Introducing Proofs — visual, dynamic interfaces in Bezi
Cecilia Uhr
CPO

It is our belief that a tool should conform to the person who picks it up, rather than the other way around.
Today, Bezi is releasing Proofs, a freeform visual surface you can self-generate, manipulate, and overlay around your workspace to represent or collect information about your game project.
From iterating on shaders to configuring dialogue, building games requires significant visual and interactive representation, but AI development tools flatten a lot of that thinking into text. Proofs is a way to bridging that gap, allowing users to work and communicate in modalities that reflect their actual thought process.
As AI tooling becomes increasingly interested in the design of context-gathering interfaces, we see Proofs as the next logical step in that progression — the pinnacle of unopinionated and freeform input, so users can express intentions to the tool in whatever visual or programmatic form they deem fit.
In essence, Proofs are the epitome of the customizable tool.
To see it in action, check our lead designer Daniel walking through his favorite use cases:
So far, we’ve been simply blown away by the community’s electric early reception of Proofs, in terms of their overwhelmingly enthusiastic response and creative use cases. We've documented our first cohort of early-access users' initial experiments with Proofs in our gallery site, available here.
As a team, we’ve been deeply inspired by the creative, unforeseen ways our users have adopted this feature for their own ends. We believe this dialogue and sense of community experimentation is at the core of the spirit of this feature, and we invite everyone to join our Discord to see the real-time sharing of what we create together.
Proofs are only the latest update in Bezi’s evolution towards our vision of intelligent workspace design. Earlier this year, we’ve shipped custom-authored Skills, toolchain integrations with MCPs, and cross-project context — deep, modular elements of workspace design that comprise the building blocks of a workspace, enabling users to nest and configure those units into their ideal of where they do their best creative and technical work.
We hope Proofs are a bold leap forward towards that vision, and we look forward to seeing what you build.
It is our belief that a tool should conform to the person who picks it up, rather than the other way around.
Today, Bezi is releasing Proofs, a freeform visual surface you can self-generate, manipulate, and overlay around your workspace to represent or collect information about your game project.
From iterating on shaders to configuring dialogue, building games requires significant visual and interactive representation, but AI development tools flatten a lot of that thinking into text. Proofs is a way to bridging that gap, allowing users to work and communicate in modalities that reflect their actual thought process.
As AI tooling becomes increasingly interested in the design of context-gathering interfaces, we see Proofs as the next logical step in that progression — the pinnacle of unopinionated and freeform input, so users can express intentions to the tool in whatever visual or programmatic form they deem fit.
In essence, Proofs are the epitome of the customizable tool.
To see it in action, check our lead designer Daniel walking through his favorite use cases:
So far, we’ve been simply blown away by the community’s electric early reception of Proofs, in terms of their overwhelmingly enthusiastic response and creative use cases. We've documented our first cohort of early-access users' initial experiments with Proofs in our gallery site, available here.
As a team, we’ve been deeply inspired by the creative, unforeseen ways our users have adopted this feature for their own ends. We believe this dialogue and sense of community experimentation is at the core of the spirit of this feature, and we invite everyone to join our Discord to see the real-time sharing of what we create together.
Proofs are only the latest update in Bezi’s evolution towards our vision of intelligent workspace design. Earlier this year, we’ve shipped custom-authored Skills, toolchain integrations with MCPs, and cross-project context — deep, modular elements of workspace design that comprise the building blocks of a workspace, enabling users to nest and configure those units into their ideal of where they do their best creative and technical work.
We hope Proofs are a bold leap forward towards that vision, and we look forward to seeing what you build.
It is our belief that a tool should conform to the person who picks it up, rather than the other way around.
Today, Bezi is releasing Proofs, a freeform visual surface you can self-generate, manipulate, and overlay around your workspace to represent or collect information about your game project.
From iterating on shaders to configuring dialogue, building games requires significant visual and interactive representation, but AI development tools flatten a lot of that thinking into text. Proofs is a way to bridging that gap, allowing users to work and communicate in modalities that reflect their actual thought process.
As AI tooling becomes increasingly interested in the design of context-gathering interfaces, we see Proofs as the next logical step in that progression — the pinnacle of unopinionated and freeform input, so users can express intentions to the tool in whatever visual or programmatic form they deem fit.
In essence, Proofs are the epitome of the customizable tool.
To see it in action, check our lead designer Daniel walking through his favorite use cases:
So far, we’ve been simply blown away by the community’s electric early reception of Proofs, in terms of their overwhelmingly enthusiastic response and creative use cases. We've documented our first cohort of early-access users' initial experiments with Proofs in our gallery site, available here.
As a team, we’ve been deeply inspired by the creative, unforeseen ways our users have adopted this feature for their own ends. We believe this dialogue and sense of community experimentation is at the core of the spirit of this feature, and we invite everyone to join our Discord to see the real-time sharing of what we create together.
Proofs are only the latest update in Bezi’s evolution towards our vision of intelligent workspace design. Earlier this year, we’ve shipped custom-authored Skills, toolchain integrations with MCPs, and cross-project context — deep, modular elements of workspace design that comprise the building blocks of a workspace, enabling users to nest and configure those units into their ideal of where they do their best creative and technical work.
We hope Proofs are a bold leap forward towards that vision, and we look forward to seeing what you build.
