ProtoPie vs Air
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
ProtoPie added an AI logic generator and is now hardening it for production use.
ProtoPie's recent arc is anchored by 10.0 in February, which introduced ProtoPie AI as a beta that generates triggers, responses, and logic from natural-language prompts, plus inline annotations, an upgraded formula editor, and unit support. December 9.7 added a unified Variables Panel and 3x thumbnail speedups. November 9.6 brought richer Figma component import. The April 10.1.2 release sharpens AI reliability, expands availability to China, and lets imported Figma elements be converted into editable states.
ProtoPie is committing to AI as a first-class authoring path while continuing to invest in the prototyping primitives (variables, formulas, Figma interop) that make AI output usable. The geographic expansion to China and onboarding refinements indicate AI is being rolled toward GA. Expect the AI feature surface to stabilize and bigger structural moves around components, variables, and team-scale collaboration.
The next directional move likely takes ProtoPie AI out of beta and ties it more deeply to the formula editor and Variables Panel, so AI suggestions edit existing logic rather than only generating new flows. Continued Figma-to-ProtoPie conversion improvements should follow.
Air pushes the DAM into Shopify, WordPress, and Chrome — and turns AI edits into reusable Skills.
Air is shipping in two clear directions at once. On the integration side, May brought a coordinated wave: Air for Shopify, Air for WordPress, and a Chrome extension for saving images straight into Canvases and Boards. On the AI Canvas side, Skills landed as a way to save any AI edit as a named, reusable workflow runnable across batches. Adjacent Canvas work — lighting changes, Edit Text via AWS Rekognition, perspective regeneration, Seedance 2.0 video — keeps filling out the generative toolbox.
Air is positioning itself as the brand-asset layer that lives wherever customers already publish — not a destination DAM you visit, but a Canvas you reach for from inside Shopify, WordPress, or a browser tab. The Skills release pushes Canvas from a per-image AI editor toward a workspace-wide automation surface, where edits are scripted once and reused at batch scale. The integration wave and the Skills launch are complementary: more surfaces to push Air-managed assets to, and more programmable ways to mass-produce them.
Expect the next quarter to bring more publishing-surface integrations — likely Webflow, Klaviyo, or a major social scheduler — and a programmatic Skills API so external systems can invoke saved workflows. Skills shareability across workspaces is the obvious second-order move.
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