Membrane Launches AI Suite for Self-Integrating Software
Membrane has introduced an AI product suite aimed at enabling self-integrating software, announced in a press release. The suite allows software products to automatically understand and connect with each other without the need for traditional integration platforms.
The launch includes three core products: Membrane Agent, Membrane Engine, and Membrane Packages. Membrane Agent builds integrations from natural language prompts, automatically selecting appropriate API calls and data structures. Membrane Engine provides production-ready infrastructure with self-healing capabilities, while Membrane Packages offer version-controlled integration code that developers can deploy directly in their own environments.
The company claims the platform enables deployments in under five minutes and reduces integration costs by up to fifty times. It also supports integration with development tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf, and offers MCP compatibility and self-hosted options for developer control. Over 100 B2B SaaS companies, including Constant Contact, PandaDoc, and Dialpad, are already using the platform.
The Membrane AI Suite is available immediately, with a free trial and demo offered through the company’s website.
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