Lummi
Connect Lummi, an AI-generated stock image platform, with Webflow to search, customize, and insert royalty-free images directly in the Designer without leaving your canvas.
How to integrate Lummi with Webflow
The Lummi Webflow marketplace app integrates directly into your Designer interface for in-canvas image sourcing. For advanced use cases, developers can build custom integrations using the Lummi REST API.
Use the Lummi app
Install Lumi from the Webflow Apps panel. No API keys or technical configuration required.
Workflow:
- Open your Webflow project and access Lummi from the Apps menu
- Search by keyword and apply filters for color palette, orientation, luminance, or number of people
- Customize images with brightness, contrast, and duotone color overlays
- Click to insert directly onto your canvas
Key capabilities:
- In-canvas search: Access the full Lummi library from Webflow Designer
- Advanced filtering: Sort by color, orientation, luminance, and number of people
- Brand customization: Apply duotone overlays and adjust brightness/contrast before inserting
- Immediate insertion: Add images to your canvas with a single click
Licensing: All images include perpetual, royalty-free licenses for commercial use with no attribution required. You cannot resell images as standalone products or create competing image services, but client websites and commercial projects have no restrictions.
Build with the Lummi API
The Lummi API provides REST endpoints with Bearer Token authentication. Add your API key to request headers as Authorization: Bearer <API_KEY>.
Note: API access requires applying for an API key through Lummi's developer portal. Based on available documentation, the API does not appear to support webhooks or event-based notifications — automated synchronization requires polling-based implementations.
For most users, the native Designer app is the recommended approach.
What you can build
Integrate Lummi with Webflow for faster creative workflows with consistent visuals.
- Marketing landing pages: Create multiple A/B test variants with unique hero images. Apply duotone overlays to maintain brand color consistency across variations.
- Blog and content sites: Source AI-generated images that maintain visual consistency across your website without photographer coordination or stock photo subscriptions.
- E-commerce seasonal campaigns: Design promotional pages with campaign-specific imagery. Use real-time customization tools to apply brand-consistent color treatments across category pages.
- Agency client deliverables: Deliver complete website projects using AI-generated images under free perpetual licensing, eliminating stock photography subscriptions and reducing project costs.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Lummi provides perpetual, royalty-free licenses for commercial use with no attribution requirements. You can use images in client deliverables and commercial projects freely. The license only prohibits reselling images as standalone products or creating competing image services.
No. Based on available documentation, the Lummi API does not support webhooks or event-based notifications. You cannot trigger automated Webflow CMS updates when new images become available. Developers requiring automation would need to build custom middleware with polling-based synchronization.
Brightness adjustments, contrast controls, and duotone color overlays. You can apply brand color palettes through duotone filters directly in the Designer interface. All customization happens in real-time with preview before insertion.
No. Lummi has no integrations available on Zapier, Make, n8n, IFTTT, or viaSocket. Only the native Designer app and direct API integration are supported.
The Designer integration includes filtering for color palette, orientation, luminance, and number of people. Search by keyword, then apply filters to narrow results. For custom filtering logic, developers can build queries using the Lummi API.
Description
Lummi is an AI-generated stock image platform providing free, royalty-free images for commercial use. Images come with perpetual licenses with no subscription costs or attribution requirements for web designers.
This integration page is provided for informational and convenience purposes only.

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