
""Stuffers makes swag for companies big and small," said Quincy, holding up Laurel, an adorable, soft-smiling "time block" that Stuffers made for AI time-tracking startup Laurel, last valued at $510 million."
""Never before [has it been] possible to be able to draw ideas and then be able to have them turn into something that is fully product-ready," said Kobie. "And now, we can do that with these raw, brilliant, creative ideas that only a little kid [could] come up with.""
""This is more than a toy," said Alshak via email. "It's a proof of concept for how the next generation will learn in an AI-powered world. The Stuffy is the starting point for building an AI su"
Brothers Jackson (age ten) and Quincy Fuller (age seven) founded Stuffers to make stuffed animals inspired by corporate logos and mascots as durable company swag. Parents Kobie and Shennel Fuller support the venture and operate a Stuffer Studio built on OpenAI's real-time voice API and several image-generation models. Clients provide a brand and character, the brothers sketch concepts, and the Studio transforms sketches into product-ready designs. Early clients include AI time-tracking startup Laurel. The project emphasizes childlike creativity paired with AI tools and serves as a proof of concept for AI-powered learning and design.
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