
Describe it
A plain text prompt — no jailbreak phrasing, because there's no filter to route around.
Every image on this page came straight out of the Image, Video, Cinema and Lip Sync studios — no retouching, no upscaling pass, and no prompt softened on the way in. Each render is tagged with the studio and model that made it.
A small, honest sample — a fantasy character, a neon cinema frame, a product shot, a lip-sync-ready portrait — each one made in a specific studio, by a specific model, from a plain text prompt with nothing changed afterward. The caption under each shot names the exact studio and model that produced it, and links straight into that studio's own page.

Flux Dev resolved the plate mail and rim light straight from the prompt — no separate relight pass.

The anamorphic flare and haze are baked into Kling v3's render, not added as a filter afterward.

Nano Banana 2 is the studio's usual pick when a prompt calls for flat cel-shaded line art over painterly texture.

Seedream 5.0 leaned into the brush texture instead of the sharper, more photographic default look.

Flux Kontext Pro is the go-to when a product shot needs accurate material reflections and a real softbox key.

Wan 2.6 generated this as a still, framed to hand straight to the same studio's video pipeline as a starting frame.

Veo 3 produced the depth and atmospheric haze on its own — no manual color grading pass.

Infinite Talk needs a neutral, front-facing portrait like this one before it can sync the face to an audio track.
Nothing on this page went through a separate editing pass. Four of the eight shots above came straight out of Image Studio, two used Cinema Studio's camera and lens controls, and the last two came from Video Studio and Lip Sync Studio doing what each is built for — turning a still into a video-ready first frame, and prepping a portrait for a voice track. Every one followed the same three-step path: describe it, let the studio pick the model, publish exactly what came back.

A plain text prompt — no jailbreak phrasing, because there's no filter to route around.

Image, Cinema and Lip Sync each carry a different model set; the studio decides which of the 420+ models actually renders it.

What's on this page is the raw file the studio handed back — no retouching, no upscaling pass.
Every render above came out of one of these workspaces — open the one that matches what you want to make next.
Text-to-image and image-to-image across 100+ models.
Text-to-video or animate a start frame — 100+ models.
Generate and edit AI audio and music from a prompt.
9 models across portrait and video modes.
Pro camera, lens, focal length and aperture controls.
Chain models into a repeatable, automated pipeline.
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