Raspberry AI rolled out its new Boards workspace in open beta, positioning it as its most significant product release of 2026 and the hub of its creative workflow platform. Boards unifies existing modules into a shared canvas that supports real-time collaboration, rapid generation from any tool, and drag-and-drop reuse of prior work.
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Design teams can compare multiple options side by side, share prompt histories and settings, and continue working without waiting for image generations to complete. To spur adoption, Raspberry AI is offering 300 free credits to Basic, Pro, and Enterprise users, with early enterprise feedback pointing to strong reception among professional design teams.
Alongside Boards, the company released its 2026 AI Apparel Lookbook, a 56-page collection of fully AI-generated campaign imagery aimed at fashion and apparel brands. The lookbook demonstrates workflows such as Sketch to Render, Apply Fabric, Colorways, On Body, and Multi-View, showcasing end-to-end collection visualization.
Raspberry AI also provides workflow breakdowns and ready-made prompts in the lookbook to lower onboarding friction for non-technical users and deepen integration into design and merchandising processes. LinkedIn communications around Boards emphasize education and workflow tutorials rather than commercial metrics, underscoring a focus on product stickiness and daily-use embedding.
From a financial and strategic perspective, these moves indicate a push toward higher-value, workflow-centric and verticalized solutions in AI design. If Boards and the Apparel Lookbook drive higher engagement, retention, and credit consumption, they could enhance Raspberry AI’s competitive standing in AI productivity and fashion design, marking a strategically important week for the company.

