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Your Library

Browse, organize, and work with saved images.

This chapter covers how to browse, organize, and work with the images you have saved in your Library.

How Images Get into the Library

When you generate images in a session, you can save the ones you like to the Library. Saved images are permanent and accessible to your entire team. Anything that is not explicitly saved remains in its session only.

Browsing Assets

The Library shows all saved assets in a grid. Switch to the Library view using the toggle at the top of the Studio or by clicking "All assets" in the left rail.

Filtering by Brand Style

The left rail shows your brand's visual styles as folders -- for example, "Editorial Photography" or "Illustration." Click a style to see only assets generated in that style. Each folder displays an asset count so you can tell at a glance how much content exists per style.

Collections

Collections are custom groups you create for organizing assets however you like -- by campaign, channel, mood, or anything else. Browse collections from the left rail. You can add assets to a collection from the lightbox or using bulk actions.

Searching

Use the search bar to find assets by meaning. The search understands what is depicted in the image, so you can search for "person at a desk" or "outdoor scene" even if those exact words were not in the original prompt.

The Asset Lightbox

Click any asset to open a full-screen lightbox. Here you can:

  • View the full-size image with metadata (prompt used, creator, date).
  • Download SD -- download the standard-resolution version.
  • Download HD -- triggers an AI upscale if an HD version does not exist yet; downloads once the upscale is ready.
  • Modify -- describe a change and generate a variant of this image.
  • Reuse prompt -- start a new session pre-filled with this image's original prompt.
  • Go to session -- jump back to the original generation session.
  • Create video -- convert the image into a short animated clip.

Bulk Actions

Select multiple assets using their checkboxes. A floating action bar appears with options to add to a collection, remove from the Library, or share.

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