cloudinary Integration

Using Raspberry with Cloudinary

Raspberry AI integrates with Cloudinary, allowing teams to upload AI-generated assets directly to Cloudinary for immediate deployment across e-commerce, mobile, and social channels.

Category

DAM Platform

Raspberry Capabilities for Cloudinary Customers

Cloudinary is a Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform used by creative and marketing teams to organise, store, and share image assets.The Cloudinary integration lets you push designs from Raspberry AI directly into your Cloudinary media library.

This is useful if your team uses Cloudinary as the central source of truth for production-ready images — you can generate in Raspberry and have the final asset land in Cloudinary without any manual downloading or uploading.

Key benefits

Assets Land Directly in Your Cloudinary Media Library

Raspberry AI-generated images are uploaded straight into your Cloudinary media library. Assets appear exactly where you need them, ready for delivery.

Choose Your Destination Folder

Navigate your existing Cloudinary folder hierarchy at the point of export and select exactly where each asset should land. Your folder structure stays intact.

Full Quality Preserved on Upload

Images are sent to Cloudinary as-is, at full resolution and in their original format. Cloudinary receives the complete, uncompressed file — leaving all transformation, optimization, and resizing decisions to your existing Cloudinary workflow.

How teams use the Cloudinary integration

Team

How they use the integration

Design

Upload AI-generated concepts directly to Cloudinary for centralized asset storage

Marketing

Access ready-to-use visuals for campaigns, social content, and digital storytelling

E-commerce

Deploy product and lifestyle imagery quickly across online storefronts and PDPs

Cross-functional

Work from a shared media library that supports faster delivery across channels

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How to connect

To get started, connect your Cloudinary API keys in Raspberry AI's Integrations settings.

Steps:

1

Go to Organization Settings → Integrations.

2

Find Cloudinary and click Connect.

3

Enter your Cloudinary credentials:

  • Cloud Name — found on your Cloudinary dashboard homepage

  • API Key — found under Settings → Access Keys in Cloudinary

  • API Secret — found in the same place

4

Click Connect — Raspberry will verify the credentials instantly.

5

Once verified, you're connected.

You'll find all three values on your Cloudinary Dashboard at . If you don't have API keys, your Cloudinary account admin can generate them under Settings → Access Keys.

To disconnect, return to Organization Settings and click Disconnect.

Exporting to Cloudinary

You can export from two places:

  • From the Create Module, right-click any generated image → Export To → Microsoft

  • From the Library — select an image → Export → Microsoft

Once you click export:

1

A folder browser opens showing your Cloudinary media library structure.

2

Navigate to the folder where you want the image to land.

3

You can also create a new path by typing a folder name.

4

Click Export to send the image.

4

A confirmation appears — the image is now in your Cloudinary library.

Troubleshooting

Problem

What to try

"Invalid credentials" on connect

Double-check your Cloud Name, API Key, and API Secret — copy-paste directly from Cloudinary dashboard

Folder browser is empty

You may not have any folders in Cloudinary yet — create one in Cloudinary first, then try again

Export fails for one image in a batch

The other images still export — check the error message shown for the failed one

Image appears in Cloudinary but with a strange name

Use the filename field when exporting to set a custom name

Can't find the exported image in Cloudinary

Check the exact folder path you selected — it may have landed in a parent folder if the sub-folder didn't exist

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a Cloudinary account?

Yes. You need an active Cloudinary account with access to the folders you want to save assets to. If you don't have access to the shared folders, contact your IT administrator.

Does Cloudinary see my other AI generations?

No. Only the assets you explicitly export are sent. Nothing is shared in the background.

What file formats can I save to Cloudinary?

All Raspberry AI export formats are supported — PNG, JPEG, TIFF, PSD, and Adobe SVG. Assets are saved in whichever format you select at export with no quality degradation.

Can I disconnect the Cloudinary integration?

Yes. If you need to revoke Raspberry AI's access to your Cloudinary account, go Raspberry’s Organization Settings and click Disconnect.

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