Puzzably
ED. 04 / 12 — MAY 2026 · In production

For people who use models.

AI gave us infinite images. Keep one of them.

Generation is free. Holding the result is what's missing. Each month, your prompt becomes a 500-piece printed puzzle that slides into a clear acrylic case and stands on a 12-slot rack. The first AI artifact with a shelf.

From $35/mo · Flux 1.1 Pro · 300 DPI master delivered

Why ai-curious choose Puzzably

Three reasons.

The model is the easy part.

Anyone can prompt. What's hard is turning a generation into an object that doesn't feel like AI slop on your wall. The puzzle resolves this by adding labor — the hours you spend assembling it earn the image its place.

Print spec, not screen spec.

We upscale every locked design to 300 DPI with Real-ESRGAN and crop to bleed before it touches the printer. The press file is delivered with your edition so you can keep the master.

A collection of editions, not a feed of generations.

Twelve a year. Each one numbered, dated, slipcased, and slotted on the rack. The constraint is the brand — most AI products optimize for volume; this one optimizes for what survives the year.

Three years into the consumer AI era, this is the first physical thing it makes that you'd actually want to keep on a shelf.

How to begin

Two ways in.

Core

$35per month

One custom 500-piece puzzle every month, shipped in a museum-grade acrylic slipcase.

  • One 500-piece custom edition each month
  • Premium packaging
  • Cancel any time
Start with Core

Archive

Recommended
$420per year

Everything in Core, plus a matte-black display rack and a first acrylic slipcase on day one.

  • All twelve monthly editions
  • First acrylic slipcase, included
  • 12-slot display rack, included
  • Bills once. Ships monthly.
Start the Archive

I've been waiting for someone to do this. The AI image generators are great but the output dies in a Drive folder. Putting it on cardboard, slipcasing it, and giving it a rack is the missing distribution layer.

— Subscriber, San Francisco, CA

Questions

What ai-curious usually ask.

How is this different from printing a Midjourney image?

Three things. (1) The puzzle adds labor — assembly time turns an image into an object. (2) The slipcase + rack give the artwork a permanent display context that prints don't have. (3) The cadence (one a month) builds a collection, not a wall.

Which generation model do you use?

Flux 1.1 Pro by default; we may swap as state of the art improves. Each lock is logged with the model and seed used, so you can reproduce the master file if needed.

Can I see the prompt augmentation you apply?

Yes — the augmented prompt is visible in your dashboard before lock. We append weighting for tactile readability and puzzle-scale contrast. You can adjust before locking.

Do I own the image rights?

Yes — for personal use. Each edition you lock is yours to display, photograph, and gift. Commercial reuse requires a separate license — contact us.

Begin year one.

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