Flato Use Cases

Common use cases for Flato across editable visual content and AI Design workflows.

Use Cases

  • Editable presentations and presentation visuals.
  • Social media posts for campaigns and announcements.
  • Brand assets and reusable visual directions.
  • Posters, infographics, and text-rich layouts.
  • Motion graphics and video-oriented visual content.

Audience Fit

  • Marketing teams
  • Founders and operators
  • Designers
  • Content teams
  • Creators

Key Features

  • Editing designs in canvas context instead of one-shot regeneration; Maintaining layout hierarchy and element relationships; Iterative co-creation between user and AI
  • Auto-applying brand colors, fonts, and style rules; Generating multi-format deliverables that share a brand language
  • Resizing and adapting assets across aspect ratios and channels; Producing campaign variants for social, print, and video
  • Generating and editing static design, motion graphics, and video in the same canvas; Avoiding context switching between separate design and motion apps
  • Slides, social posts, posters, infographics, and brand kits; Layout reconstruction without breaking overall structure
  • Giving AI control over the full canvas, including text, styles, layout, images, charts, vector elements, and visual structure; Built-in image search across multiple sources, vector element generation, programmable animation, programmable interaction, and programmable charts; Creating richer editable design experiences than traditional slide tools
  • Connecting MCP-capable agents such as Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor to Flato; Letting agents create, inspect, and update the same live editable project; Continuing work from an existing editor URL or, when supported, turning a share link into an editable project copy
  • Dragging, moving, and resizing content; editing text; cropping images; changing canvas size and overall styles; Inserting text, images, and video, including dragging local images directly onto the canvas; Exporting selected blocks, a single page, or all pages as bitmap images, PDFs, or video, and sharing links that can be edited further or played online

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