Changelog

Product updates, launches, and fixes from the Glif team.

Glif 2.0 Is Here (And It Made Its Own Launch Videos)

Glif 2.0 is launching today — and to prove the point, we let Glif make all five of our launch videos. We also closed a $17.5M seed from a16z and USV.

Today's the day: Glif 2.0 is officially launching. And because there's no better way to explain what Glif can do than to let Glif do it, we asked the agent to make our launch videos for us. It made five.

Glif is a creative super agent: tell it what you want to make and it produces incredible outputs using virtually every available AI model. Create ads, marketing content, films, short-form content, voiceovers, music, and more — all in one conversation. Easy to start, endlessly deep.

Creatives: you're not cooked. You're the chef now.

We raised $17.5M to build this

We're also announcing our $17.5M seed round, led by a16z and USV, with participation from Interface, Two Small Fish Ventures, and SpiceCap. Huge thanks to our investors, our community, and everyone who's been making wild things alongside us.

Five launch videos, all made in Glif

Every one of these was created in a chat session at glif.app — no editing suite, no timeline, no compositor. Different prompts, different models, different vibes, same agent.

1. "You're not cooked. You're the chef now."

The hero video. Our case for creatives in the age of AI.

2. "It's time to vibe"

An anime brief handed to Glif. It reached for GPT Image 2 and Gemini 3.1 for stills, Seedance 2.0 for motion, and Google's new TTS for the protagonist's voice. Our 8-year-old's verdict: "first good AI thing you've made."

3. The AI influencer at a whiteboard

Glif flexed its AI influencer skills: an influencer at a whiteboard explaining Glif with a new scribble in every scene. Stills from GPT Image 2, video from Kling o3, plus subtitles and music. Favorite moment: when the whiteboard starts shaking.

4. The Interviews

Extremely cheesy, extremely funny. We asked Glif for portraits of people on black backgrounds, iterated on the script with it, and it animated the whole thing using a mix of Veo and Kling.

5. "Cooked"

A second pass on our original "cooked" script — same idea, totally different setting and vibe. Glif leaned on Kling o3's transitions throughout, with stills from GPT Image 2 and Gemini, and voiceover from ElevenLabs.

Go make something

All of the above was made in chat sessions at glif.app. Start a conversation, describe what you want to make, and let Glif pick the tools.

We can't wait to see what you cook up. 🍳

New Tools, Queued Messages & Polish

A batch of improvements since Glif 2.0 — a bunch of new native tools, a smarter media library, and general polish

Since we launched Glif 2.0 a few weeks ago, we've been heads-down shipping. Here's a roundup of the public-facing changes.

Queue up messages while the agent works

You no longer have to wait for the agent to finish before typing your next instruction. Hit enter while a turn is in progress and your message joins a queue that's sent as soon as the agent's ready. You can edit or cancel queued messages before they run, and there's an indicator above the composer when you're editing one in place.

New native tools

A big batch of new agent capabilities across image, video, and audio:

Images

  • Z Image (with LoRA + ControlNet support) — this model punches way above its weight class. Fast, cheap, very good. Supports text-to-image, image-to-image, and ControlNet modes with optional LoRA.
  • Quiver — generate real SVGs from text or reference images. Clean, production-ready vector output, infinitely scalable. Great for logos, icons, and illustrations.
  • HTML to Image — have the agent write HTML + CSS and get back a rendered PNG. Ultra-useful for social cards, posters, infographics, and any layout you want repeatable and pixel-perfect.

Video

  • PixVerse V6 — a strong all-rounder that's especially good at action scenes. Image-to-video with native audio (background music + SFX, not speech), plus style presets (anime, 3D animation, clay, comic, cyberpunk). Also available as a keyframe transition model.
  • Seedance 2.0 — ByteDance's latest text/image-to-video model with native audio, in four variants (standard, Fast, Reference, Fast Reference).
  • Remotion — have the agent write a React component and get back a fully rendered video. Programmatic, repeatable, extremely powerful and versatile.
  • Fabric 1.0 LipSync — fast, clean lip-sync from a portrait image and an audio clip. Another solid lip-sync option in the arsenal.
  • Remove Video Watermark — strips watermarks from videos via WaveSpeed, billed by duration (clips up to 10 minutes).

Audio

  • Google Gemini TTS — premium-quality text-to-speech powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash. 30 voices, 70+ languages (auto-detected), and inline audio tags for expressive control like [whispers], [excited], [laughs], and [sighs].

A better media library

Your library is easier to navigate:

  • Group by chat — the library now groups media by the chat that created it (this is the default), so you can jump back to the source conversation. Group-by-date and ungrouped views are still available.
  • Like anything — hit the heart on any output in chat or in the library to save your favorites, then flip the "Liked only" toggle in the library to filter down to them.

General UI improvements

A broad polish pass across the app, plus a bunch of smaller fixes:

  • Refreshed dark mode with a cooler palette
  • Cleaner settings pages
  • More reliable video player
  • Videos in galleries now display at their true aspect ratio
  • Attached media inside chats lays out as a clean grid
  • Tidier chat layout — task groups, code blocks, and inline forms
  • Better markdown rendering, including tables, blockquotes, and tool-task thumbnails
  • Refreshed favicon

More coming soon. As always, drop into our Discord and let us know what you're making (or what's broken).

Introducing Glif 2.0: One Agent, Many Tools

We rebuilt Glif from the ground up — one AI agent, 100+ native tools, all through chat

We rebuilt Glif from the ground up. The old Glif was a multi-agent workflow platform — you'd wire up bots, create node-based spell graphs, and orchestrate complex multi-step automations. It was powerful, but it was also complex and hard to get started with.

The new Glif is simpler and more capable at the same time: one AI agent with access to 100+ native tools, all through a single chat interface.

Instead of building workflows, you just talk to Glif. It figures out which tools to use, chains them together, and produces rich media — images, videos, audio, code — all in one conversation.

One Agent, Not Many

The old platform let you create multiple bots with different personalities and capabilities, then orchestrate them in a sim. The new Glif has a single "creative super agent" per chat. It's powered by the best available LLM and has access to everything — no setup required.

Why? We found that multi-bot orchestration added complexity without proportional value. Most users wanted one smart agent that could do everything, not a team of specialized bots they had to configure and wire together.

Native Tools Replace Workflow Graphs

The node-based workflow editor (think ComfyUI for AI) is gone. In its place: 100+ native tools that the agent picks automatically based on your request.

These span every creative modality:

  • Image generation & editing — Flux, BFL, Fal, and more
  • Video generation — Runway, Kling, Seedance, Wavespeed, Veo
  • Audio & voice — ElevenLabs TTS, lipsync, audio processing
  • Text & code — Claude, GPT, Gemini, code sandboxes
  • Web — search, fetch, screenshots
  • Media processing — FFmpeg, Remotion, compositing

Tools are loaded dynamically via semantic search — the agent doesn't carry all 100+ tools in context. It loads what's relevant to your request, keeping responses fast and focused.

Skills Guide the Agent

Skills replace the old per-bot configuration. A skill is an instructional payload — think of it as expertise the agent can activate. Skills tell the agent how to use tools for specific creative workflows: how to approach music video production, how to iterate on character design, how to structure a podcast.

You can select skills when starting a chat, and the agent can activate additional skills mid-conversation as needed.

Rich Output with Generative UI

Agent responses aren't just text anymore. Glif renders full interactive components inline: image galleries, video players, audio players, comparison views, and more.

Tool Approvals

You're in control of spending. The new tool approval system lets you:

  • Auto-approve everything (for power users)
  • Always ask before any tool runs
  • Set a credit threshold — tools under X credits auto-approve, expensive ones ask first

Approvals appear inline in the chat as cards you can accept or reject.

What Happens to Your Existing Work

Workflows & Spells — Your existing workflows won't run in the new system, but you can export them as JSON for your records.

Agents / Bots — Legacy bots are archived. The new single-agent model replaces them. You can export your agent configurations as JSON.

Chats — Existing chats from the old platform won't carry over to the new system. If you want access to your old conversations, export your chat history as text from settings.

Credits & SubscriptionsNothing changes here. Same credit system (1 credit = $0.01), but we are now adding a subscription. With our new tool approval system, you will have more visibility into what's being spent and when.

A Creative Agent That Can Do Anything

Start a chat, describe what you want, and let the agent figure out the tools and sequence. The barrier to getting started dropped from "design a workflow graph" to "type a message."

We can't wait to see what you make with the new Glif. Drop into our Discord and share some creations with the team!

Introducing the Changelog

A new way to keep up with what we're building

You're looking at it! We've added a changelog to Glif so you can stay up to date with new features, improvements, and fixes as we ship them.

How it works

  • Each update appears as a message from the Glif team
  • New entries are added as simple MDX files by our team
  • Every entry gets its own shareable link

We'll be posting here regularly as we ship. Stay tuned! 🚢