Raspberry AI is spotlighting a major expansion of its creative workflow platform with the rollout of a new Boards workspace and the 2026 AI Apparel Lookbook. Boards, introduced in open beta, consolidates Raspberry’s modules into a shared canvas designed for real-time collaboration and AI-driven design iteration.
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The company is positioning Boards as its biggest product release of the year, emphasizing rapid, repeated generation from any tool and drag-and-drop reuse of prior work. Design teams can view multiple options side by side, share prompt histories and settings, and work without waiting for generations to complete.
Raspberry AI is seeding adoption by giving Basic, Pro, and Enterprise users 300 free credits to test Boards, signaling a focus on driving engagement across its existing customer base. Early feedback highlighted in a testimonial from a global store design director suggests strong initial reception among enterprise design teams.
In parallel, Raspberry AI released its 2026 Apparel Lookbook, a 56-page collection of fully AI-generated campaign-style imagery aimed at fashion and apparel brands. The lookbook showcases workflows using capabilities such as Sketch to Render, Apply Fabric, Colorways, On Body, and Multi-View to support end-to-end collection visualization.
The lookbook also provides behind-the-scenes workflow breakdowns and ready-made prompts intended to lower onboarding friction for non-technical users. By emphasizing workflow-centric tools and educational content, Raspberry AI is seeking to embed its platform more deeply into design and merchandising processes.
Taken together, the Boards workspace and Apparel Lookbook indicate a strategic push toward higher-value, collaborative and verticalized solutions in AI design. If these initiatives drive higher usage intensity, retention and credit consumption, they could strengthen Raspberry AI’s competitive position in the AI productivity and fashion design markets.

