AI Creative Tool FLORA, Backed by $6.5 Million, Announces Free Workflow Class with Founder

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FLORA, the innovative AI-powered creative tool, announced that its founder, Weber Wong, will host a free class on the platform this coming Wednesday. The class aims to educate professionals on leveraging FLORA for enhanced creative workflows, building on the company's recent success in securing $6.5 million in funding. The announcement was shared via the company's official social media, stating: > "our founder Weber will be hosting a free class on FLORA this coming Wednesday:".

FLORA positions itself as an "infinite canvas" designed specifically for creative professionals, integrating various AI models for text, image, and video generation. Founder Weber Wong has frequently articulated that existing AI tools are often "built by non-creatives for other non-creatives to feel creative," lacking the precise control required by artists. FLORA seeks to address this by offering a node-based orchestration layer that empowers users with greater creative control and workflow automation.

Wong's unique journey saw him transition from a venture capitalist at Menlo Ventures to a student at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, where he developed the concept for FLORA. He founded the company to solve his own challenges as an artist, driven by the belief that "models are not creative tools" but rather technologies requiring a sophisticated interface. This background underpins FLORA's mission to provide a powerful tool that fundamentally reshapes the creative process.

The company recently secured $6.5 million in funding from prominent investors, including a16z speedrun, Menlo Ventures, and Long Journey Ventures, alongside angel investors such as Twitch co-founder Justin Kan. This significant investment underscores confidence in FLORA's approach to AI-driven creativity. Since its public launch in February 2025, FLORA has been adopted by world-class creative teams at entities such as Pentagram, Netflix, and MSCHF, highlighting its growing industry impact.

The upcoming free class led by Wong offers an opportunity for creatives to explore FLORA's capabilities firsthand, from streamlining ideation to generating numerous design variations and connecting diverse AI functionalities. The platform operates on a freemium model, with professional plans starting at $16 per month, reflecting its commitment to making advanced AI creative tools accessible while maintaining a focus on professional needs and creative control.