On your machine
Rhino, Grasshopper, VERSUR Bridge, Adobe Creative Cloud (beta), and the Versur CLI - install locally, work in the open file.

Product
Rhino, Grasshopper, Bridge, Adobe, and cloud accounts - Gmail, Outlook, Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, SharePoint, Egnyte, S3, Teams, Discord, Miro, X, Sheets, Excel - connect the stack you already run.
Connect the apps and services your workflows use. Add multiple accounts per integration when needed.
Send, read, and manage mail in workflows.
Connect to Outlook and manage emails.
Automate email workflows and enhance communication efficiency.
Cloud drives and file storage.
Streamline file organization and document workflows.
Connect to OneDrive and manage files.
List, upload, and manage files in Dropbox.
Connect to SharePoint and manage sites.
Connect Box for file storage and collaboration.
List, upload, and manage files in Egnyte.
Chat, channels, and team notifications.
Connect to Microsoft Teams and manage messages.
Send messages using a Slack bot.
Read and send messages to Discord channels and interact with servers.
Send and receive WhatsApp messages for client communication.
Wikis, briefs, and project workspaces.
Manage tasks, lists, and project workspaces in ClickUp.
Access Confluence content and documentation.
Whiteboards, mood boards, charrettes, and visual collaboration.
Collaborative whiteboards for workshops, mood boards, and charrettes.
Publish and manage social accounts.
Post to Facebook Pages via Graph API.
Publish to Instagram Business accounts via Graph API.
Post updates to LinkedIn profiles or company pages.
Read and post tweets on X (formerly Twitter).
Publish content to TikTok via Content Posting API.
Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel.
Manage and analyze data with Google Sheets integration.
Connect to Microsoft Excel and manage spreadsheets.
Rhino, Grasshopper, VERSUR Bridge, Adobe Creative Cloud (beta), and the Versur CLI - install locally, work in the open file.
Rhino MCP, Revit MCP, Blender, Maya, Bluebeam, and Illustrator - agents reach desktop apps on your hardware.
Gmail, Outlook, Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, SharePoint, Egnyte, S3, Teams, Discord, Miro, X, Sheets, Excel - and more coming soon.
When operational knowledge must stay on your hardware, VERSUR Bridge runs local models and desktop connectors on the studio machine.
Every studio already has a stack - Rhino on the desk, drives in the cloud, mail and chat for the team. The question is not whether to connect them. It is who controls the path when operational knowledge and intellectual property move through an agent.
Today we are introducing VERSUR Integrations as a clear product story: connect the tools you already run, and choose where sensitive work executes. Cloud accounts power workflows and Brain. VERSUR Bridge keeps local models and desktop tools on your hardware when data sovereignty matters.
Integrations are not one vague panel. They are three lanes that match how studios actually work - and each lane has a concrete catalog.
Every time an agent runs against a third-party model, some of your organization's most valuable intellectual property has to leave your environment to be executed. Whether or not that data is used for training depends on the provider and your agreement - but the operational knowledge still leaves.
VERSUR Bridge is the companion that closes that gap when you need it. Install it on the workstation that has the GPU and the design apps. Link it once. Local models show up in Agent blocks as Local and Local / Auto. Desktop MCP connectors prepare design apps for agent tools - on that machine.
Bridge reaches VERSUR from your machine - nothing opens inbound, no port forwarding, no exposing the LAN. Leave it on the office workstation. Open VERSUR from elsewhere when you need to - local model inference still runs on your hardware.
Host panels and addons put VERSUR inside the tools designers already live in.
Bridge MCP is how agents call into desktop apps. The Rhino side panel, Adobe panels, and Grasshopper solver are full VERSUR surfaces in those hosts.
From Settings → Connectors, Bridge Setup prepares MCP connectors so agents can reach apps already on the workstation.
Link the services your studio already uses in Settings → Integrations. Workflows call them as tools. Drives also feed Brain indexing so studio memory can reach the files you already keep in the cloud. Muted chips are coming soon.
Storage & files
Teams & messaging
Project & docs
Workshops & boards
Social media
Spreadsheets
VERSUR Integrations are available in the workspace today - cloud accounts, Bridge, and the design apps that sit on your machine. Choose the lane that matches the work and the boundary you need.
Brain is your studio's intelligence - what the practice knows and decides. VERSUR Agent is how the workflow gets built. Design agents are how the practice designs. Bridge and Integrations are how that work meets your stack - and stays under your control when it must.
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