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Veeso Launches AI Design Platform Offering Editable PSD and PPTX Files Without Prompts

Veeso AI launches a groundbreaking platform enabling users to generate fully editable PSD and PPTX files from content uploads, amassing 100,000 users in just six months.

Veeso AI, a startup founded by a team of Gen-Z entrepreneurs, launched its innovative platform today in San Francisco, aiming to transform the generative AI landscape for design. The company is addressing the limitations of existing AI tools, which often require users to input complex prompts to generate static images. Veeso’s approach is straightforward: “No prompts, just paste your content, then design out,” thereby eliminating friction points in the design process.

For years, the allure of generative AI has captivated industries, enabling users to create visuals by typing simple commands. However, professional environments, particularly marketing departments and design studios, have found that this “magic” has limitations, primarily due to the static nature of the outputs—often JPEGs or PNGs— which cannot be easily edited. Veeso AI positions itself to disrupt this trend by providing fully editable source files, including PSD and PPTX formats, rather than fixed images.

The platform’s offering is built on the premise that a design’s value lies in its layers. “The industry has mistaken the finish line for the starting line,” the founding team stated in a briefing. They argue that a JPEG is a “dead end,” whereas a production-ready file fosters ongoing collaboration and adjustment. Veeso aims to be more than a simple image generator; they describe their tool as a digital draftsperson that provides users with the source code for their visual assets.

Key to Veeso’s functionality is its Semantic Layout Engine, which enables the system to understand the content of uploaded documents rather than merely generating images. When a user submits a marketing brief or a lengthy report, the AI parses the information to identify the hierarchy of elements—such as headlines and calls to action—and then organizes them into a multi-layer design. This results in an output that is not merely a visual representation but the design itself, fully editable and customizable.

The platform allows users to manipulate text without affecting the background, replace brand assets seamlessly, and adjust layouts according to their needs. As Veeso explains, its technology ensures that every text box remains live and every design element can be modified in professional software, maintaining 100% textual accuracy as it treats text as a data layer rather than a visual texture.

Veeso AI is strategically targeting the high-volume, “boring” assets that sustain global commerce, such as event designs, corporate communications, social media graphics, and educational materials. By focusing on structured production, Veeso is positioning itself against established players like Adobe and Canva, which cater primarily to the creative sector.

The emergence of Veeso AI signals a broader division in the AI design market, with a clear split between tools focused on aesthetics and those prioritizing utility. Industry analysts suggest that this divergence will shape the future of design applications. “We are moving past the ‘magic trick’ phase of AI,” the Veeso team remarked. They believe that in an economy where efficiency is paramount, the victor will be the AI that simplifies professional workflows.

Veeso’s launch reflects a challenge to the long-standing “subscription moat” enjoyed by traditional design software. If a non-designer can produce a professional-grade, editable PSD simply by uploading a Word document, it fundamentally alters the value equation of conventional tools. An analyst commented on the shift, stating, “The novelty of AI art is wearing off. The market is now demanding interoperability and editability.”

Veeso’s founders have a unique perspective as part of a new generation of “AI-native” entrepreneurs who are reshaping the landscape. This team has already demonstrated the viability of their technology, quietly scaling to 100,000 users in just six months prior to today’s public launch, all without traditional marketing spending. Their user base primarily comprises “Operators,” individuals who need to produce numerous assets quickly and efficiently, valuing editable layers over creative finesse.

As Veeso AI becomes available today, March 10, 2026, its founders are focused on further integrating their platform with existing design software, aiming to transform AI from a disruptor into a powerful enhancement of traditional creative tools. For more information on Veeso AI, visit their website at veeso.ai.

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