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In today's issue:
Google shipped "Real-Time Design" in Stitch with a streaming canvas, in-place edits, and code sync via MCP.
Krea introduced “LoRA” finetuning for Krea 2 (beta) for Max and Business subscribers.
Higgsfield released "Personal Clipper" to Claude via MCP for one-click viral clipping.
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DESIGN
🎨 Google releases "Real-Time Design" in Stitch

Stitch (Google's AI vibe design tool) just shipped "Real-Time Design," a major upgrade that turns the Stitch Agent into a live, collaborative partner.
Stitch now “streams” its work straight to the canvas, so you can watch it designing and steer iterations before the screen is finished.
What's streaming? Instead of waiting for Stitch to finish a full design before showing you the result (the old way), the screen now builds in real time, piece by piece, as Stitch works. You can jump in and redirect it mid-generation.

Here's everything new:
Streaming canvas: Works for both edits and new generations (Stitch automatically respects reduced-motion preferences).
Start with your existing design: Stitch can build a DESIGN.md from your codebase, .fig files, or a live website to use as the starting point.
In-place AI edits: Point, click, or describe a small change and Stitch tweaks just that part of the screen without regenerating the whole thing.
Motion on HTML-native canvas: JavaScript, SVGs, and shaders now render natively, so animations, hover states, and effects work right on the canvas (and screens are clickable for testing).
Codebase sync via MCP: New skills let you import screens from your code into Stitch and sync changes back to your repo.
Rolling out now to all global users.
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PHOTO GENERATION
🖼️ Krea releases "Finetuning"

Krea just opened “LoRA training” for Krea 2 in beta. Krea 2 is Krea's in-house AI image model, built from scratch and tuned for aesthetics, style control, and creative direction (basically, it's their answer to Midjourney).
With LoRAs, you can now feed it at least 3 images of a specific style, character, or object, and it'll train Krea 2 to generate more in that exact look.
Krea has had LoRAs for older models (Flux, Qwen, Wan), but the team says Krea 2 produces sharper, more accurate results than anything they've shipped before.

What's a LoRA? A LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) is a small "add-on" you train on top of an AI model using your own reference images to teach it a specific look (a character, a brand style, a product, etc.). Once trained, you can call up that exact style anytime you generate.
Here's how it works:
Open the trainer: Head to krea.ai/train, click "Train new LoRA," and hit "Next step."
Add your images: Drop in at least 3 visually consistent images of the style, character, or object you want to capture. Krea auto-captions them, so you can edit what the model learns vs. ignores before training kicks off.
Pick a model: Choose Krea 2 Medium (trains faster) or Krea 2 Large (trains stronger), then bump up "Steps" if you want it to learn more aggressively.
Generate: Once trained, hit the LoRA button in the Image tool with Krea 2 selected. You can dial strength up or down, and even stack multiple LoRAs together (like a character + a style).
LoRAs are private by default, but you can make them public to share with other Krea users (your original training images stay private either way).
VIDEO EDITING
✂️ Higgsfield releases "Personal Clipper"

Higgsfield just launched “Personal Clipper,” a new tool that automatically turns long videos into ready-to-post short-form clips.
Drop in a video link, choose your aspect ratio and subtitle font, and get back clips cut around the most viral moments, sized for every social platform.
Personal Clipper runs inside Claude via the Higgsfield MCP, so the whole workflow happens in a chat (perfect for turning podcasts, interviews, livestreams, or YouTube videos into short-form content without ever leaving the conversation).
How do I connect the Higgsfield MCP in Claude? Open Claude's settings, head to Connectors, and add Higgsfield's MCP server URL (mcp.higgsfield.ai/mcp).
Once it's connected, just ask Claude to clip a video and it'll handle the rest (drop in the link, pick your aspect ratio and subtitle font, and get back ready-to-post clips sized for every platform).
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