List of Meshy Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Meshy. This list is updated as of November 2025.
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Fuser
Fuser
A simple AI workspace for creative teams to run all models across all mediums for professional workFuser is a browser-based AI workspace that helps modern design and creative teams turn ideas into production-ready visuals, content, and concepts through multimodal AI workflows. Instead of maintaining multiple AI tools, subscriptions, and one-off prompt experiments, Fuser gives organizations a single platform where teams can connect text, image, video, audio, 3D, and chatbot/LLM models into repeatable workflows. Everything runs in the browser, so there is no GPU to manage, no local install, and no complex IT rollout. For business leaders, Fuser delivers value in four key ways: • Faster creative throughput – Reduce time from brief to first concepts by standardizing workflows for campaign ideation, brand and product visuals, and content pipelines. • Lower tooling cost and complexity – Fuser is model-agnostic and supports bring-your-own API keys for providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Runway, Fal, and OpenRouter, as well as pay-as-you-go credits that never expire. Consolidate overlapping tools while keeping access to best-in-class models. • Captured process, not just output – Teams build reusable, shareable workflows instead of scattering prompts across individual accounts and tools. This preserves institutional knowledge and makes scaling easier. • No infrastructure burden – Because Fuser is fully cloud-hosted and browser-based, creative and marketing teams can adopt AI capabilities without adding engineering or DevOps overhead. Key features include a node-based visual editor for building workflows, support for text, image, video, audio, 3D, and chat/LLM models, collaboration and sharing for teams, and flexible pricing that combines credits with existing API usage. Fuser is ideal for creative and design agencies, in-house brand and marketing teams, product and industrial design groups, and studios that want AI to become a visible, managed part of their production process—not just a disconnected experiment running on someone’s laptop.
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