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Artifacts are pieces of content that Flast creates for you during conversations. Documents, code files, websites, and more can be generated, edited, and shared.

What Are Artifacts?

Artifacts are standalone content items that:
  • Can be edited and refined through conversation
  • Have their own viewer for preview
  • Can be published and shared
  • Are saved in your Library for later access

Types of Artifacts

Rich Documents

Create formatted documents with AI. Export to PDF, Word, or HTML.

Code

JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and other code files.

Websites

HTML pages and React components that render live.

Data

JSON, CSV, and structured data files.

How Artifacts Work

1

Request content

Ask Flast to create something:
Create a landing page for my photography portfolio
2

Artifact is generated

Flast creates the artifact and displays it in the artifact viewer.
3

Preview and refine

See the result live. Request changes through conversation.
4

Save or publish

Save to your Library or publish to share with others.

The Artifact Viewer

When an artifact is created, a dedicated viewer appears showing:
  • Live preview: See websites and documents rendered
  • Code view: Toggle to see the source code
  • Version history: Access previous versions
  • Actions: Copy, download, publish, or delete

Cross-Chat Access

Artifacts can be accessed from multiple conversations:
  • Reference an existing artifact in a new chat
  • Continue editing across sessions
  • Share artifacts between projects

Next: Creating Artifacts

Learn how to create different types of artifacts.