AI Image Nudity Detection MCP Server with Moderation API
Exposes Image Moderation API as an MCP-compatible server for AI agents to detect nudity in images. Simplifies content moderation with zero-setup integration and native error handling.
This n8n workflow transforms the Image Moderation API (moderatecontent.com) into a fully functional MCP server, enabling AI agents to perform nudity detection on images effortlessly. The MCP Trigger node acts as the entry point, receiving requests from AI tools like Claude Desktop or Cursor, while HTTP Request nodes handle calls to the moderation endpoint. AI expressions with $fromAI() placeholders automatically populate parameters, ensuring seamless data flow without manual configuration.
Key
- Platform
- n8n
- Category
- Business Operations & ERPs
- Price
- $14.99
- Creator
- Jana Hedlund
- AI Integration
- Image Moderation
- Nudity Detection
- MCP Server
- Content Safety
- Vision AI
- n8n Automation
- API Wrapper
- Webhook Server
How to import this workflow into n8n
- 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the n8n workflow JSON file.
- 2In your n8n instance, open Workflows and choose "Import from File" (or paste the JSON with Ctrl+V on the canvas).
- 3Open each node marked with a credential warning and connect your own accounts and API keys.
- 4Run the workflow once manually to verify the data flow, then toggle it to Active.
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