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Fuser.[1] is an open canvas, node-based editor that connects multiple APIs, AI models, and generative tools into a collaborative web application. Fuser focuses on user interface and user experience design with an emphasis on iteration, utilizing a variety of Generative AI models and tools geared towards use by artists, designers, and creatives.
History
[edit]Founders Dalena Tran (CEO) and Hirad Sab (CTO) started working on Fuser as an AI platform designed for creatives.
Fuser started offering a free invite-only preview program in March 2024.[2]
On October 11, 2025, Fuser hosted NEW SYNTAX, a launch party[3] and symposium at Standard Vision Studios in Los Angeles. Curated by Alice Scope, speakers included Trevor Paglen[4], Jon Rafman[5], Tina Tarighian[6], and Maya Man[7], with a performance by Portrait XO. On October 16, 2025, Fuser publicly launched their Beta App.
On November 12, 2025 Fuser launched on Product Hunt[8]
Funding
[edit]Fuser is backed by a $2M pre-seed led by Collab+Currency[9] with participation from AI Residency (AIR), Collaborative Fund, Fictive Kin, J17 Ventures and Restless Egg[10]
Competitors
[edit]Main competitors of Fuser include Figma Weave (Weavy), Krea Nodes, Freepik Spaces, and ComfyUI
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Fuser Studio".
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
- ^ "New Syntax - Fuser Launch Party · Luma". luma.com. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
- ^ Fuser (2025-10-29). Trevor Paglen: Image/magick AI, PSYOP, UFOs and the New Demiurge | NEW SYNTAX. Retrieved 2026-01-09 – via YouTube.
- ^ Fuser (2025-11-05). Jon Rafman: Human Work | NEW SYNTAX. Retrieved 2026-01-09 – via YouTube.
- ^ Fuser (2025-11-03). Tina Tarighian: Demo And Spectacle | NEW SYNTAX. Retrieved 2026-01-09 – via YouTube.
- ^ Fuser (2025-10-30). Maya Man: Chance Encounters | NEW SYNTAX. Retrieved 2026-01-09 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Fuser Product Hunt Launch". Product Hunt.
- ^ "collab+currency portfolio".
- ^ "Restless Egg Porftolio".
