
May 19, 2026
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FLORA Update

FLORA
Today we're making FLORA callable from anywhere your team works. Three new surfaces, MCP, API, and CLI, now live.
Your work used lived on the FLORA canvas. The techniques, the assets, the projects, the workflows your team builds and refines over time. Now it all lives everywhere you work.
Three new places to experience FLORA
MCP
For the team thinking in Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client. Run techniques, generate images and video, upload references, search your library, and organize work into projects, all from inside the conversation. The canvas stays in sync as you go.
You're in Claude with the client brief pasted in. Ask FLORA to run your house-style technique on three new concept directions. The boards land on your canvas, while you keep working in chat.
API
For teams building automation, internal tools, and production pipelines on top of FLORA. Run techniques, generate, upload, and read from your library, then compose it all with the rest of your stack.
Your CMS pushes a new product to your storefront. The API runs your custom packshot technique on the photography, generates the lifestyle variants, and sizes them for every channel.
CLI
For developers and creative engineers working from a terminal. Run techniques, generate, and upload from the command line. Script against your workflows, version them with your code, and ship them with the rest of your work.
You're building a landing page in Cursor and need hero imagery in your design system's exact color palette. Run your brand-image technique from the CLI with the palette as input. Assets drop into your project.
How teams are extending FLORA
Creative infrastructure earns its name when it flexes to meet teams where they are. A few applications we've loved:
A growth team feeding last week's winning ad into the MCP and getting 15 hook variants back in Claude.
A DTC brand calling one technique 20,000 times a month to generate product mockups across print, embroidery, and sublimation through the API.
PMs shipping on-brand assets without filing a Figma request, because the design team built the technique once and exposed it through chat.
A designer batching one technique across 20+ color palettes and a product image, with Claude running each combination in the background and saving the results to a folder, all from one prompt. Download the outputs straight from Claude.
An agency replacing their in-house AI platform with FLORA's canvas and techniques, with creative engineers running them from the CLI alongside everything else.
A film studio building an entire series in Claude, with hundreds of pages of historical research loaded in, calling FLORA's MCP for characters, locations, and props that reflect every page of context.
FLORA started as a canvas where creative teams built their craft. It's becoming the layer that work reaches from anywhere your team thinks.
Pick the surface that matches the moment, and go make the thing.



