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Create with confidence — AI guidance that sees your Mac project

Working on a design, video, or code project? Lumini sees your canvas and gives context-specific creative guidance as you work.

Creative work involves constant micro-decisions: What export settings should I use? Is this composition balanced? Should this element be larger? What's the next logical step in this workflow? When you're deep in a creative app like Figma, Final Cut Pro, or Blender, stopping to research these decisions pulls you out of your creative headspace.

" + "Lumini stays in your flow. Hold Ctrl+Option and ask questions that reference what's on your screen: 'Should I use a warmer color palette for this?' 'What frame rate should I export at for Instagram?' 'Is there a faster way to model this shape?' Lumini sees your project — your colors, your timeline, your 3D viewport — and gives advice that's specific to what you're creating.

Context-specific creative guidance

Generic creative advice isn't useful. 'Use the rule of thirds' doesn't help when you're looking at a specific composition. Lumini's advantage is that it sees exactly what you're working on. It can say 'your subject is centered — try cropping so the focal point is on the left third line.' Or 'the text on this button is hard to read against the background gradient — try a lighter text color or add a subtle shadow.'

" + "This works because Claude has been trained on millions of images and understands visual composition, color theory, typography, and design principles. Combined with Lumini's screen capture, it becomes a creative partner that gives specific, actionable feedback on your actual work — not generic tips.

Workflow guidance: what to do next

Many creative apps have a specific workflow order. In Final Cut Pro, you import, organize, edit, color grade, mix audio, and export — in roughly that order. In Blender, you model, UV unwrap, texture, light, and render. Skipping steps or doing them out of order creates rework.

" + "Lumini can see where you are in the workflow and suggest the next step. 'You've just finished modeling — now would be a good time to set up your lighting so you can see how the materials look. I'm pointing at the render properties tab.' This keeps you moving forward efficiently, especially when you're learning a new creative tool.

Real examples

  • **Figma** — Ask 'should I use auto layout for this component' while selecting a frame. Lumini sees your design and gives context-specific advice.
  • **Final Cut Pro** — Ask 'what export settings should I use for YouTube' while looking at your timeline. Lumini recommends resolution, bitrate, and codec.
  • **Blender** — Ask 'how should I light this scene' while looking at your 3D viewport. Lumini suggests lighting setup based on your composition.
  • **Logic Pro** — Ask 'how do I make this vocal sit better in the mix' while listening. Lumini suggests EQ and compression settings.
  • **Photoshop** — Ask 'what's the best way to remove this background' while looking at your image. Lumini recommends the right selection tool for your specific image.