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Can Recraft's foundational model for graphic design swerve the AI controversy?

Controversy continues to surround the world of AI-generated imagery, and even as AI-generated images used in elections became a source of concern this week at the World Economic Forum, startups continue to plow the new furrow of AI tools for creators.

The latest is Recraft, an AI graphic design generator aimed at professionals, which has raised a $12 million Series A round led by Khosla Ventures in Silicon Valley, together with former GitHub CEO, Nat Friedman. Also participating were RTP Global, Abstract VC, Basis Set Ventures, Elad Gil, and various other angel investors.

Admittedly there are now myriad Generative AI design tools out there, such as Jasper, Adobe Sensei, Let’s Enhance, and many others. However, Recraft claims to be among the first to be a ‘foundational’ tool, in the sense that it is building its own Foundation Model — a pre-trained, deep learning algorithm — to generate consistent design elements, such as icons and images, that can be tweaked and used within a brand’s particular style controls. It also claims to have amassed over 300,000 since its launch eight months ago.

But this is not designed as a tool for spitting out funny images of cowboy dogs riding horses, or similar. As well as being able to produce these ‘raster images’ it can also generate vector images which are infinitely scalable and used in professional graphic design spheres, unlike platforms where the quality of images can often be limited.

Perhaps this is to be expected, since founder, Anna Veronika Dorogush is not exactly a non-technical founder. She created CatBoost, a high-performance open-source library for gradient boosting on decision trees, for instance. A former head of machine learning systems with the search engine Yandex in Moscow, Dorogush and her 13-strong team are these days based in London.

She told me over a call that the fundraising would power its attempts to build its own foundational model: “You have to provide a lot of control over the outputs to users… over the style so, that you can get consistent images, and control over things like brand colors or level of detail, and also the ability to iterate on the resulting image.”

“But if the model initially cannot generate a pool player or a ballet dancer, then that means that just using fine tuning is not enough to provide high-quality generation, as of now. So we have to build our own model and we are working on that right now,” she added.

She says that Recraft is very much aimed at professionals: “What is unique about what we are doing is that we are not only providing image generation. We are also providing style control: the ability to create your own style and then generate images in your own style… This is important if you want to create a brand and grow it, create marketing materials, creating consistent adverts.”