FLORA has launched FAUNA, a new AI creative partner aimed at professional creative teams. Announced on March 31, 2026, the product is positioned as a system that moves beyond prompt-based generation and instead works from a user’s creative history, instincts, and prior work. Rather than operating like a one-click generator, FAUNA builds workflows live on a visible canvas, where users can watch nodes appear, models connect, and generations execute in real time while continuing to guide the process.
The company presents FAUNA as a tool for creatives who want AI to support judgment rather than replace it. Users begin with a direction or brief, and FAUNA turns that into a live, adjustable process instead of a static prompt exchange. FLORA says the system is designed to handle technical complexity in the background while leaving each decision visible and editable, allowing teams to refine outputs through back-and-forth iteration.

Alongside FAUNA, FLORA is also launching Techniques and Image Editor. Techniques are reusable workflows developed by professionals from brands and agencies including Netflix, Base Design, and Wonder Studios, allowing teams to adapt established creative systems for their own work. Image Editor adds editing tools directly into FLORA’s canvas so users can continue working without leaving the platform.
The launch reflects FLORA’s broader positioning as a model-agnostic creative platform for professional teams. The company says its environment gives access to more than 50 AI models on a single node-based visual canvas, with a focus on making creative processes visible, reusable, and not tied to one vendor’s technology. FLORA, based in Brooklyn, says it has raised $52 million to date.