Fuser is a node-based canvas for creative work, built for exploration and iteration across every model and modality. Fuser acts as a creative harness—the orchestration layer that connects your ideas, models, and outputs into one working ecosystem. Try it today.
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Fuser Apps
Launched this week
You can now build apps directly in Fuser—no code required.
Fuser is an end-to-end creative engine. Make images, video, sound, 3D and more on canvas. Your references, generations, media and data can become something your app reads, responds to, and evolves from.
Prompt, generate, edit, and ship in one click. Go live in minutes.
Try it now: app generations are free for the next month on fuser.studio 💙






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Hi PH! Hirad here, co-founder and CTO.
We've all got a graveyard of ideas that never left the deck. An interactive concept that never got past the render. A microsite the studio scoped and quietly shelved. The experiential thing the whole room loved in the pitch, killed by a build timeline nobody could afford.
The ideas were never the problem. The distance between "this should exist" and "this is live and someone can actually touch it" was — everything between the concept and the build, where the good ones quietly die.
Fuser Apps is us closing that distance. You describe the thing you wish existed and it goes live — a real link you can put in front of a client or a room, from your phone, before the idea gets cold.
We've put more real (and more gloriously weird) little things into people's hands in the past week than in the years before it, because the cost of actually making one dropped to basically nothing.
Go make something and put it in front of someone. Then come break it and tell us what's missing — we're here all day.
P.S. @chrismessina hunted us — thank you, truly.
Spent a few minutes dragging nodes around and genuinely liked how fast it felt to wire up different models side by side. The canvas stays smooth even when you stack a dozen connections, which is rare.
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@ensar33961 Hey Ensar! So glad you appreciate these details, and tried it out for yourself. Our team are professional artists, designers, educators, and engineers. So we know first-hand how important it is to optimize for performance and control when trying to ship an idea to completion. Please let us know if you make any creative work, and feel free to share any feature requests with us.
Makes sense on the recovery side. The bit I keep poking at is latency more than bad output. A node that took 6-8s while I was iterating felt totally fine, but on an end user's tap that same wait kills the whole thing. When we shipped agent stuff the move that saved us was memoizing node outputs by input hash, so repeat inputs came back instant and only cold ones actually hit the model. Does a published Fuser app cache node results per input, or does every interaction re-run the graph live?
Fuser Apps has been an incredible step forward for our workflows. With apps, I find myself able to iterate quickly and with close proximity to other apps or nodes that live on my canvas, without needing to leave my Fuser project. It's been the quickest way to prototype all the web components I've been dreaming about, can't wait to build more 😎
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@benjamin_uribe Let's goooo
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@benjamin_uribe you've made some of the sickest apps already! Can't wait to see what else you'll make
I've had a wonderful time watching friends and coworkers make apps and test out-there experiments in Fuser. When I use the app and other canvas features I'm taken aback by how quietly powerful and meticulously thought-through the tools and capabilities are. It's clear that Fuser is a tool made by creatives, for creatives.
The app feature is exciting as I've been seeing my ideas come to life through interactivity with ease, feels like a big unlock for new kinds of making!
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@maryzhang You have been essential to this launch, and I'm so excited to see what users will continue to make
Finally tried fusing ideas across text and image models without juggling tabs, and the node view makes it so much easier to see what feeds into what. The orchestration layer actually feels useful, not just a buzzword.
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@erhan1053777 Thank you Erhan. Orchestration is key for creative work with AI. Context switching and asset management is really a silent creativity killer for us all. Our goal with Fuser is to foster a state of being locked in when working on an idea.
The node-based canvas feels incredibly fluid, especially how it handles dragging connections between different model types without that clunky snap-to-grid behavior most tools force on you. Nice execution.
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@nurcanolak93273 That means so much to hear you say that, Nurcan! Our engineering team will really appreciate these comments on the details of the experience of using Fuser. There is always a balance between what looks good and what feels right, and it is our top priority to keep iterating on the user experience. It's our way of showing our care for our users.