San Francisco: Picsart, the AI-powered design platform with over 130 million users worldwide, has launched an AI agent marketplace. It lets creators assign specific creative and business tasks to specialized AI assistants.
Users can set direction and approve actions. The agent handles execution. The launch positions Picsart as one of the first consumer creative platforms to bring agentic AI directly into everyday content workflows.
The marketplace launches with four agents: Flair, Resize Pro, Remix, and Swap. Flair is the most capable at launch. It integrates directly with Shopify and acts as a background assistant for online store owners. It analyzes market trends, recommends improvements to product photos, and flags underperforming listings.
All agents can be accessed via WhatsApp and Telegram, letting creators delegate tasks directly from messaging apps. Picsart chose those platforms specifically because their APIs support AI-powered business chatbots. Creators can also set autonomy levels for each agent requiring approval before any action is taken. New specialized agents will be added on a weekly basis.
The launch arrives as agentic AI tools accelerate rapidly across the creative and enterprise software markets. OpenClaw’s viral rise earlier this year demonstrated mass appetite for AI assistants that act rather than just respond.
Picsart which reached unicorn status in 2021 backed by SoftBank and has remained relevant through repeated AI investment is now using that momentum to shift its product from an editing tool into a delegation platform. Agents are available to paid subscribers, with plans starting at approximately $10 per month. A free tier offers limited weekly AI credits
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