FAQs

Buzzy. ImagineArt AI is strong at single generations, but the rest of the job — planning the shots, running the batch, cutting the result, adding captions — still lands on you. Buzzy covers image, video, voice, subtitles, and editing in one workspace, with an agentic Copilot that runs the whole brief end to end.

ImagineArt AI is a generation tool: you prompt, it renders, you take the file elsewhere to finish it. Buzzy is a production workspace: the same multi-model generation, plus real file context, batch generation, an infinite canvas, a drag-and-drop timeline, and voice and subtitle generation — so a project starts and ends in the same place.

Give it a brief and it plans the steps, picks the right model for each one, runs the generations in parallel, and hands back finished assets. It can also transcribe, translate, subtitle, and assemble a cut — you review the result rather than babysitting each step.

Yes. Attach a PDF, a script, an SRT, reference images, audio, or video, and the Copilot works from those instead of a prompt you have to rewrite. The brief you already wrote becomes the brief it works from.

Yes. Save a character as a reference and reuse it across shots and across separate generations, so identity, wardrobe, and lighting hold from scene to scene. Brand Elements do the same for logos, products, and palettes.

Buzzy. Work lives in shared projects on a canvas the whole team can open, comment on, and build from, with brand assets saved once and reused by everyone. ImagineArt is built around individual generations rather than shared production.

Everything is grouped into projects — generations, references, canvases, and cuts stay together instead of scattering across downloads folders. Shared Brand Elements keep output on-brand no matter who made it.

Yes. Enter a prompt in the box at the top of this page — no waitlist and no install. New accounts start on the free tier, and paid plans add credits for longer, higher-resolution generations.