creation, character training, and asset management around models including Soul 2.0, Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1, and GPT Image 2.
- MayorKingAI's clip workflow shows the same MCP setup being used for a different job entirely: turn one YouTube link into multiple vertical cuts for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, with the linked MCP page serving as the public entry point.
- higgsfield_ai's Figma plugin retweet and MayorKingAI's SVG reaction push the rollout beyond Claude chat, with a new Figma plugin page promising model access, SVG generation, and mockup workflows inside design files.
You can open the MCP page and see Higgsfield pitch a full creative studio inside Claude, jump straight to the Motion Website Generator skill reference, and browse the new Figma plugin listing. The oddest part of this launch is how many adjacent workflows show up at once: higgsfield's broader company-building demo packages branding, app screens, ads, and virality scoring into one chat, while AIwithSynthia's real-estate example turns the same stack toward listing photos.
Motion Website Generator
Higgsfield's cleanest reveal is the web workflow itself. In higgsfield_ai's demo, Claude starts with brand inputs, generates motion videos, then assembles a scroll-driven website around those assets.
The official landing page does not break out the website skill by name, but Higgsfield MCP does describe the product as a creative studio that plugs directly into Claude, and the Notion skill reference is the handoff point Higgsfield uses for the downloadable workflow. That makes the website generator feel less like a standalone builder and more like a packaged prompt-and-tool chain on top of the broader MCP stack.
Higgsfield MCP
The official page sells breadth. Higgsfield MCP says agents get seven tools, then lists a model shelf that includes Soul 2.0, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, Seedream 4.5, Veo 3.1, and Cinema Studio 3.0.
That official framing lines up with the workflow Higgsfield showed in its company-building video, which stacks several jobs into one conversation:
- brand identity work
- app screens
- motion videos
- ad generation
- a built-in Virality Predictor
The notable part is the packaging. Instead of presenting Claude as a text interface that occasionally calls an image model, Higgsfield is pitching a media production layer where Claude chooses among multiple image and video systems from one connection.
Viral Clip Generator
The second concrete workflow is short-form repackaging. In MayorKingAI's example, one YouTube link becomes multiple vertical clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts in a single Claude conversation.
That use case also shows up on Higgsfield's homepage teaser, which advertises a "Personal Clipper" that takes a YouTube link and returns viral clips. 51bodila's post pushes the same pattern into paid media, describing a Claude and Higgsfield pipeline that handles research, content planning, and 100 UGC videos across five formats.
Figma Plugin
Higgsfield shipped a design-surface version of the product on the same day. higgsfield_ai's retweet says the Figma plugin can generate images with every model, create vectors as clean SVGs, and build mockups; MayorKingAI's repost reduces the pitch to the part designers will care about first, AI assets that stay crisp at any size.
The public Figma plugin listing confirms the plugin is live, even if the scraped description is thin. Paired with the MCP launch, the more interesting signal is that Higgsfield is spreading the same asset stack across both chat-driven and file-native surfaces.
Listing Photos
The most grounded third-party example in the evidence set is not marketing video, it is real estate. AIwithSynthia's post shows a room photo being run through Claude and Higgsfield MCP and turned into a listing-ready image within minutes.
That matters because it points to a quieter part of the product mix. Higgsfield MCP is marketed around cinematic generation, but the user examples already branch into plain commercial cleanup work: better photos, faster variants, and ready-to-post assets for channels that usually depend on freelancers or one-off editing tools.