On March 31, the Meitu AI Open Platform officially launched the Meitu CLI tool, marking the standardization and packaging of its core imaging capabilities. The first batch of Meitu AI Skills has been synchronized to ClawHub and fully integrated into the OpenClaw lobster ecosystem, offering eight scenario-based imaging capabilities including AI image, video, and design.
The core of this release lies in the lightweight model of "ready-to-use, pay-per-use," which breaks down the technical barriers of advanced visual production, enabling "one-person companies" and startup teams to build professional-level visual content production workflows at a very low cost.
In terms of technology, Meitu CLI deconstructs Meitu's long-standing imaging algorithms into a series of standardized modules that are callable, combinable, and reusable, greatly improving the efficiency of cross-modal capability calls. Combined with the cloud integration characteristics of OpenClaw, this tool completely removes the physical constraints of manual on-site work, supporting remote command triggers from mobile devices and event-driven automated processes. For example, in e-commerce scenarios, new product listings on ERP systems can automatically trigger Meitu CLI to generate and synchronize product images, achieving a fully automated workflow from creation to distribution without human involvement.
At the current stage of competition in large model applications, Meitu's move reflects the trend of AI tools shifting from "single functions" to "engineering integration." By reducing the engineering difficulty of professional imaging technologies, Meitu is seizing the market for the productivity infrastructure of small enterprises and individual developers through capability decomposition and ecosystem integration. This not only validates a new path for AI empowering B-side business but also provides a standardized model for industrial collaboration in the imaging industry.
