Higgsfield Supercomputer powers Cannes feature film with 5B social impressions
Higgsfield announced Supercomputer, a long-running content production agent that has generated over 5 billion social media impressions and powered a feature film headed to the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

Higgsfield announced Supercomputer, a managed long-running agent specialized in content production and marketing. The system applies the coding-agent formula—model plus harness—to creative workflows, positioning itself as a vertical counterpart to tools like OpenClaw and Hermes.
The agent runs on Higgsfield's proprietary harness, which has already generated more than 5 billion impressions across social platforms, primarily Instagram (@higgsfield.ai). The company used Supercomputer to produce a full-length feature film scheduled to premiere at the 79th Cannes Film Festival this month. Under the hood: skills serve as the core primitive for integration and extension; persistent context handles long-term memory and session artifacts; an orchestration layer forks from Hermes; multi-model routing enables parallel sub-agents; and cloud infrastructure provides co-located GPU with per-task sandbox isolation. The model roster includes Seedance 2.0, GPT Image 2, Veo, Kling, and Nano Banana 2, alongside Higgsfield's own Soul 2.0 and Soul Cinematic tunings.