Fuser is a small, artist-founded and artist-led software company based in Los Angeles that builds a node-based creative workspace platform for artists, educators, and developers. Its core product - also called Fuser - centres on a visual, node-based canvas that brings together tools, models, and ideas in a single environment designed to support iterative, collaborative workflows rather than linear, output-first ones.
The platform is built around a specific philosophy: that intelligence systems should function as materials rather than black boxes, and that they should amplify human creativity rather than replace it. Workflows in Fuser are kept visible and every step is treated as meaningful - a deliberate contrast to tools that prioritise one-click results over the process of making. The canvas is designed to invite collaboration and to keep the human at the centre of creative work, whether the task is sketching concepts, developing brand identities, or building and exploring ideas iteratively.
The team is small and cross-disciplinary, drawing from art, education, and software development. It operates on a hybrid, flexible, and async-friendly basis. The working culture emphasises high trust, high standards, early ownership, and autonomy - with curiosity and exploration valued over rigid structures. Fuser approaches platform development from the perspective of makers: people who treat creativity as a messy, iterative, and deeply personal process.