Fuser is built for co-creation. Learn how to share your workflows, collaborate with team members (coming soon), and contribute to the Fuser community.
Fuser provides multiple ways to download your work, from exporting multiple files as a zip archive to downloading individual node outputs on the canvas.
To download any of your past generations or assets, open the appropriate library from the left sidebar, select the items you want to download, and click the button that appears on the bottom of the library panel.
To download individual node outputs on the canvas, select the node you want to download and from the Node Toolbar, click the button.
The easiest way to share a read-only version of your workflow is by generating a public link.
Share a Link
to make your workflow public.Share a Link
to make your workflow public.Copy Link
to copy the link to your clipboard.
View the workflow before sharing it by clicking on the address to the left of the Copy Link
button.
When you share a public link, anyone with the link can view your workflow. Although public viewers can move around the canvas and change the position of nodes, they cannot execute or change any properties of the nodes. Generally, the following are not available to public viewers:
Although public viewers are restricted from accessing your private styles, they can view the name, preview image, and Master Prompt of the style nodes that you have present on your public canvas.
When you share a public link, you can customize the appearance and description of your workflow. Doing so will ensure that your workflow appears professionally on social media, has a higher engagement rate, and is discoverable by others.
Generate Preview
button.Title
input field.Description
input field.Save Changes
to update your public link.
Drag and drop a pre-existing image from your Assets or Generations library into the Preview Image
field.
No software is complete without a community. Fuser is no different. We want to build and maintain a community of users who are sharing their workflows, templates, and other resources with the world.
Fuser comes with a library of official and community-made styles and templates. You can also share your own styles and templates with the community.
If you've built a workflow that solves a common problem or demonstrates a creative technique, you can submit it to the public Template Library. To do so, click on the Share
button in the top right of the canvas, and enable the Allow Remixing
option. To create a template and share it with the community, see the Creating Your Own Templates guide. To learn about how others can use your template visit Template Privacy.
Your template must be well-documented, easy to use, and follow community guidelines.
Styles are a powerful way to create a unique visual identity. They're even better when they expose you to a new world of possibilities. That's why we've made it easy to share your own style with the community, by simply enabling the Publish to Community
option during style training. To learn about how others can use your style visit Style Privacy.
To reward you for your contribution, community-published styles do not count toward storage limits! But to ensure the quality of the styles in the library, we automatically screen all community styles for quality and relevance. If your style does not meet our standards, it will remain private and only accessible to you.
If you have an existing style that you want to share with the community, you can always do so by clicking on the Publish to Community
option from the style context menu in the left sidebar.
Now that you know how to share your work, put these features to use.