Flora vs Kampana
Flora is a model-agnostic generative canvas - 50+ frontier image, video and text models in one workspace, with a built-in AI agent and real-time collaboration. Loved by Pentagram, Lionsgate and other multi-discipline creative teams. Kampana is the opposite shape: opinionated, fashion-vertical, built around a product node that wires out to PDP, B2B, marketplace and social.
Multi-model creative canvas
Flora's superpower is breadth - one subscription gets you Nano Banana, Veo, Runway, Gemini and dozens more on a single canvas. The FAUNA agent helps assemble workflows; the canvas supports team collaboration and a techniques library.
It's not fashion-specific: no sketch-to-render for garments, no on-model try-on, no tech pack reference, no PDP / B2B / marketplace orchestration. You bring the structure.
Fashion-vertical product OS
Kampana models the product first. From a single node you wire out flat lay, front/back, on-model render, PDP hero, lookbook, lifestyle, 9:16 social cut, B2B kit and marketplace feed - every asset tied to the product.
Built for in-house fashion teams shipping many SKUs per season across ecom, wholesale and social.
Feature comparison
Choose Flora if…
- - You work across disciplines (VFX, branding, motion, fashion)
- - You want one bill for access to 50+ frontier models
- - Your team is fluent in AI and brings its own structure
Choose Kampana if…
- - You're a fashion team that ships many products per season
- - You need PDP, B2B, marketplaces and social aligned per drop
- - You want fashion-native workflows, not a blank canvas
Flora is a generative creative workspace. Kampana is a fashion launch OS.
Flora is an infinite-canvas AI creative workspace - text, image and video models wired together for visual storytelling, art direction and brand exploration. It is loved by creative directors and agencies for free-form ideation across any vertical.
Its strength - horizontality - is also why it doesn't model the things a fashion launch needs: SKU as an entity, PDP / B2B / marketplace as channels, brand kit and credit pool as team-wide primitives.
Kampana takes the canvas model and shapes it specifically around fashion launches. The product is the node, channels are the wires, and the team works against the same graph rather than reinventing structure in every new file.
Pairing Flora with Kampana
Flora is a great upstream tool for brand exploration and campaign concept work - a moodboard, a season's visual language, an art-direction reference deck.
Once the season is defined, Kampana takes the per-SKU work: produce PDP for every product, produce B2B and marketplace assets for every channel, produce social cuts for every drop date. The two can coexist neatly: Flora for vision, Kampana for shipping.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kampana a Flora alternative?
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For fashion launch workflows, yes. Flora is more horizontal and exploration-led; Kampana is vertical and launch-led.
Does Flora model SKUs?
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No. Flora treats outputs as canvas assets. Kampana treats every SKU as a node with channel wires.
Can Kampana be used for general creative exploration?
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It can, but its node library is fashion-shaped. For pure creative direction across non-fashion verticals, Flora is more flexible.
Which is better for shipping a 40-SKU drop in one week?
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Kampana. The whole point of the product graph is that you don't rebuild structure for each SKU.
Pricing?
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Flora uses per-seat with credit tiers. Kampana uses a shared credit pool with unlimited seats.
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