Nitric oxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that not only appears in the very early stage of inflammatory disease but also persists in chronic conditions. Its detection in vivo can, therefore, potentially enable early disease detection and treatment monitoring. Due to its transient nature and low abundance, however, noninvasive and deep-tissue imaging of NO dynamics is challenging. In this study, we present a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent based on a manganese porphyrin for specific imaging of NO. This agent is activated by NO, binds to tissue protein, accumulates so long as NO is actively produced, and confers a substantial bright contrast on