Floyo is a browser-based workspace for open-source AI workflows, built around ComfyUI. It is aimed at creators, teams, studios, enterprises, and developers that want to run ComfyUI workflows without local setup and with shared infrastructure.
The service supports running any ComfyUI workflow in the browser and describes itself as model-agnostic. It allows users to use any model and node, including open-source models, custom fine-tunes, closed-source APIs, and custom LoRAs. Uploaded ComfyUI workflows carry their custom nodes and dependencies with them, and the catalog also notes 2,500-plus vetted nodes with new ones added daily. Floyo presents workflows as editable rather than fixed, with unlimited editing and no per-run timeouts, and it says users pay only when GPUs are used for inference. The product also includes shared workspaces, pooled GPU credits, role-based permissions, full run history, isolated environments, and audit logs for team and enterprise use. For creative control, it mentions body performance, facial performance, eye direction, camera, and environment styling.
Floyo’s use cases include character and concept design, video production and animation, VFX and post production, 3D production, retail and ecommerce, and fashion and apparel. The enterprise offering adds dedicated GPU pools, commercial-use indemnification, and GenAI compliance validated by Amazon and Netflix, while the developer offering treats every workflow as an API that is pre-orchestrated and optimized, with no infrastructure to maintain. The product also says it uses H100, H200, and B200 infrastructure. The page describes one platform with four ways in, including creative pros who can start solo and add teammates later, teams, enterprise, and developers.
Floyo is delivered as a browser-based product with an app launch flow and separate product, API, enterprise, and pricing sections on its site. It says there is no idle cost and that users can bring their own models anytime. The page does not name a license or maker, but it does present the service as a platform layer for open-source AI workflows.
In the AI space, Floyo takes a focused approach. It focuses on running and managing complex AI image and video generation workflows without local setup. It is built as a B2B product for creative professionals and teams using AI workflows. A free plan is available. It ships for the web.
Floyo builds and maintains Floyo, and it first shipped in 2024. Among its 5 catalogued features are comfyUI integration, workflow management, and multi-model support.
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