Turn unpredictable AI image generations into controlled production pipelines with LayerProof Vellum. Vellum is LayerProof’s drag-and-drop visual canvas for teams who want to engineer their images, not guess them. Plug your subject, background, and effects together on the canvas, and Vellum fuses them into a pixel-perfect final asset.
I am the Social Lead at LayerProof and the one who used Vellum the most during our testing phase. Building campaign workflow on a canvas is not new, but it gets so convenient to stay within LayerProof ecosystem - basically an AI creative suite for marketers.
Whenever we plan a massive, multi-stage campaign, my brain visualizes it as a giant web of connected pieces. Traditional linear documents simply cannot capture how a blog post connects to an email sequence, which then connects to a slide deck.
The infinite node canvas is an absolute game-changer. Vellum allows me to zoom out and see the entire architecture of my campaign mapped out visually, connecting different pieces of text, visuals, and presentations through an intelligent web of nodes.
This is my real working space when I prepared for this launch ;))
I usually started with a single "Core Messaging" node in the center of the canvas. From there, I branched out, commanding Vellum to generate a connected node for social graphics, another for sales decks, and another for ad copy. Seeing the entire campaign generate and visually branch out in front of me was like seeing the matrix.
Would love to hear how others use it. Drop your workflows below!
About LayerProof Vellum on Product Hunt
“One canvas for every image asset you need”
LayerProof Vellum launched on Product Hunt on June 10th, 2026 and earned 0 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #58 on the daily leaderboard. Turn unpredictable AI image generations into controlled production pipelines with LayerProof Vellum. Vellum is LayerProof’s drag-and-drop visual canvas for teams who want to engineer their images, not guess them. Plug your subject, background, and effects together on the canvas, and Vellum fuses them into a pixel-perfect final asset.
On the analytics side, LayerProof Vellum competes within Design Tools, Marketing and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how LayerProof Vellum performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted LayerProof Vellum?
LayerProof Vellum was hunted by Ben Lang. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Welcome to Vellum!
I am the Social Lead at LayerProof and the one who used Vellum the most during our testing phase. Building campaign workflow on a canvas is not new, but it gets so convenient to stay within LayerProof ecosystem - basically an AI creative suite for marketers.
Whenever we plan a massive, multi-stage campaign, my brain visualizes it as a giant web of connected pieces. Traditional linear documents simply cannot capture how a blog post connects to an email sequence, which then connects to a slide deck.
The infinite node canvas is an absolute game-changer. Vellum allows me to zoom out and see the entire architecture of my campaign mapped out visually, connecting different pieces of text, visuals, and presentations through an intelligent web of nodes.
This is my real working space when I prepared for this launch ;))
I usually started with a single "Core Messaging" node in the center of the canvas. From there, I branched out, commanding Vellum to generate a connected node for social graphics, another for sales decks, and another for ad copy. Seeing the entire campaign generate and visually branch out in front of me was like seeing the matrix.
Would love to hear how others use it. Drop your workflows below!