DUTO focus
reusable workflows
Comparison
DUTO is an AI image and video workflow builder, compared here against Figma Weave. Instead of treating each generation as a one-off prompt, DUTO keeps prompts, references, model choices, batch steps, and handoff logic together as an editable workflow your team can reuse.
Weavy — now Figma Weave after Figma's October 2025 acquisition — is a node-based creative workflow canvas for combining generative models and editing tools. DUTO competes directly in workflow territory, with a focus on prompt-to-workflow generation, reusable image/video flows, and production handoff inside DUTO.
Direct answer: pick Figma Weave when you want Figma Weave for canvas-first creative workflow work that combines generative models, editing operations, and collaborative visual production, while its public API had not shipped as of June 2026; pick DUTO when you need DUTO’s AI image and video workflow generator, product workflow templates, backend-connected generation flows, and repeatable production systems. The two are not the same job. DUTO sits in the reusable-workflow layer rather than acting as a single generation surface.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
DUTO focus
reusable workflows
Figma Weave focus
you want Figma Weave for canvas-first creative workflow work that combines generative models, editing operations, and collaborative visual production, while its public API had not shipped as of June 2026
Decision point
you need DUTO’s AI image and video workflow generator, product workflow templates, backend-connected generation flows, and repeatable production systems
Positioning
Choose Figma Weave when you want Figma Weave for canvas-first creative workflow work that combines generative models, editing operations, and collaborative visual production, while its public API had not shipped as of June 2026. Choose DUTO when you need DUTO’s AI image and video workflow generator, product workflow templates, backend-connected generation flows, and repeatable production systems.
Fit
Workflow
Turn the creative intent into a reusable flow instead of a one-off prompt.
Combine image, video, prompt builder, library, batch, and reasoning nodes on the visual canvas.
Keep the workflow editable so the next campaign, storyboard, or variation starts from a proven setup.
Inputs and outputs
| Layer | What DUTO keeps visible | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Inputs | briefs, prompts, references, product images, and the model choice for each step | the same context can be replayed instead of rebuilt for every Figma Weave session |
| Workflow steps | prompt systems, batch logic, model orchestration, and review notes on one canvas | the decision behind each result stays inspectable and comparable |
| Outputs | images, clips, variants, and handoff paths tied back to the setup that made them | a setup that works once can become a repeatable production system |
Caveat: this comparison reflects how the two products are positioned, not a verdict on output quality. Figma Weave evolves quickly, so use DUTO to keep testing it inside a reusable workflow rather than relying on a fixed comparison.
Use cases
Related
Explore neighbouring DUTO workflow pages to find the closest fit for your production process.
Comparison
Weavy — now Figma Weave after Figma's October 2025 acquisition — is a node-based AI creative canvas for combining generation steps. DUTO shares the visual-canvas idea but is built specifically around reusable image and video production workflows — prompts, references, model choices, and batch runs organized for team reuse.
Figma Weave keeps the former Weavy canvas category moving inside Figma, with weavy.ai redirecting to weave.figma.com. DUTO is the choice when the priority is repeatable, model-agnostic production systems that preserve the logic behind every result across campaigns and teammates.
FAQ
DUTO is built around reusable AI image and video workflows. Figma Weave is useful for you want Figma Weave for canvas-first creative workflow work that combines generative models, editing operations, and collaborative visual production, while its public API had not shipped as of June 2026, while DUTO helps teams preserve prompts, references, model choices, and workflow logic as an editable system.
Choose DUTO when the repeatable process behind generation matters: campaign variants, product workflows, batch runs, model comparisons, and team reuse.
Not for every use case. Figma Weave is a fit when you want Figma Weave for canvas-first creative workflow work that combines generative models, editing operations, and collaborative visual production, while its public API had not shipped as of June 2026. DUTO is the workflow-first choice when prompts, references, and model steps need to stay editable and reusable across projects.
Yes. Many teams generate with a preferred model surface and use DUTO to organize the repeatable process around it: prompt systems, references, batch steps, model comparisons, and campaign variants.