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I have no notes for improvements, Fuser has continued to improve since I first started using it. Maybe the only request I would have is to be able to see an overview of the models capabilities / what the models is good at directly in the model picker, you can click to see a full information of each and every model and this is perfect, but sometimes if you're not familiar with a model, I just want to know which models are better at what at a glance with a little more info... But being honest, Fuser is pretty much perfect, and this isn't even an issue, each model has clear tags for input and output etc. and clicking the link to view the full information on the model is still super helpful.
There are not many AI tools out there that feel aimed at creatives who want to push the boundaries of AI. Weavy is possibly the closest tool I know of that feels in the same ballpark. What brought me to Fuser originally was their social media content, I think it's important to note how they engaged with the creative community. Then what made me stick with Fuser is using the tool. I found that it was a case of jumping straight into it, the user experience is simple, clean, no clutter or scattered options and menus, and allows you to experiment quickly without having to search around for the correct model or node, there is a really intuitive feel to whole tool, if you want to work quickly you can, if you want to iterate easily, you can.
Fuser runs so smoothly. I have never faced any throttling or performance issues, even on canvas' with large collections of nodes or running multiple models at the same time. The experience so far has been amazing, I can have multiple tasks running at the same time, it's clear what's generating and I can have so much control over the process. Overall an incredibly smooth experience.
The cost control is perfect, there are subscription options and one-time payment options, for me, the one-time payment is great for teaching and workshops, there is a nice breakdown of what to expect from the credits and overall the payment options feel like you really get so much for what you pay for. It's helpful, and clear.
The onboarding is brilliant, there are templates and tutorials, there is documentation for each and every model so you can see detailed information, there are examples that you can explore before you get started that really help to showcase the potential of Fuser.
First, I love a node-based canvas because it allows me to experiment and have everything in one place. I also like how user-friendly it is to use, the UI design is very satisfying to work with. It also helps me showcase the process to other people who may not know much about AI workflows as they see how things are connected and work together. I appreciate not having to pay for multiple subscriptions and pay-per-use, I think this also brings a sense of consciousness about how we use generative tools and the resources needed to run them. Lastly, I think this is a tool both for people just entering the space of creative AI as well as more experienced creators. I value the community and how we can share workflows among each other and remix our canvases, this is very important for the communal experimentation and innovation of the creative space and what can be achieved.
All of their features is what I’ve been waiting for in the AI creative space. I wanted a canvas and not having to juggle around different tabs and generations at the same time. Having everything in one place was vital to my creative process and helping things flow more smoothly. It also helped having it be user-friendly, I was able to take a look at their docs, sample workflows and get started right away.
Very smooth, you can run multiple models and nodes at the same time. Of course once the canvas gets too convoluted and big it slows down navigation but as long as it’s organized, it runs very well.
Yes, there are templates by the Fuser team as well as workflows made by other creators. Their platform encourages the users to share our workflows for others to remix and use via "copy project” so they don’t alter the workflow you’re using.
The canvas allows you to input the same prompts to different models to compare. You can also take the outputs out of the model and onto the canvas to keep them as you keep generating other iterations.
Fuser has been very useful in my creative workflow. I used to rely on a single AI model and would spend a lot generating multiple versions without getting the results I wanted. With Fuser, I can try different video models in one place, which makes it easier to figure out which model is better for the animation I am trying to create. Being able to use both free and paid models in the same workspace also helps me keep costs down. I usually start with the free options and only use credits if I need something more specific.
I’ve worked with node-based 3D animation software for over a decade, so the node layout in Fuser feels familiar. I like being able to see the entire process—from the initial sketch through the more polished versions—laid out in one canvas. Overall, it’s been a practical and efficient way to experiment with different models and manage my workflow
I have not really seen that many other companies that doing exactly what Fuser is doing.
Yes there are very helpful templates for video production, 3D print, Sketch to Render, to name a few
Yes you can create and share custom workflows easily, there is a share button to do just that
I generate a lot of videos and the free storage and organization of the assets works great. Everything is organized as a project, so your project has a dedicated file button to the left that you can click and view all your generations as thumbnails. The thumbnails are organized in groups so you can easily compare them

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Hi Product Hunt, I’m Dalena, CEO & co-founder of Fuser. Thanks to @gabe for hunting us 💌
Fuser started from years of working in production, art, and education. I’ve spent most of my life directing, editing, designing, and teaching others how to bring their ideas to life. Over time, I realized my favorite part of the process is that moment when you can fully lock in—when you’re immersed in making, you find your voice, and what you create sits somewhere between what you imagined and what surprises you.
The more creative software I used, especially with AI, the harder it became to stay in that state. Every new tool came with its own subscriptions, limits, and friction. The process became fragmented, and any creative knows that context switching is a real buzzkill. 💀
We built Fuser to change that. It’s a creative workspace that supports the entire process, from moodboarding and research to exploration, orchestration, and delivering finished work. You can connect any AI model across text, image, video, audio, and 3D on one canvas to build powerful workflows. It’s fast, visual, and familiar if you’ve ever used Blender or Figma. No winding installs, no beefy GPU, no confining subscriptions.
Our team comes from both creative and technical backgrounds, and we care deeply about design, performance, and how tools shape ideas. We built Fuser to meet the same standards as the software that helped us make our best work, but with the flexibility today’s tools deserve.
This public beta is the first step toward that vision. There’s nothing like being part of bringing an idea to life that helps bring other creative ideas to fruition. We hope you enjoy using Fuser as much as we do. Join our Discord and show us what you make. 🤝
P.S. The real ones send us bug reports.
P.S.S. Use PH40OFF at checkout for 40% off any purchase until 18 Nov.
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I’m proud to be part of the Fuser team because of the culture that drives it. In the AI world everything tends to be about the tool itself, far less about the people that use it, the makers. The fundamental principle that grounds this culture lies there: how do artists, designers, writers (builders of any kind) feel when using a product ?
The diversity of disciplines, attention to detail and dedication to the craft are some of the things that make this team unique. Everyone here has built things on their own : architects, filmmakers, engineering, designers. This lived experience is what shaped Fuser and will keep on doing so.
That is the culture that I am proud of. Not striving for novelty for its own sake but building tools from makers, for makers, with great respect to the creative process. People shaping Fuser understand what it means to actually make things. And I’m inspired by them ⭐️
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@evangelos_k we're proud to have you with us Evangelos! We build for ourselves, but we also build for everyone else ✊
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@evangelos_k This means a lot to read. One of the things I’m most proud of at Fuser is exactly what you described, the people. Everyone on our team comes from a practice, a discipline, a craft. We all know what it feels like to make something from a place of curiosity and challenge. We obsess over the details, and take the creative process seriously, and that's why we’re building Fuser with so much respect for the people who will use it. Thank you for bringing your enthusiasm and considerate nature into this work.This is the culture we’ve always wanted to build, and I’m grateful to be building it with you!!
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Congrats on the launch Dalena + team! Honored to be the hunter. Fuser is basically what I feel like Google's Whisk promised but fell short on. I recommend blocking a whole day to play with Fuser because once you start creating and tweaking, you'll get a bit addicted.
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@gabe we are so honored! we made fuser to be fun to use, so I hope that translates for everyone. also please let us know what features you were expecting to get from whisk, we're always prioritizing what our users need.
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@gabe I want to emphasize what Dalena said, it's really an honor to be hunted by you! I was also a fan of Whisk. It had some interesting ideas with room to grow. Shame like many Google side projects it fell through.
Fuser, to me, is one of those next gen AI native tools that actually understands how to work with AI. It lets you work through ideas, visualize the volume, curate, expand and also delvier high quality multi modal assets. And, unlike a lot of other tools, its never broken my pytorch installation and i've never discovered a bitcoin mining script in one of my nodes source code. We talk a lot in AI about what, but sometimes, who is just as important. This is a team of cracked creators who respond fast, have a deep understanding of the usecases we need and an eye for the future.
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@case_miller1 I have a ~strong feeling~ I know the other tool you're referring to 😅 Really appreciate you, and thank you for all your earliest input on our product during alpha. We are building with AI native in mind. There's still a lot of use cases to explore and innovate at the interface layer, and that's the exciting part of it all!
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@case_miller1 thank you for being part of the journey case. Your feedback and wealthy of experience with ToughUI really propelled us <3
Fuser has become an indispensable part of my creative (and non creative!) workflows. By brain is starting to think like the interface… and it feels good. Using the product you can really tell it was created by artists with an intimate understanding of creative workflows. I have been recommending Fuser to all of my students and starting to incorporate it regularly into my teaching. Well done Dalena and Hirad and team!
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@connor_cook Thank you! we are so happy to hear you liked it enough to share with your students! We have an EDU program, and can offer credit packages for teachers and students! Please reach out if you end up doing a workshop or incorporate Fuser into your curriculum.
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@connor_cook Hey Connor! We built Fuser for the "diagram brain" hehe! Always grateful for your support and please let us know how we can help better integrate and introduce Fuser to your students
I’ve found Fuser to be an invaluable part of my creative process. It’s nice to see that as the AI industry continues to evolve the Fuser team makes models available within the tool, making updating workflows as easy as switching out nodes. 😎
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@caco_peguero would love to see how you've been using fuser! please share your work in our showcase channel on discord!
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@caco_peguero your feedback in discord has been indispensable to our roadmap development and upcoming features. We're lucky to have such an engaged and informed user like yourself. United ✊
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Joining Fuser was an easy choice because I believe in the people behind it. I've been an artist and designer in my "time off" for my entire life, and for about of a decade of that time I have been using generative AI in my practice. Despite that long history and the recent hype, I had started to exorcise the ML part of my creative flow after feeling like I had lost so much of the joy that drove my practice.
So many of the tools out there are clearly made by people that have never felt the chaos that comes with making from a place of earnest vulnerability. Fuser gets that inspiration lies in the messy part—the part where you're not sure what you're doing. The node canvas is an excellent expression of chaotic discovery and hopeful uncertainty; the things that make creative work worthwhile.
What brought me back to AI tools was finding a team whose desire to make something for creators is actually sincere. Fuser is a love-letter to creativity in the form of software. It might be messy around the edges for a while longer, but that heart is going to carry the project far.
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@stalgia_grigg joined Fuser as our founding product engineer. Stalgia is an incredible engineer with rare strategic foresight, building software that’s performant, scalable, and resilient, and an artist whose work deeply resonates with us. It’s not easy to find someone who brings both technical precision and genuine creative curiosity.
This is just our beta launch, and we can’t wait to share what the team is building next. The markets can’t predict the heart, and we’ve got a lot of it here at Fuser. 💪
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@stalgia_grigg's every PR, commit and line of code is poetry! As someone who's admired both your artistic practice and engineering chops since the early days of p5, it's truly an honor to be building, learning, and working alongside you... and also smoothing all the rough edges.