"Weavy's web tools enable users to combine different AI models and offer users pro editing tools to create high-quality images and videos for use in product mock-ups or brand styling. Users start with an element like a prompt for an image generation on an infinite canvas, look at results from different models, pick one image, add another prompt for video generation, and look at different results produced by various models."
"Users can edit these media generations with layer edits, adjust lighting, and change colors and angles through prompts to achieve the final result they want. At any point, users can use the edit tools to change the look of a video. Designers can also combine multiple prompts and models to get to the output they want. The startup offers different models such as Seedance, Sora, and Veo for video, and Flux, Ideogram, Nano Banana, and Seedream for image generation."
Figma acquired AI-powered image and video generation company Weavy and will operate it under the new brand Figma Weave. Twenty Weavy employees will join Figma; the deal valuation was not disclosed. Weavy is Tel Aviv-based, founded in 2024, and raised a $4 million seed round led by Entrée Capital with Designer Fund, Founder Collective, and Micha Kaufman participating. Weavy’s web tools let designers combine multiple AI models, use node-based editing, and perform layer edits, lighting, color, and angle adjustments via prompts to create high-quality images and videos for product mock-ups and brand styling. The Weavy product will remain standalone for now and be integrated into the Figma platform over time.
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