Muse Spark 1.1 is Meta’s upgraded multimodal reasoning model designed to support advanced agentic workflows, coding tasks, computer use, and complex tool orchestration. Developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs, it builds on Muse Spark with major gains in planning, tool use, long-context reasoning, multimodal perception, and real-world task execution. The model can work across external apps and services, native tools, MCP servers, custom skills, browsers, scripts, images, video, PDFs, and audio inputs. Muse Spark 1.1 can act as a main agent by gathering context, creating a plan, and delegating work to parallel subagents, or operate as a subagent that follows instructions and escalates when needed. Its 1 million token context window allows it to retain earlier actions, retrieve information from long workflows, and compact context while preserving critical details. The model is also trained for computer-use tasks, deciding when to automate with scripts and when to interact directly with an interface. In coding workflows, Muse Spark 1.1 can diagnose bugs, implement features, migrate large codebases, generate web applications, take screenshots, identify UI issues, and validate fixes. Its multimodal strengths include visual-to-code generation, detailed image and video captioning, grounded perception, and workflows where seeing, reasoning, and acting happen together. Available through the Meta Model API public preview and in Thinking mode inside Meta AI, Muse Spark 1.1 gives developers and users a more capable foundation for building agents, automations, coding assistants, and multimodal productivity tools.