Muse-7B: Small Multimodal Model Ships With SVG + Audio Conditioning
AI · 3 min read
Muse-7B was developed to power micro-interactions and animated assets inside prototyping environments. The model accepts SVG primitives and short audio clips as conditioning signals and produces frame-accurate vector animations or timing metadata for motion designers. This makes it useful for creating animated icons or onboarding sequences responsive to voice cues.
Because of its 7B parameter footprint and efficient quantization, Muse-7B runs comfortably on mid-range developer machines and in browser WASM contexts. The release includes a library of adapters for Figma, Principle, and Lottie pipelines.
Designers testing Muse-7B report cleaner, more semantically coherent motion proposals compared with heuristics-driven animation tools. The team behind Muse also provided a playground and a permissive license that allows commercial use within apps and prototypes.