
Weavy
Weavy (now Figma Weave, still at weavy.ai) is a node-based AI creative platform that unifies image, video, and 3D generation models with editing tools. Users connect nodes that pipe outputs from models like Flux, Veo, Kling, Runway, Luma, and Recraft through primitives such as inpaint, upscale, and compositing, for designers and creative teams.

Use Cases
Build a single workflow that generates product photography variants across multiple angles, relights them, and upscales the keepers without leaving the canvas
Storyboard a short video by chaining image generation, ControlNet structure references, and Kling or Veo motion in one pipeline
Run brand-consistent campaign assets through a reusable node graph so creative leads can swap inputs without rebuilding the chain
Package a repeatable creative workflow as an App Mode tool so marketing or sales teammates can produce assets without learning the node editor
Generate 3D assets with Rodin or Hunyuan 3D and pipe them into compositing nodes for thumbnail or hero imagery
Compare outputs from Flux, Recraft, Nano Banana, and Seedream side-by-side on the same prompt before committing to a model for production runs
Pros
Access to nearly every major image, video, and 3D model in one place (Flux, Nano Banana, Veo, Kling, Runway, Luma, Recraft, Seedream, Wan, Rodin) without juggling separate subscriptions
Node-based workflow editor lets you wire models into reusable pipelines instead of redoing the same prompt-and-edit sequence by hand
Professional editing primitives (inpaint, outpaint, upscale, relight, mask extractor, z-depth, channels, painter) sit alongside generation in the same canvas
App Mode auto-generates a simplified UI from any workflow so non-technical teammates can use your pipeline without touching nodes
Commercial rights included across plans and Weavy states it does not train on your prompts or outputs; SOC 2 Type II certified
Cons
Credit economics get punishing on premium video models (Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Runway Gen-4.5 each consume 25-100+ credits per generation), so heavy video work burns through the Pro plan's 4,000 credits fast
Node-graph mental model has a real learning curve if you've only used chat-style generators like Midjourney or ChatGPT
Despite the Figma acquisition, Weavy still operates as a separate product with its own credits, so a paid Figma seat does not grant access
Cloud-only with no desktop app, no offline mode, and no self-hosted option for studios with strict data-residency requirements
API access for programmatic workflow execution is gated behind the Enterprise plan and listed as coming soon, limiting automation options for smaller teams
Platforms
Web
Compliance & Certifications
SOC 2
AICPA
Weavy strings every major image and video model (Flux, Nano Banana, Veo, Kling) into a node graph alongside the editing primitives you'd reach for in Photoshop, so you stop tab-hopping between five generators. Figma acquired it and is folding it in as Figma Weave, but the app still runs as a separate product on its own credit system.
Solid Choice