illumi launches visual AI workspace
illumi is a multiplayer visual workspace for gathering team context, structuring messy ideas, and generating publish-ready output with multiple AI models on one shared canvas. It positions itself between whiteboards, wikis, and chatbots by making context preparation part of the AI workflow.
illumi is chasing a real pain point: teams are adopting AI faster than they are organizing the knowledge AI needs to produce useful work.
- –The strongest angle is context control, letting teams decide what AI sees instead of dumping scattered notes into a chat window.
- –Its canvas-plus-cards model competes more with Miro, FigJam, Notion, and Fibery than with developer-first AI tools.
- –Multi-model access across Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, image models, and others could reduce tab switching, though model quality and pricing will matter.
- –Product Hunt feedback already points to expected polish issues around visual tooling and interaction design, which matters in a whiteboard-style product.
- –For AI builders, the broader signal is that “context layer” products are becoming a category around LLM workflows, not just a feature inside chat apps.
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2026-04-21
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2026-04-21
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