Flowith Turns Its Infinite Canvas Into a Shared Workspace for Humans and AI Agents
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Flowith Turns Its Infinite Canvas Into a Shared Workspace for Humans and AI Agents

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Flowith just upgraded its infinite canvas into what it's calling a human-agent co-creation ecosystem. For the first time, human users and AI agents share the same workspace - navigating, creating, and

Flowith just upgraded its infinite canvas into what it's calling a human-agent co-creation ecosystem. For the first time, human users and AI agents share the same workspace - navigating, creating, and building together in real time. The canvas replaces traditional chat with a spatial interface where every prompt and response becomes a visual node you can drag, branch, merge, and rearrange. The update lets you invite AI agents directly onto the canvas to co-create alongside you, scaling a single idea into multi-modal outputs across text, image, and code. Flowith has been building toward this for a while. Its Agent Neo system already supports a ten-million-token context window and over a thousand inference steps per task. The canvas update turns that capability into something collaborative rather than purely autonomous. Most AI tools put the agent in a box you talk to. Flowith is trying something different - putting you and the agent on the same surface, working side by side. It's a small shift in interface, but a big shift in how creation feels.