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Fuser Apps

Vibecode apps, sites & games on everyone's favorite canvas

Artificial Intelligence
Design
Vibe coding
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You can now build apps directly in Fuser—no code required. Fuser is an end-to-end creative engine. Make images, video, sound, 3D and more on canvas. Your references, generations, media and data can become something your app reads, responds to, and evolves from. Prompt, generate, edit, and ship in one click. Go live in minutes. Try it now: app generations are free for the next month on fuser.studio 💙

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Hey Product Hunt, It's Dalena, co-founder and CEO of Fuser. Thanks to @chrismessina for hunting us. 💌
We're back with Fuser Apps! Fuser Apps is our most ambitious and powerful release to date. Your canvas now holds all the context needed to become the source material for your next application. Publishing an app is as easy as hitting "publish" and your app can hold modular databases and become multiplayer instantly.

Since I was a teenager I've been carrying around ideas. Films, platforms, things I wanted to exist that didn't yet. Believing an idea was worth the time, the urgency, the effort to make real was always the hard part. And having the means to do it.

Fuser Apps is our attempt to close that gap. Make whatever is in your head before you forget it. Ideas are perishable. Wait too long and they become another note, screenshot, or bookmark. So move while the idea still knows what it wants to be. Make the small thing. The weird thing. The thing that only matters to five people.

If it found you, maybe it's yours to make.

Happy creating with apps in Fuser!

Free app generations for a month, and all PH users get 20% off first 3 months.

Comment highlights

How portable are projects? Can users export or self-host apps if they eventually outgrow the platform?

The multiplayer aspect sounds promising. How do permissions work when multiple people edit the same project?

I'd love built-in analytics so creators can see how people actually interact with published apps.

Can published apps connect to external APIs and databases without custom backend code?

The multimodal canvas is what stands out most. Most AI builders still force everything into text-first workflows. Congrats on shipping!

I'd love reusable component libraries that can be shared across multiple Fuser projects.

the visual workflow feels much more approachable than bouncing between prompts and code editors.

I love that this isn't limited to websites. Apps, games, media, and interactive experiences all in one place is exciting.

Can teams collaborate on the same canvas simultaneously, similar to Figma or multiplayer whiteboards?

How does pricing work for integrating multiple model providers, and is there a cap on how many nodes you can run per workspace?

Curious how pricing scales as you plug in more models and workflows, especially for folks running heavier creative experiments on top of it.

Curious how this plays with models that aren't behind an API—can I drop in local checkpoints from my own machine, or is it strictly tied to hosted providers for everything?

I’ve been watching Fuser quietly become the canvas creative people actually keep open — the place where images, video, sound, and 3D live side by side instead of scattered across ten tabs. So I’ve been waiting for this one!

Fuser Apps is the part that clicks everything into place: the stuff on your canvas isn’t just output anymore. Your references, your generations, your media become live inputs an app can read, respond to, and evolve from. You prompt, generate, edit, and ship — (no code needed) — and are live in minutes.

Most “vibecode an app” tools hand you a blank text box. Fuser hands you a canvas you’ve already filled with real creative material, then lets you turn it into something you can use. That’s a different thing entirely, and it’s the direction I’ve wanted this whole space to go.

Congrats to @dalenaxtran, @hiradsab, and the team.

App generations are free on fuser.studio for the next month — go make something and see what the canvas does when it starts talking back. 💙

How does pricing work as you scale up across multiple models and modalities? Curious if I'm paying per node or per output, especially since I'd be running a lot of experiments at once.

Finally tried fusing ideas across text and image models without juggling tabs, and the node view makes it so much easier to see what feeds into what. The orchestration layer actually feels useful, not just a buzzword.

This is the piece that clicks for me. Apps built directly on the canvas mean the creative work doesn't end when the generation does and the canvas itself becomes the source. Now that workflow can be a living, shareable thing. That's not a small feature, it's a new stage in the process that didn't exist before: you're not just producing an asset, you're producing something someone else can open, edit, use, pass on etc.


These apps are tailored to what's actually built on the canvas, they occupy this new layer between the creator and the outcome, between process and result. That layer is what's been missing from most creative AI tooling. Everyone's solved "generate more, generate faster," but almost no one has solved "turn what I made into something that lives and travels on its own."

This feels foundational rather than incremental, not just for AI in design, but for where design as a discipline is heading across every industry that touches a screen.

Super excited to see where this goes, so proud of that team!

How does Fuser handle version control when iterating across multiple models and modalities, and is there a way to roll back to a previous node configuration without losing the downstream outputs?

Spent a few minutes dragging nodes around and genuinely liked how fast it felt to wire up different models side by side. The canvas stays smooth even when you stack a dozen connections, which is rare.

About Fuser Apps on Product Hunt

Vibecode apps, sites & games on everyone's favorite canvas

Fuser Apps launched on Product Hunt on July 1st, 2026 and earned 204 upvotes and 70 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. You can now build apps directly in Fuser—no code required. Fuser is an end-to-end creative engine. Make images, video, sound, 3D and more on canvas. Your references, generations, media and data can become something your app reads, responds to, and evolves from. Prompt, generate, edit, and ship in one click. Go live in minutes. Try it now: app generations are free for the next month on fuser.studio 💙

Fuser Apps was featured in Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers), Design (5.2k followers) and Vibe coding (561 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 108.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Fuser Apps?

Fuser Apps was hunted by Chris Messina. 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.

Reviews

Fuser Apps has received 6 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 5.00/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.

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