Beeble launches Canvas and SwitchX for AI-powered visual production

Published on May 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Beeble's Canvas platform allows mixing AI-generated content with traditional compositing techniques in a visual interface. Users can create and compare multiple variations across entire sequences, automate repeatable workflows, and maintain consistency between projects. Additionally, the company has launched the SwitchX API, which integrates relighting and video transformation into custom production pipelines.

digital artist adjusting lighting on a 3D scene inside a visual interface, multiple video frames displayed in sequence with glowing outlines, AI-generated characters blending with hand-drawn backgrounds, real-time rendering engine showing node-based workflow connections, SwitchX API integration panel with relighting controls on a secondary monitor, cinematic technical illustration style, dark studio environment with blue and orange accent lighting, photorealistic textures on screens and hardware, motion blur on cursor movements, holographic wireframe overlays floating above the workstation

Canvas and SwitchX: Tools for Automated Workflows 🚀

Canvas functions as an environment where AI-generated layers are combined with traditional elements, allowing iteration over entire sequences without losing visual coherence. Automating repeatable tasks reduces time in processes such as lighting adjustment or color correction. Meanwhile, SwitchX exposes dynamic relighting and video transformation capabilities through an API, facilitating integration into studio and developer pipelines. Beeble, which already offered an AI-based background remover, aims to position itself as a scalable platform for assisted production.

The dream of not having to wait hours for a render 😅

Finally, artists will be able to spend the time they save automating renders arguing in forums about whether AI will take their jobs. Canvas promises to maintain consistency between projects, meaning you can repeat the same creative mistake in all your scenes without deviating a single pixel. And with SwitchX, relighting a scene will be as easy as turning on a virtual flashlight and praying the result doesn't look like a 90s commercial.