Store visual assets
Keep generated media, product photography, campaign images, brand files, and variants in structured libraries.
Product
Raster gives teams one asset layer for image libraries, AI-assisted organization, visual search, agent workflows, integrations, delivery, and collaboration.
System
Raster is intentionally focused on the hard middle of visual work: storing, understanding, finding, transforming, connecting, and delivering the image that should ship.
Keep generated media, product photography, campaign images, brand files, and variants in structured libraries.
Use names, tags, descriptions, visual context, and AI-assisted organization to retrieve assets faster.
Add the context people and agents need: tags, descriptions, versions, formats, ownership, and library structure.
Create useful variants, optimize files, and prepare assets for product surfaces, campaigns, and delivery.
Use Raster with CMS, design, API, and delivery workflows instead of trapping images in another closed folder.
Design predictable libraries and metadata so agents can retrieve, reference, and ship the correct assets.
Raster organizes images into isolated libraries with their own tags, collaborators, and access rules. Use one for a brand, client, project, or campaign.
Each library keeps its own images, tags, and collaborators, so teams can separate work cleanly.
An image can carry as many tags as it needs, so it never has to live in one rigid folder path.
Invite owners, editors, and viewers per library, with free unlimited viewers for stakeholders.
Raster keeps large image libraries usable with AI-assisted tagging, flexible tags, and built-in reverse image search.
Raster analyzes uploads and suggests tags for subjects, scenes, and objects automatically.
Use built-in Google reverse image search to find higher-resolution originals or locate where an image appears online.
Select many images in the grid and apply tags to the whole set after an upload or migration.
Raster exposes libraries to MCP-capable clients like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and VS Code through the same API keys used by REST and GraphQL.
Connect supported clients to Raster over a hosted Streamable HTTP endpoint.
Agents only reach the organizations and libraries allowed by the API key you provide.
Browse, upload, organize, and delete assets from clients that understand the Model Context Protocol.
Raster is built API-first. Browse libraries, upload images, read tags, and build integrations through GraphQL, REST, or MCP.
Query assets, libraries, and tags, and upload or delete assets from permitted libraries.
Authenticate with API keys scoped to an organization and grant access per library.
Sync a Raster library into static sites, CMS workflows, dashboards, and internal tools.
Every image and every non-destructive view gets a shareable CDN URL, so teams can ship without downloading and re-uploading files.
Raster images are delivered from cdn.raster.app and cached close to your audience.
Create crops, resizes, and renditions without modifying the original file.
Request the image format that fits the job instead of manually converting files.
Raster integrations bring image libraries into the design and content tools your team already uses.
Add Raster assets to content entries and keep media connected to your library.
Browse and place Raster assets directly on the Figma canvas.
Use the Raster API as the foundation for internal tools and custom publishing workflows.
Raster gives teams shared image libraries with per-library roles, free viewers, and enough structure to invite clients, stakeholders, and collaborators.
Add people to the exact libraries they need instead of exposing every asset in the organization.
Invite stakeholders, clients, and reviewers as viewers without affecting your bill.
Invite photographers and collaborators into the library instead of trading large ZIP files.
Integrations
Raster meets teams where assets become product surfaces, campaigns, storefronts, and content.
Use Raster assets inside structured content workflows.
Select Raster images from editorial and site content.
Bring approved visuals closer to design production.
Connect Raster to composable content systems.
Build asset retrieval and delivery into your own tools.
Ship optimized image URLs directly from Raster.
Store, organize, search, transform, connect, and ship visual assets from one focused system built for teams that move.