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A rebuilt Raster

Today's release is the biggest single change to Raster since we launched: every page, every screen, every interaction — rewritten from scratch on Next.js and React 19.

The goal was for you not to notice. Same product, same data, same login. Your photos, libraries, tags, API keys, and plugin connections all continue to work exactly as before. The image URLs your team has dropped into sites and CMSs still resolve where they always did. If signing in today feels familiar, that's the point — months of careful work went into making a from-scratch rebuild feel like a regular Tuesday.

Alongside the rebuild, we're shipping a handful of improvements you'll see right away: better accessibility, a faster library overview, keyboard-first editing, and a round of smaller polish. They were all built on the new foundation, and they're landing together today.

We've also started opening Raster up to AI agents. Our first agent skill is live, and Raster is now discoverable to agents looking for it. This is the beginning — protocol support and in-app tools that let agents act inside Raster on your behalf are what we're building next.

What we ship next, we'll ship faster. More soon.

Now in Public Beta

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Thumbnails of four photographs as depicted in Raster