Playground, Inc.
An AI-first graphics editor reimagined to advance the field of computer graphics and empower creators.
At a Glance
- Casual creators
- Professional designers
- E-commerce businesses
- Print-on-demand sellers
AI Tools by Playground, Inc.
(1)Playground AI
AI Image Design Platform
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Products & Services
AI model purpose-built for high-quality graphic design capabilities.
Tool that turns flat text in templates into fully editable layers.
Subscription tier for serious creators with higher limits and commercial rights.
Market Position
AI-first alternative to Adobe Firefly and Canva, competing on speed and design-centric features like editable text layers.
Leadership
Founders
Suhail Doshi
Founder of Mixpanel (CEO from 2009-2018) and Mighty (cloud-based browser). Pioneered product analytics and cloud computing before pivoting to AI graphics.
Executive Team
Suhail Doshi
Founder and CEO
Co-founder and former CEO of Mixpanel; founder of Mighty.
Board of Directors
Founding Story
Suhail Doshi founded Playground AI to solve the friction in creative tools, moving from data analytics (Mixpanel) and cloud browsers (Mighty) to AI-driven visual generation and editing.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Subscription-based SaaS (Freemium model)
Pricing Tiers
10 images per 3 hours, non-commercial use, limited models.
75 images per 3 hours, commercial license, premium templates.
Unlimited images, 1,000 credits for advanced models like Nano Banana Pro, priority support.
Target Markets
- Casual creators
- Professional designers
- E-commerce businesses
- Print-on-demand sellers
- Graphic design
- Social media content
- Print-on-demand
- Marketing assets
- Creative prototyping
- Various creators and small businesses