Sessions provide a flexible and organized way to manage your creative projects. Each session acts as its own isolated workspace where you can create, edit, and revisit images and videos without affecting other projects. With unlimited storage and no limit on the number of sessions you can create, sessions make it easy to keep your work structured and accessible across devices. Whether you’re refining past creations or starting something new, sessions help you stay focused and maintain continuity throughout your creative process.
What is a session?
A session is like a canvas for your creative outputs. Think of it as a folder that holds everything for a specific project in one place.
- Isolated workspace: Each session has its own context. Starting a new session does not carry over content from previous ones.
- Flexible creation: You can generate images and videos within any session.
- Persistent storage: Sessions save automatically and can be reopened anytime from the left-side session bar.
Sessions end when you leave the toolkit, but you can always return to continue refining or customizing your outputs.
Working inside a session
When inside a session, everything you generate stays there.
When hovering over an image, you can:
- Upscale
- Recreate
- Add to Artboards
- Add to Favorites
- Download
- Edit the image
- Generate a video from the image
When opening an image you will still have access to the hover actions, in addition to:
- The full prompt
- Reference images (if applicable)
- Image settings:
- Model
- Aspect Ratio
- Quality
- Resolution
- File type
- Date created
As with images, you also have actions for video. When clicking on the More icon , you can
- Upscale
- Recreate
- Add to Artboards
- Add to Favorites
- Download
Note: When reviewing a video with audio after its creation, the audio can be played only when clicking the asset itself and expanding the selection.
When opening a video you will still have access to the hover actions. You can also play the full video with audio and access the:
- The full prompt
- Start and end frame images (if applicable)
- Image settings:
- Model
- Aspect Ratio
- Quality
- Resolution
- File type
- Date created
How to rename and delete a session
Each session will be automatically named, however you can rename the session by clicking on the rename icon. You can also delete the session from the left-side session panel.
Commonly asked questions
Is there a storage limit to a given session?
No, a session can store an unlimited number of outputs.
I’m on a team plan, do my teammates have access to my sessions?
Currently, you will only have access to your specific sessions.
Can I return to a session later?
Yes. You can reopen any previous session from the left-side session bar.
What happens if I accidentally close the toolkit—does my session save automatically?
Yes. Your session saves automatically.
Can I duplicate or copy a session?
We currently do not support the ability to duplicate or copy a session.
Can I move images or videos from one session to another?
We currently do not support the ability to move images or videos from one session to another.
Do sessions sync across devices?
Yes! You can access your sessions from the device of your choice.
How long do sessions stay saved?
Sessions stay saved indefinitely unless you delete them. Keep in mind that if your subscription expires you will no longer have access.
How many sessions can a user create?
There is no restriction on the number of sessions a user can create.
How are sessions organized?
Sessions are organized chronologically. Your newest sessions will always appear first.
If my subscription expires, will I still have access to my sessions?
If your subscription expires you will have view-only access to your creations and sessions however you will no longer be able to download previous generations. The ability to generate and download is only accessible during an active subscription.
Can I share a session with someone else?
That capability is currently not supported.
Can I export a session as a whole?
Currently, you can download individual outputs, but exporting an entire session is not supported.
Can sessions be recovered after deletion?
No, once a session is deleted, it cannot be recovered.
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