Company · 2026-06-11
Eight Months of Building Style2AI: Everything We've Shipped So Far
386 commits since November 2025: AI renders, 360° panoramas, video, vector exports, FF&E schedules, Teams, and a full design canvas. The complete shipping history, now public on our changelog.
Since November 2025, we've pushed 386 commits and shipped every week — and starting today, all of it is public on our changelog. If you're deciding whether to build your workflow on Style2AI, that page is the honest answer to "is this thing actively developed?"
The short version
- November 2025 — first commit. The core studio: AI generation, gallery, sketch canvas, credits.
- December — production launch, video generation, 2K/4K upscaling, 360° panoramas, 18 professional list types, mobile redesign, open signup.
- January — light theme, new brand, programmatic SEO across the public site.
- February — CSI MasterFormat schedules, true SVG/DXF/PDF vector export, text-to-video, the bento dashboard, and document-style list results.
- March — performance overhaul (the site got ~5x lighter), canvas overhaul, referral credits, PDF upload, saved prompts, mobile touch support.
- April — Edit Image mode (zero-credit editing), email sign-in with strict verification.
- May — Teams with pooled credits, new Solo/Pro/Studio plans, a unified design system.
- June — a security and reliability overhaul, a new cinematic homepage, and this Newsroom.
Why we're publishing this
Two reasons. First, our customers are architects and designers who put client work under NDA into this platform — you deserve to see that the thing holding your work is maintained seriously, including the unglamorous entries about security hardening and payment reliability.
Second, we kept being asked "what's new?" and answering in DMs. Now there's a page. Every entry on the changelog carries its real ship date from our commit log — no marketing timeline, just the actual one.
What's next
The cadence continues: more posts here in the Newsroom covering one feature at a time — how it works, who it's for, and what it replaces. If you want to see what eight months of shipping feels like from the inside, try Style2AI on a real project or see plans.
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